[ February 1st, 2002 ' A month gone already ... boy ... :) Being crazy is far from easy When people are so timid & queasy If you start saying lots of carzy things They lock you up and try to clip your wings Purchased 'Brain Story' at huge discount ... an ideal birthday present ... :) {May have had a little to do with one of yesterday's emails ...} I had half-intended to grab the book about the world's most famous equation ... Today's mantra: "I am crazy with my own decisions and worlds and lives and decisions. I love my own decisions of the lifetimes." {I love being weird. It's just a beautiful experience and it's a gorgeous way to live} gorgeous way to live Glen singleton Knock, Knock I did upload that snap of the tree and & few other recent 'captures' ... click While out book-browsing, I flicked through the BeliefNet book, 'From the Ashes', especially the chapter by Rabbi David Wolpe about being angry with God ... From yesterday ... Flying ant dreaming Warlukurlangu artists Dolphin sounds (plus some images & info) Seems you can also purchase their sounds on Compact Disc if you wish ... {what will they think of next) ... More of Fraser Island ... Oh yes, also found that only other image of someone doing what i once did - click :) Visual Paradox Wild coasts - includes some of Tassie & Squeaky beach here in Victoria ... some nice snaps but you'll need 2b patient while they load ... He has some other interestin images in his galleries ... I walked softly into the strange history of normality Perplexed & bemused by the images in front of me Padirac caves Are you going to starve an old friend :) Found that 'missing link' from a couple of days ago - the pics are worth waiting 4 ... click Snapped a couple of photos of some storm clouds as they scooted in over my backyard. They may end up in one of my webshots albums. A very sticky day. Sucks all the energy right out of you. :) ... until late in the evening when the thunder & lightning starts up. The kind of lightning that runs like veins through the clouds. I stood & watched the free lightshow for quite a while (from the relative security of my back porch ... :) The images I snapped were not great ... makes one appreciate shots like this. Actually, it looks EVEN better on the calendar itself being a large glossy print. And no, I don't get a cut of the profits. :) Yes, on my calendar, you can see that the lightning bolt strikes a tree, which aint really visible in the online version ... Virtual Bay in NZ Gorgeous panoramic shot of a beach scene at Bondi! Panorama of Noosa Beach Hey, the Sydney Morning Herald has leunig ... click Joshu Tree Byron Bay panorama, Australia's most easterly point. Requires Quick Time software to view. Blue Mountains panoramas Seascapes - quite a few eye-catching images ... and checkout his 'pools' gallery ... this one almost looks fake, if one were inclined to be skeptical ... :) Let's end the day by changing our wallpaper, shall we ... {plenty more at that site} Today's mantra: "Well, I'm far from being convinced that normality is ANY kind of a bargain." [ February 2, 2002 ' From yesterday - could add this to my wtc file ... I did say last night's weather was a little wild, did't I ... click One of their photographers had better luck in 'capturing' the mood of the day ... click. It was mentioned in that article but I think they forgot to include the image and maybe it was larger than this thumbnail ... oh well ... if you want a few more dramatic weather images, you could always click here ... The cricket was a bit wild as well ... glorious strokeplay by Pollock from what I saw - you don't often see five sixes in less than two overs! In fact he probly hit those five towering shots from about 8 or 9 balls faced! South Africa in fact scored as many from the final 15 overs as from the first 35! That's some acceleration ... click :) 38 runs off his final 9 balls ... they sure did pay for dropping that catch ... (and with the newly introduced bonus point system, Australia's chances just about evaporated as well ... most ironic!) Updated & tweaked that list of e-card sites ... In case you missed it, here's that tree I mentioned a coupla days ago ... Re-visited an old work ... surprising it's still there after a year or more ... :) Speaking of storms ... http://www.phototripusa.com/Images/Glen/lm_stormpowell.html And speaking of old favourites ... ah, I'd forgotten the name of this comic strip but found it at this page ... :) I wonder what his 'toons for Sep 2001 were like ... ... I had a quick squiz and I like this one :) ... Bushfire Dreaming I was reading this page at 2:02 (PM) on 2-2-02 ... :) It's a guide to hiking in Oz ... You may like to click on the above image Some 'outsider' art pages ... ... the Paul Laffoley link was defunct, so I had a little search at Google ... and found a page at one of our favourite sites, Fusion Anomaly ... This page is worth a read as well ... :) eGallery also has an Outsider section ... (which is hardly that surprising seeing as how I arrived there following a trail from that 'Raw Visions' page ...) This page has an interesting quote I tend to agree with ... :) {In case the page becomes defunct, the quote is by Charles Bukowski, and the artist is Carol Es from California} ... actually, plug 'Charles Bukowski' into a search engine and see what u find ... (especially if you refine the search by adding the words 'truly horrible' to the mix) Okay, here's a link to 'some' of his poems ... click On reflection, I suppose her site is probly far less likely to become extinct than those of us hosted by angelfire or geocities or whoever ... she has her own domain esart.com as her surname implies ... she also has a webcam & poems ... Today's mantra: "People love to believe in their own tiny lifetimes" * * * Then I added a couple more recent letters to this page ... {JUST in case that is a dud file - angelfire FTP is acting up again - try this link ...