Trust your landmark and run through the smoke. It's going to open up eventually.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I seem to be landing really great locations on a lot of my work. I hope that continues, knock on wood.
Still round the corner there may wait, A new road or a secret gate.
If you are in the country, you should notice landmarks - that is, objects which help you to find your way or prevent you getting lost, such as distant hills, church towers, and nearer objects, such as peculiar buildings, trees, gates, rocks, etc.
Well, by the end of the millennium, five, six months from now, we hope to somehow manage to move into a new location where we have the whole building, so we can devote space to all our activities.
It's a shame about California, and particularly about L.A., where they've demolished so many landmarks. It's a bit of a disease there, where if anything is over 30 years old, they sort of knock it down and replace it. It's a strange town, it's this sprawling suburb, and then there's a city, the old town.
You've got to be very careful if you don't know where you are going, because you might not get there.
I have often wondered what it is an old building can do to you when you happen to know a little about things that went on long ago in that building.
The pressure of survival in the big city will make you lose sight of your dream... Hang in there.
I've gotten my personal life all the way intact and made sure that it's straight. Without that, you have no foundation. Your building is going to crumble.
There are enough no smoking places now.