Already, I have been letting my mind float, and have about eight ideas that I could follow up.
Well I need to make a decision soon, and time will pass quickly.
So far I am thinking that since THE EVERYDAY means different things to different people, so long as the topic I choose is relevant to SOME, and not just to ME, that should be OK.

Is this everyday? the sun shining through the fan in the computer I am using?
Before I look up the dictionary meaning of the term, I will review what the word EVERYDAY means to me:
something that comes up everyday
something banal (everyday as opposed to special on Sundays)
Something durable and hardwearing (everyday shoes as opposed to fancy dancing slippers)
The Dictionary says:(http://www.onelook.com/?w=everyday&ls=a)
adjective: found in the ordinary course of events (Example: "A placid everyday scene")
adjective: commonplace and ordinary (Example: "The familiar everyday world")
adjective: suited for everyday use (Example: "Everyday clothes")
Our brief asks us to 'INTERROGATE THE EVERYDAY'
Interrogate - ask questions in a robust fashion - in other words, don't be fobbed off with easy answers.
Will have to think some more about this.
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