} I had a quick read through of that 'Oxford dictionary of quotations' book - sour grapes - apple of eye - plenty of others - ... land of milk & honey ... burning bush ... scapegoat ... a dreamer of dreams ... it's not a bad read ... :) So, I plugged a couple into Google and found myself at this interesting site ... ... that site also has a forum ... :) That whole excursion was sparked by watching the first part of a movie abt Abraham & others. It occured to me that it was almost certainly the very first time I've seen someone on screen telling the story of Genesis to a gathered crowd hanging on his words ... And I suppose, back in biblical times, people weren't as fortunate as we are in the 20th century, having such instant access to all manner of entertainments & diversions. So, storytelling & the ability to rivet a crowd was probably a highly-valued talent ... :) And it IS quite some yarn ... let there be light ... he separtaed the day and the night ... the heavens and the earth ... let there be trees ... let there be all manner of living creatures to roam about the earth ... Yes, back in those times, few people would have had access to books, too ... or the literacy to read them ... let alone the world-wide-web ... :) More on last nights meteorological show - here journal? ??? Today's mantra: "I used to believe in all the normal distances of life" [ February 3, 2002 ' 20 degrees cooler than it was just 36 hours ago. It's almost time to get the heater back out! This has been one crazy summer. Normally in Feb we are enduring days in excess of 40 degrees (Celsius) ... http://www.theage.com.au/news/state/2002/02/03/FFXUFDDA6XC.html History of boomerangs Oh yes, I almost forgot ... click here ... :) From yesterday's palying around ... decided to check out a past page at 'random' to see if it had successfully reached fortune city (another free host for webpages) ... anyway, click & scrool down to "We have noticed that you pretend to value truth on this planet." ... :) Was that b4 I scanned a couple of pages from that book ?? ... ... I did include some intrstin linx on that page, didn I ... ... like this ... Also in that old journal was some ideas for the 'book' I'm always telling myself I'll get around 2 writing 'one of these days' ... and it's not bad stuff when I read through it some 18 months or so later ... click. I'd completely forgotten I'd typed all that stuff up ... it is often amazing to look back on what you wrote in moments of either extreme euphoria or the exact opposite ... once it has passed ... as all things must pass ... :) In fact, one can tell just how long ago it was, as I mention a 'dog walk' ! It's almost a year to the day since she left this planet for places unknown ... Some of it is quite angry ... and if one is to be honest one has to record such thoughts ... hmmm ... I mean one could say a LOT (if not all) of people's anger has its genesis in that vague gnawing feeling that this is NOT the way things ought to be at all ... We couldn't let a session go by without a few more photo linx, could we ... ... so far, I've only clicked on a couple ... Bike round Oz Today's mantra: "Not even if I was a crazy bastard" Fjordland More panoramas - click Carl Heilman - has a few ... linx too ... USGS panoramas - biscayne bay looks rather nice ... A littl more Fraser Oh yes, I had a look at a few more of Carol Es's creations ... Lovely image & tips on photography ... some gorgeous wallpaper as well at his site ... like this one ... Here's a couple of quotes from a movie I enjoyed this avo, made 11 years b4 I was even born (this time round). See if you can guess what it is. Hint: It stars Rex Harrison ... though I must say he didn't say any of the following ... well, apart from the final response :) "Haunted? How perfectly fascinating." "Thank you. I've always wanted to be considered obstinate." "The only charitable explanation is that you have taken leave of your senses ..." "He took me unawares!" "My dear, since Eve picked the apple, no woman has ever been taken entirely unawares." How movies have changed in 50 years ... no nudity (or even cleavage or leg) ... the worst 'swearing' being 'blasted' or 'confounded' or 'pipe down' ... no violence ... yet quite an involving story & dialogue & performances. I suppose one has to invest in those three things if one isn't inclined to rely on sex & violence & conflict ... :) ... or expensive 'special effects' ... Had a quick look around and found this extensive movie quotes site - click. Hint - the movie is one of those lsted here and if you think real hard about the first quote I jotted down ... :) During that little hunt, I found a site called 'nitpickers' ... :) Click here to see what I mean ... Somebody found 45 'nitpicks' in one of my other favourite movies ... :) ... that's nothing! I had a bit of a wander round the site and the Matrix chalks up 395! and that only gets second place! ... :) Rolf Potts vagabond traveler More Aussie snaps ... I like the boab tree ... plus the gorge ... World laughter tour [ February 4, 2002 ' A beautiful mind - yeah, who'd have thought an actor would be favoured to win an oscar for portraying someone with schizophrenia ... I suppose there's a first time for everythin ... Had a look at this month's image on the dolphin calendar which is currently hanging on a wall in my lounge room - it's by Brandon Cole & the text is worth transcribing here: Oceanic dolphins travel in small pods that will often merge with other pods to create temporary herds of hundreds or even thousands of dolphins. By joining forces, these pods can seek out prey that is widely dispersed and protect themselves against predators. Dolphins will also rub, touch, and caress each other, forming friendships that scientists believe last a lifetime. Brandon Cole - quite a few sites look worth a visit ... ... such as the very first one on the list ... Looks like those Gyuto monks are keeping themselves busy ... :) Plus some Gyuto wallpaper - in their multimedia section ... {Update: amazing timing as a few hours later I go out shopping and in my letterbox, what do I find ... a print copy of the monks newsletter} More twists & turns :) mcg.org.au webcam While looking for that dead link, the superbowl comes to a climax ... click They finally got a dramatic (& largely unexpected) finish ... :) It's www.superbowl.com ... and it's the first since Sep 11 ... As I've said a few times ... the pressure & weight of expectation versus 'nothing to lose' ... plus the fallibility of human nerves ... ... not to mention the assumption that things will proceed pretty much as they have in the past ... :) Click & scroll down to Leunig ... Or click here for the full search - I believe I receieved an email that the calendars are available from the SMH for purchase ... send 'em an email if you're keen ... :) Plus this page which could easily be added to my Leunig page ... This page has his Lifeache cartoon Why do we do it? My big toe Interesting sermomn that mentions Leunig ... "Leunig cartoon in a cardboard box illuminated by a candle inside the box." ... nice idea ... :) Need more Leunig ?? ... You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves." [ February 5, 2002 ' Snapped some images around the Plaza ... then I get home & some images from the US have arrived in the post ... :) Discovered some interesting tricks with fonts & colors - drag your mouse over the following ... We can still be angry after all these years. We can still be timid or jealous or full of feelings of unworthiness. The point is not to try to change ourselves. Meditation practice isn't about trying