The Word of the Day for June 24 is:
teleological \tel-ee-uh-LAH-jih-kul\ adjective
: exhibiting or relating to design or purpose especially in nature
Example sentence: "What is the true purpose of life's voyage?" wrote John R. Illingworth in 1907, posing what he termed "the great teleological question."
So, it's been raining cats and dogs all day. I would really like to get out and buy some groceries. I have been taking it easy...I started my new job on Wednesday.
Everything is coming together. I'm excited about the future! The possibilities are limitless....
I've included the word of the day from the webster dictionary, simply because it's quite a word and it prompted me to do some research. I looked at Aristotle's "Doctrine of the Four Causes" and well, I'm really curious about what it means. It's actually inspiring some images for painting...how can something be explained?
Since I graduated, I've wanted to start painting again, perhaps, this is the tool to ignite my creativity....
Well, I have to get moving if I'm going to get my shopping done.
Saturday, June 24, 2006
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