Thx Matt. Tried that and originally thought that worked. Unfortunately I was mistaken, after about 30x of trying to revive it I gave up and began restarting Indigo and the Mac. Seems restarting Indigo was sufficient.
I wound up going a little overboard and created an Linux init.d type start/stop/chkstart indigo bash script that can stop, start, restarts Indigo until it's happy. It includes a check option, chkstart, designed to detect if Indigo is running slow/stalled. I've seen this with one of my embedded applescripts that invoke the "say" utility. Script is super simple does this
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set say_string to value of variable "say_string"
say say_string
When in a stalled/slow state, the chkstart option which I have run every 2 minutes via launchctl, restart Indigo.
Seems there are a few work-arounds posted here. Mine is hands-off and keeps running in the background and restarts if anything doesn't look right. If anyone is interested I can post it.