to throw ourselves away and become something better. It's about befriending who we are already. The ground of practice is you or me or whoever we are right now, just as we are. That's the ground, that's what we study, that's what we come to know with tremendous curiosity and interest. - Pema Chodron, The Wisdom of No Escape and the Path of Loving-Kindness ... magic! :) Then click 'elsewhere' and it vanishes once more ... hours of fun for the whole family ... :) Oh yes, also purchased 'Blue Planet' with my Christmas vouchers - it's a gorgeous book ... and I may try plugging the photography credits into Google - one fabulous image of a crab I tried to scan but the book's too darned big - or my scanner is too darned small. It's all relative ... :) The crabby image was courtesy of Chris Gomersall ... and here 'tis ... click ... okay, nothing like the GLOSSY full page image in the book but still ... :) ggg Added a couple more Leunig ... :) Including this definitive list of Aussie cluture :) Sydney continues to have a summer that is memorable for extremes ... ... could make for an 'interesting' wicket for this week's cricket finals ... :) Today's contemplation: "That's okay. It doesn't bother me at all. If people can't come up with a healthier way of spending their time than sitting around thinking negative thoughts about me then I feel very sad for them." Okay, a couple of those 'blue planet' photographers ... Norbert Wu Woodfall wild images Bruce Coleman NURP Collection Frans Lanting Image Quest 3-D Robert Harding Picture Library - 2 million images ?? Georgette Douwma Ocean Optics Dive Sights ... may as well add a few of those to my Planet Oz file ... A relaxing evening ... new season of the Great Outdoors visited some interestin spots in Oz ... click - Mutawintji National Park - White Cliffs underground hotel - Mundi Mundi plains sunset - Today's mantra: "Until you're able to live consciously, it's highly likely that you will sincerely believe that other people are responsible (& thus to blame) for the way you feel. You'll never get anywhere until you genuinely question this belief. Local mornings. Local mornings. Nice in the twelve launchings." "I used to believe in a world full of tiny women and tiny boyfriends." [ February 6, 2002 ' Nice linx page Ah, those mandala sites from a couple of months back ... could add them to the links section of my Gyuto monks page ... From today's emails ... Zen Cat box - where was that link ... click Click {Hopefully, your PC is setup in such a way as to view this animation} More humour Bahai teachings - darn, I should have checked that link before sending the email - seems its a dud link now. Ah, cyberspace - a perfect lesson in impermanence ... :) I had offered it as a link containing the analogy of the spirit with a bird in a cage ... so, a quick search via Google leads us to ... Well, firstly a PDF file, which doesn't have the quote I was after but this little analogy is worth a read: A nightingale which has always lived in a cage does not know any other place but the cage. It may get glimpses of a garden through the bars of its cage but the poor bird has no conception of freedom and has never known the joy of flying in the green woods or the open fields. If you open the door of the cage to set the bird free, it may hop to a corner of the cage and not want to come out, and when you put your hand in to take the bird out, it gets frightened and tries to escape from your hand. But once the bird is free, it soars high in the open sky and sings among the green trees. It makes its home in the flowered meadows and the perfumed woods, and never comes back to a cage even if you offer it thousands of golden cages. Here's a couple of pages that express the bird & cage analogy bettert than I did in my email :) ... Some questions answered Tranquility Zone Plus this page Today's mantra: "Why do people call me such a madman? I'm not even crazy." www.pointoflight.com/Issues/BahaiFaith.html Ah, here is the amended location ... so. it's not so much 'impermanence' in cyberspace as it is frequent re-location of pages ... Interesting reading Rialto Observation deck Hmmm ... found this page from a search of 'rialto observation deck' ... :) Also from emails - groundhog day quotes ... ... click :) I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug} [ February 7, 2002 ' Today's mantra is adapted from an ancient Japanese zen meal-time prayer: "I can eat this food and digest it" Ah, that quote from 'Groundhog Day' that I was trying to recall ... "This is one time when television really fails to capture the true excitement of a large squirrel predicting the weather" ... click :) Then ... "Okay, you want to try it again without the sarcasm? ..." {I like the Mark Twain quote on that page too! - about 'loyalty to petrified opinion'} Storm Bay Hobart Cape Raoul (spelling?) - Tasman Island - Malcolm Douglas Updated my 'interesting mental health links' with a few from recent meanderings ... click Cape Raoul Brendan's realm Found a page that has an interview with the writer of 'Groundhog day' and it seems there's a 'Special Edition' on DVD. Pity I don't happen 2 have a DVD player ... :) ... plus a link to groundhog.org, which was also in a recent email I received ... :) This year, it fell on 02-02-02 !! '(Bahai) nightingale cage joy flying freedom' gives some interesting results ... Another excellent Leunig in today's paper. Remind me to scan it at some stage ... Today's mantra: "Federal big lifetimes. Early morning lifetimes." (repeat three times every hour on the hour) Tasman Island & other spots An Internet Tour of Tasmania Picture trail - upload your own snaps ? Could add this to wtc lists ... And add some of these to 'blue planet' links section - Some images of this blue planet from space at the NASA photo gallery Mir images More nice images of various things you might find on this planet A couple more ... Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live" [ February 8, 2002 ' An email suggestion for the wtc lists - click Plus his links include 360 degree panoramas (if you have quick-time installed) Alex Grey's new 'flashy' site ... plus his links ... Wild, wild weather again at 3 AM last night - have a look at the 'Age' site ... click ... yes, some areas had a month's worth of rainfall in one night! More dolphin links ... Had a look at 'on this day' and most ironic - in 1983 this is the day 11,000 tonnes of topsoil were dumped on Melbourne. Well, today (a) it is maybe 20 degrees Celsius cooler than that particlar day & (b) the dust would get a bit DAMP! :) Divine Dolphin has loads of images as well ... Project pod - dead link ?? - 'Project pod scrapbook.htm' ... Also 'Into the big blue' is defunct ... click for new location ... should email him ... well, it's 'her' actually ... and I did ... {found that by plugging "veggiegrrrl big blue" into Google and out it pops ... :) And the big blue page - well, it seems to ask 2 ask 4 a password - but a couple of the links down the bottom of the page are worth a gander ... like this & this one I liked the 'Greek' page ... and the bit about brain size ... :) Looks like there's aslo a dolphin webring ... Today's mantra: "I find it utterly bewildering that SO many people can live such completely warped lifestyles for as long as they do without going right off the deep end. {Though some people do in fact wake up one day & decide to slaughter their entire family. It's perfectly understandable when an entire society is based on continuously lying to oneself ... it's quite astonishing that it doesn't happen far more often ...}" Watched an interesting show on SBS last night, from David Suzuki, called 'Me, my brain & I'. It looked at people whose lives/personalities are affected by brain injury or epilepsy or depression ... click ... ... Dave's intro to the program is worth a peek, if your PC is set up in such a way as to be able to view the video clip ... Oh yes, also last evening, I was reading over some material I must've printed quite a while back, possibly from the Spiritweb site ... lemme see if I can find the page it came from - quite worth your while reading it as well ... click ... or here ... ... scroll down to the paragraph about 'proof' ... and then the section on why people don't remember living b4 ... :) One of those pages mentions 'Dolphin Dreamtime' by Jim Nollman ... may plug that into Google nextime I'm online ... Today's: "The secret of life is to make lots of silly noises as you walk down the street ... (and smile at everyone you meet)" {Being crazy is such beautiful fun. I recommend it to veryone} ---> there's a couple more scribbled down on a sheet in my rucksack ... [ February 9, 2002 ' Late last evening, plugging "Dolphin Dreamtime Jim Nollman" gets some intrsting results ... ... including Interspecies communication, which has a Tibetan Lama chanting with orcas, or a guitarist jamming with 300 dolphins underwater ... sounds interesting ... then my online time for the day ran out while I was readin that page ... ... they also have a large collection of book reviews & essays on such topics as earth art, environmental ethics, Makah whaling, nature films as well as lion protocol, the cetacean nation, raven etiquette, sentient gardening, wasp altruism, cougar existentialism ... :) Also last night, I read bits of 'The way to the light' for the first time in a little while ... From the beginning of the souls on your earth plane, there have been the aware ones who have set out to call the souls home. Many would recognize them for they have come time after time to try to do this, but the task has been immense. Those souls which went to bring the Light's power back were the great teachers in the earth's history. They had earth names of Jesus, Mohammed and Confucius, Shakespeare, Bach, Buddha. The great poets were teachers of the Way, as were the composers and writers. Each in their way tried to sing or write the awareness back to the souls and many were awakened but we are needing more, many more to come back to us and rise with us to the Light. ... well worth a read ... Today's mantra: "Tell me if I'm crazy and I'll shake your little forest" Continuing the critter theme ... Do they know? Heard a great line on a movie the other day ... "It just doesn't make sense!" "It never does ..." Going over (and backing up) a few of the things on my pc ... came across this ... Plus this ... http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/callanish/39/photos/jessie4.jpg More dolphin dreamtime www.timtim.com.au - very funny juggler/comedian etc ... :) Today's mantra: "When you have no idea what on earth to say, why not try Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious & you'll always sound precocious" [ February 10, 2002 ' Frogot to mention in yesterday's journal, while out walking, I saw four magpies all perched on some power lines near my house. I had no camera with me to record the image for posterity, so you'll just have to take my word 4 it. I was sitting on a cornfjake just the other day When the local madman started looking my way I smiled and asked if he had any funny jokes Soon we were sitting down like two regular blokes Today is the final day of the annual Rye Sand Sculpting Championships. The ones featured on the news last night were very impressive. Sounds like something from my Ideal day program ... :) 23642 looks tough with three up the left end ... From an email tip - 'Insectoid alien race' - :) Aparently its from the planet lightworker board ... click Yeah, what was that episode of the X-files about cockroaches from outer space??? ... with the scientist named Bambi??? ... :) Is this the epsiode? 'War of the Coprophages' I haven't seen that episode in a while ... looks like Bambi says just what I said in my email today 'Everything about insects is fascinating. They are truly remarkable creatures. So beautiful, and so honest.' ... :) ... there's quite a bit of comedy the script can't really totally covey ... like the repeated 'Her name is Bambi?' ... and the bit about the 'girlie scream' ... worth seeking out nextime you're at your local video store ... :) ... plus the scene in the general store ... :) ... plus the closing comments ... Also take note of the upcoming change of website address ... click with PDF versions of the scripts etc ... Some sand sculpture linx :) Includin one from Rye itself Sleep aweigh 'Oliver's Army' lyrics ... :) {I saw a live performance of it the other day ...} www.actionindoorsports.com.au More lyrics from that movie I watched the other day ... :) Another nice photo gallery ... Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :) Read this & a couple of the links at the bottom of the page ... More eCards? - click ... perhaps a glitch ... nice linx page anyways ... :) Shamu - webcam not in operation when I clicked on it today ... Animal links including webcams ... www.mydailycartoon.com is worth a visit ... Angelfire FTP acting up again ... in which case you may not get to read these words for a while ... unless I amend the links at the bottom of my January journal to point to fortune city which is going just fine. Or perhaps to melbpc user group which is now offering 10 meg of webspace to all its internet subscribers ... how nice of them ... :) [ February 11, 2002 ' Today's mantra: "People ask me if I'm crazy and I say yes, I am a crazy bastard" 'The Matrix' finally makes it onto commercial TV down here ... a couple of lines I'd forgotten about ... like 'I can only show you the door. You're the one who has to walk through it' ... and 'Most of these people are not ready to be unplugged' ... 'a splinter in your mind' ... :) Click ... The movie was on at the same time as a most interesting doco on SBS about Ravel's brain ... apparently he had a neurological condition in his later years that produced thought but no speech ... click The mind splinter Interesting link in view of today's ramblings ... Story about cyber theft Decided to look up that quote from 'Network' again ... I think the last tiime I did was before I discovered Google ... I like the 'idiots' quote on this particular page ... The search also tosses up this, when I plug in 'prana' ... :) ... yes, that is SOME links page! ... :) Then if we try somethin like "I'm linked to some great unseen living force – what I think the Hindus call Prana ..." ... takes us here This page has quite a nice selection ... but nothin about prana for some reason ... :) Trial run ... click ... or here ... Pity about the 10 meg limit as the FTP transfers absolutely FLY! I suppose being a local site, that may be to be expected somewhat ... if you know what I mean ... Going over some of those pages takes me here ... :) {Actually, that was from testing my Sep 2001 journal ...} Also from those links, this month's excerpt from matrix 5 is so spot on (IMHO) ... I hope they don't mind me pasting it into a file - I mean it varies monthly ... :) Click here to see what I'm yammering about ... ... or here for the latest excerpt (if you're reading this journal of mine after March 2002 or so ...) Though there seems to be a typo - see if you can spot it ... :) Yes, it echoes pretty much eveything I've always FELT about funerals & death & grievin etc ... Not 2 mention conformity ... Reading over it again ... yes, if people TRULY understod what happens at death, they simply would NOT grieve ... but try suggesting that to most people and they're likely to bite your head off ... Today's mantra: "Everyone tells me that I'm insane ... and I have specks of damage inside my brain ..." {this one is particularly effective if you're just starting 2 take this so-called reality a little bit too seriously. It's generally best to catch these things early, to nip them in the bud, so to speak, before they develop into a serious condition such as conformity. You wouldn't want something like that that to happen now, would you?} or ... "People often like to tell me that I'm a complete & utter lunatic" [ February 12, 2002 ' Fabulous episode of 'Australian Story' last night. Next time I'm online I'll see if they have a transcript at their site ... click Yes, Garry makes some excellent points towards the end of the program as he talks about the mysteries of meditation and how beneficial yoga has been and how he got into that ... ... I believe he briefly mentions Swami Shankarananda, a name which sounds somewhat familiar ... :) In my email tthis morning - click :) Checking a few o'old' files, found that a few point to images at my 'NBCi' site, which seems to have lapsed ... ... especially a couple of images in my William Ricketts file ... Which is all kind of ironic as I'm half-intending to go there in person on the morrow ... and last time I visited I had neither scanner nor camera ... :) {Which reminds me, I never did get to see those pics we took on the day I wrote that poem, did I ... hmmm ... Not that a photo can truly capture the place ... White fella Dreaming - patience ... this page takes a little while to load ... :) In fact, on mine, it stalled a bit, so I clicked on the images which didn't load and viewed them in a separate window. Hunting down the 'dreamtime' link on that page ... here's an interesting page ... www.joyzine.zip.com.au seems to be a dead link (temporarily?) Ah ... it has moved - click Here's a cute image ... If you ever need a couple of brochures about the lovely Dandenong Ranges, why not try clicking here Then played around a bit with my screen savers ... I'd plum forgot I had this 'wisdom screensaver', which has an interesting collection of things people have said ... but it seems the site it is listed at is dfunct? - click So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :) That Schaef excerpt is only found at one other loaction in cyberspace (well, at least accordin to Google) ... click ... So, it's not even at Anne's own site ... hmmm ... click Kind of reminds me of a quote from that x-files movie about things that can be easily categorised ?? ... ... If we fail to anticipate the unforeseen or expect the unexpected in a universe of infinite possibilites, we may find ourselves at the mercy of anyone or anything that cannot be programmed, categorized or easily referenced ... ... click ... click :) One of the above pages linked to 'The Onion', which I've heard about before but never really visited ... hmmm ... seems like MY kind of humour ... e.g. this page ... or ... this one ... Plus the horoscopes ... and the 'personals' ... :) And Valentine's Day ... More onion ... Quote-o-rama {has a couple from the Matrix too ...} If you're still in need of still need a laugh, why not click here & scroll down to 'because she is an alien' ... but as always, there's a limit to how much the writtn word can convey :) I'd stopped watching this show ... at times it's FAR more hilarious than other programs that delibeartely try to be funny ... :) You might even like to click on the 'Pearls' link ... :) It was 'unavailable' on the day I clicked on it, but you may have better luck ... Yet more onion - click here :) {Some nice linx down bottom of page as well} ... and his daily weblog is called 'splinters' ... hmmm ... :) His weblog today spoke of a place called www.archive.org, which is a kind of time capsule for the web ... you'd reckon they'd need humungous amount of hard drive space for that, wouldn't you ... This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives" [ February 13, 2002 ' Well, the best-laid plans ... I hop on the bus but miss a vital connection and it's a very warm day so instead of hanging round one hour for the next one, I switch routes and end up at the Mt Dandenong observatory instead ... remind me to paste together a rudimentary 'panorama' I took from under the shade of a tree up there ... :) It was a hazy day ... I'm already thinking of going back on a clear winter's day to see what it's like ... and if this summer continues as it has, I may not have to wait ALL that long ... :) Where do thoughts go once they have left your mind A faint memeory is the only trace they leave behind You can only hold onto a single thought at a time Perhaps you have noticed this as you read my rhyme Lovely sunny day and not too hot (up on the mountain top anyway) - though walking uphill to the lookout did get the old heart pumping and the skin sweating a bit ... Today's mantra: "When you really stop and look at it, most (if not all) anger arises from comparing one human being with another" {rather than celebrating the uniqueness of each person} "I need to go wee-wees" {heard on the bus - it works!} Actually, I took the 800 then the 665 then the 732 (instead of the 693) then the train to Belgrave, then the 694 to Olinda, then the 688 ... and yet hardly noticed the amount of time it took ... :) Going over a couple of yesterday's links again, try plugging "Rebecca Axel New Essays in Religious Naturalism" and see what happens ... Also Erik Satie & 'have I been sent here to amuse myself?' ... Oh, from a little wander round a Belgrave bookshop, may also like to try - * Lonnie Athens * Rasselas (on Hermits?) from an interesting compilation called 'Reflections on Solitude' ... * George Dawson (not entirely sure of the surname) - learned to read at 98! :) * Arthur Streeton 'The Cloud' - inspired by a poem from Shelley & the view from Mt Dandenong * (what you do) when no one is looking * Mt Dandenong observatory * Plus a couple of the links listed at the bottom of this page ... like Jack Handey's Deep Thoughts ... :) * Ken Croswell 'The Universe at Midnight' * Trevor Montague * One River, Many Wells * Rhonda Britten More mantras/contemplations ... "Yes, but you do tend to adjust your speech & behaviour once you realise that most human beings have extremely fragile feelings (& they do tend to automatically take most things personally) Thus they are very easily upset, the poor things. You gotta feel sorry for them. It must be an awful way to go through life ..." Okay, I just made my very first 'panorama' by stitching 5 images together in Phot Editor and it aint too bad considering (a) the budget price camera (b) the very rudimentary method I used to keep a fairly similar angle for each image (c) the limits of the software :) (d) It was my first time :) ... click ASSUMING, of course that I remember to upload the images ... Makes you appreciate sites like this, when you have a bash at doing it yourself ... :) If you think my effort is a tad wonky ... just look at any Dali painting! ... Oh yes, 'SHINE' arrives in my letter box. Some interesting articles & humour (mostly syphoned from the web) ... may see if I can find a link or two for you ... ... especially the 'advice from children' about various matters ... :) Streeton's bio - includes a link to 'The Cloud' amongst other of his paintings ... Have I been sent here to amuse myself? Rhonda Britten - I wonder if it has snippets of her own 'life story' ... it's a doozy ... click Ken Croswell Quite a few hits for George Dawson Ditto for Rasselas ... ... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :) [ February 14, 2002 ' Today's mantra is not recommended for beginners. It can be a bit tricky: "I love to listen to the stupid bitch women as they tell me all their wonderful stories" {Use with caution. Children under 15 should be accompanied by an adult at all times.} Can Science Study Consciousness? Latest storm-in-a-teacup ? ... click :) ... I half-expected it to be the topic of 'your say' ... I mean in a world with REAL problems, will your average human being get more worked up (& verbal) over poverty & injustice ... or the issue of who should orshould not be playing cricket ... :) I read an interesting article about a few aspects of computing ... it mentioned one piece of softare I hadn't heard of, which is now 'highly recommended' for security reasons. It's called Unplug & Pray :) Also heard about an amazing (sounding) place in Ohio called Twinsburg. Click on history for the story about its foundation and the Wilcox twins ... IMAX Human Body - sounds like quite a 'voyage' ... January 2002 Journal Menu February 15th onward J Back to main page
Purchased 'Brain Story' at huge discount ... an ideal birthday present ... :) {May have had a little to do with one of yesterday's emails ...} I had half-intended to grab the book about the world's most famous equation ... Today's mantra: "I am crazy with my own decisions and worlds and lives and decisions. I love my own decisions of the lifetimes." {I love being weird. It's just a beautiful experience and it's a gorgeous way to live} gorgeous way to live Glen singleton Knock, Knock I did upload that snap of the tree and & few other recent 'captures' ... click While out book-browsing, I flicked through the BeliefNet book, 'From the Ashes', especially the chapter by Rabbi David Wolpe about being angry with God ...
{May have had a little to do with one of yesterday's emails ...} I had half-intended to grab the book about the world's most famous equation ... Today's mantra: "I am crazy with my own decisions and worlds and lives and decisions. I love my own decisions of the lifetimes." {I love being weird. It's just a beautiful experience and it's a gorgeous way to live} gorgeous way to live Glen singleton Knock, Knock I did upload that snap of the tree and & few other recent 'captures' ... click While out book-browsing, I flicked through the BeliefNet book, 'From the Ashes', especially the chapter by Rabbi David Wolpe about being angry with God ...
I had half-intended to grab the book about the world's most famous equation ... Today's mantra: "I am crazy with my own decisions and worlds and lives and decisions. I love my own decisions of the lifetimes." {I love being weird. It's just a beautiful experience and it's a gorgeous way to live} gorgeous way to live Glen singleton Knock, Knock I did upload that snap of the tree and & few other recent 'captures' ... click While out book-browsing, I flicked through the BeliefNet book, 'From the Ashes', especially the chapter by Rabbi David Wolpe about being angry with God ...
Today's mantra: "I am crazy with my own decisions and worlds and lives and decisions. I love my own decisions of the lifetimes." {I love being weird. It's just a beautiful experience and it's a gorgeous way to live} gorgeous way to live Glen singleton Knock, Knock I did upload that snap of the tree and & few other recent 'captures' ... click While out book-browsing, I flicked through the BeliefNet book, 'From the Ashes', especially the chapter by Rabbi David Wolpe about being angry with God ...
gorgeous way to live Glen singleton Knock, Knock I did upload that snap of the tree and & few other recent 'captures' ... click While out book-browsing, I flicked through the BeliefNet book, 'From the Ashes', especially the chapter by Rabbi David Wolpe about being angry with God ...
Glen singleton Knock, Knock I did upload that snap of the tree and & few other recent 'captures' ... click While out book-browsing, I flicked through the BeliefNet book, 'From the Ashes', especially the chapter by Rabbi David Wolpe about being angry with God ...
Knock, Knock
I did upload that snap of the tree and & few other recent 'captures' ... click While out book-browsing, I flicked through the BeliefNet book, 'From the Ashes', especially the chapter by Rabbi David Wolpe about being angry with God ...
While out book-browsing, I flicked through the BeliefNet book, 'From the Ashes', especially the chapter by Rabbi David Wolpe about being angry with God ...
From yesterday ... Flying ant dreaming Warlukurlangu artists Dolphin sounds (plus some images & info) Seems you can also purchase their sounds on Compact Disc if you wish ... {what will they think of next) ... More of Fraser Island ... Oh yes, also found that only other image of someone doing what i once did - click :) Visual Paradox Wild coasts - includes some of Tassie & Squeaky beach here in Victoria ... some nice snaps but you'll need 2b patient while they load ... He has some other interestin images in his galleries ...
Flying ant dreaming
Warlukurlangu artists
Dolphin sounds (plus some images & info) Seems you can also purchase their sounds on Compact Disc if you wish ... {what will they think of next) ... More of Fraser Island ... Oh yes, also found that only other image of someone doing what i once did - click :) Visual Paradox Wild coasts - includes some of Tassie & Squeaky beach here in Victoria ... some nice snaps but you'll need 2b patient while they load ... He has some other interestin images in his galleries ...
Seems you can also purchase their sounds on Compact Disc if you wish ... {what will they think of next) ... More of Fraser Island ... Oh yes, also found that only other image of someone doing what i once did - click :) Visual Paradox Wild coasts - includes some of Tassie & Squeaky beach here in Victoria ... some nice snaps but you'll need 2b patient while they load ... He has some other interestin images in his galleries ...
More of Fraser Island ... Oh yes, also found that only other image of someone doing what i once did - click :) Visual Paradox Wild coasts - includes some of Tassie & Squeaky beach here in Victoria ... some nice snaps but you'll need 2b patient while they load ... He has some other interestin images in his galleries ...
Oh yes, also found that only other image of someone doing what i once did - click :) Visual Paradox Wild coasts - includes some of Tassie & Squeaky beach here in Victoria ... some nice snaps but you'll need 2b patient while they load ... He has some other interestin images in his galleries ...
Visual Paradox
Wild coasts - includes some of Tassie & Squeaky beach here in Victoria ... some nice snaps but you'll need 2b patient while they load ... He has some other interestin images in his galleries ...
He has some other interestin images in his galleries ...
Padirac caves Are you going to starve an old friend :) Found that 'missing link' from a couple of days ago - the pics are worth waiting 4 ... click Snapped a couple of photos of some storm clouds as they scooted in over my backyard. They may end up in one of my webshots albums. A very sticky day. Sucks all the energy right out of you. :) ... until late in the evening when the thunder & lightning starts up. The kind of lightning that runs like veins through the clouds. I stood & watched the free lightshow for quite a while (from the relative security of my back porch ... :) The images I snapped were not great ... makes one appreciate shots like this. Actually, it looks EVEN better on the calendar itself being a large glossy print. And no, I don't get a cut of the profits. :) Yes, on my calendar, you can see that the lightning bolt strikes a tree, which aint really visible in the online version ...
Are you going to starve an old friend :) Found that 'missing link' from a couple of days ago - the pics are worth waiting 4 ... click Snapped a couple of photos of some storm clouds as they scooted in over my backyard. They may end up in one of my webshots albums. A very sticky day. Sucks all the energy right out of you. :) ... until late in the evening when the thunder & lightning starts up. The kind of lightning that runs like veins through the clouds. I stood & watched the free lightshow for quite a while (from the relative security of my back porch ... :) The images I snapped were not great ... makes one appreciate shots like this. Actually, it looks EVEN better on the calendar itself being a large glossy print. And no, I don't get a cut of the profits. :) Yes, on my calendar, you can see that the lightning bolt strikes a tree, which aint really visible in the online version ...
Found that 'missing link' from a couple of days ago - the pics are worth waiting 4 ... click Snapped a couple of photos of some storm clouds as they scooted in over my backyard. They may end up in one of my webshots albums. A very sticky day. Sucks all the energy right out of you. :) ... until late in the evening when the thunder & lightning starts up. The kind of lightning that runs like veins through the clouds. I stood & watched the free lightshow for quite a while (from the relative security of my back porch ... :) The images I snapped were not great ... makes one appreciate shots like this. Actually, it looks EVEN better on the calendar itself being a large glossy print. And no, I don't get a cut of the profits. :) Yes, on my calendar, you can see that the lightning bolt strikes a tree, which aint really visible in the online version ...
Snapped a couple of photos of some storm clouds as they scooted in over my backyard. They may end up in one of my webshots albums. A very sticky day. Sucks all the energy right out of you. :) ... until late in the evening when the thunder & lightning starts up. The kind of lightning that runs like veins through the clouds. I stood & watched the free lightshow for quite a while (from the relative security of my back porch ... :) The images I snapped were not great ... makes one appreciate shots like this. Actually, it looks EVEN better on the calendar itself being a large glossy print. And no, I don't get a cut of the profits. :) Yes, on my calendar, you can see that the lightning bolt strikes a tree, which aint really visible in the online version ...
... until late in the evening when the thunder & lightning starts up. The kind of lightning that runs like veins through the clouds. I stood & watched the free lightshow for quite a while (from the relative security of my back porch ... :) The images I snapped were not great ... makes one appreciate shots like this. Actually, it looks EVEN better on the calendar itself being a large glossy print. And no, I don't get a cut of the profits. :) Yes, on my calendar, you can see that the lightning bolt strikes a tree, which aint really visible in the online version ...
The images I snapped were not great ... makes one appreciate shots like this. Actually, it looks EVEN better on the calendar itself being a large glossy print. And no, I don't get a cut of the profits. :) Yes, on my calendar, you can see that the lightning bolt strikes a tree, which aint really visible in the online version ...
Yes, on my calendar, you can see that the lightning bolt strikes a tree, which aint really visible in the online version ...
Virtual Bay in NZ Gorgeous panoramic shot of a beach scene at Bondi! Panorama of Noosa Beach Hey, the Sydney Morning Herald has leunig ... click Joshu Tree Byron Bay panorama, Australia's most easterly point. Requires Quick Time software to view. Blue Mountains panoramas Seascapes - quite a few eye-catching images ... and checkout his 'pools' gallery ... this one almost looks fake, if one were inclined to be skeptical ... :) Let's end the day by changing our wallpaper, shall we ... {plenty more at that site} Today's mantra: "Well, I'm far from being convinced that normality is ANY kind of a bargain."
Gorgeous panoramic shot of a beach scene at Bondi! Panorama of Noosa Beach Hey, the Sydney Morning Herald has leunig ... click Joshu Tree Byron Bay panorama, Australia's most easterly point. Requires Quick Time software to view. Blue Mountains panoramas Seascapes - quite a few eye-catching images ... and checkout his 'pools' gallery ... this one almost looks fake, if one were inclined to be skeptical ... :) Let's end the day by changing our wallpaper, shall we ... {plenty more at that site} Today's mantra: "Well, I'm far from being convinced that normality is ANY kind of a bargain."
Panorama of Noosa Beach
Hey, the Sydney Morning Herald has leunig ... click Joshu Tree Byron Bay panorama, Australia's most easterly point. Requires Quick Time software to view. Blue Mountains panoramas Seascapes - quite a few eye-catching images ... and checkout his 'pools' gallery ... this one almost looks fake, if one were inclined to be skeptical ... :) Let's end the day by changing our wallpaper, shall we ... {plenty more at that site} Today's mantra: "Well, I'm far from being convinced that normality is ANY kind of a bargain."
Joshu Tree
Byron Bay panorama, Australia's most easterly point. Requires Quick Time software to view. Blue Mountains panoramas Seascapes - quite a few eye-catching images ... and checkout his 'pools' gallery ... this one almost looks fake, if one were inclined to be skeptical ... :) Let's end the day by changing our wallpaper, shall we ... {plenty more at that site} Today's mantra: "Well, I'm far from being convinced that normality is ANY kind of a bargain."
Blue Mountains panoramas
Seascapes - quite a few eye-catching images ... and checkout his 'pools' gallery ... this one almost looks fake, if one were inclined to be skeptical ... :) Let's end the day by changing our wallpaper, shall we ... {plenty more at that site} Today's mantra: "Well, I'm far from being convinced that normality is ANY kind of a bargain."
Let's end the day by changing our wallpaper, shall we ... {plenty more at that site} Today's mantra: "Well, I'm far from being convinced that normality is ANY kind of a bargain."
Today's mantra: "Well, I'm far from being convinced that normality is ANY kind of a bargain."
I did say last night's weather was a little wild, did't I ... click One of their photographers had better luck in 'capturing' the mood of the day ... click. It was mentioned in that article but I think they forgot to include the image and maybe it was larger than this thumbnail ... oh well ... if you want a few more dramatic weather images, you could always click here ... The cricket was a bit wild as well ... glorious strokeplay by Pollock from what I saw - you don't often see five sixes in less than two overs! In fact he probly hit those five towering shots from about 8 or 9 balls faced! South Africa in fact scored as many from the final 15 overs as from the first 35! That's some acceleration ... click :) 38 runs off his final 9 balls ... they sure did pay for dropping that catch ... (and with the newly introduced bonus point system, Australia's chances just about evaporated as well ... most ironic!)
One of their photographers had better luck in 'capturing' the mood of the day ... click. It was mentioned in that article but I think they forgot to include the image and maybe it was larger than this thumbnail ... oh well ... if you want a few more dramatic weather images, you could always click here ... The cricket was a bit wild as well ... glorious strokeplay by Pollock from what I saw - you don't often see five sixes in less than two overs! In fact he probly hit those five towering shots from about 8 or 9 balls faced! South Africa in fact scored as many from the final 15 overs as from the first 35! That's some acceleration ... click :) 38 runs off his final 9 balls ... they sure did pay for dropping that catch ... (and with the newly introduced bonus point system, Australia's chances just about evaporated as well ... most ironic!)
The cricket was a bit wild as well ... glorious strokeplay by Pollock from what I saw - you don't often see five sixes in less than two overs! In fact he probly hit those five towering shots from about 8 or 9 balls faced! South Africa in fact scored as many from the final 15 overs as from the first 35! That's some acceleration ... click :) 38 runs off his final 9 balls ... they sure did pay for dropping that catch ... (and with the newly introduced bonus point system, Australia's chances just about evaporated as well ... most ironic!)
South Africa in fact scored as many from the final 15 overs as from the first 35! That's some acceleration ... click :) 38 runs off his final 9 balls ... they sure did pay for dropping that catch ... (and with the newly introduced bonus point system, Australia's chances just about evaporated as well ... most ironic!)
38 runs off his final 9 balls ... they sure did pay for dropping that catch ... (and with the newly introduced bonus point system, Australia's chances just about evaporated as well ... most ironic!)
Updated & tweaked that list of e-card sites ... In case you missed it, here's that tree I mentioned a coupla days ago ... Re-visited an old work ... surprising it's still there after a year or more ... :) Speaking of storms ... http://www.phototripusa.com/Images/Glen/lm_stormpowell.html And speaking of old favourites ... ah, I'd forgotten the name of this comic strip but found it at this page ... :) I wonder what his 'toons for Sep 2001 were like ... ... I had a quick squiz and I like this one :) ... Bushfire Dreaming I was reading this page at 2:02 (PM) on 2-2-02 ... :) It's a guide to hiking in Oz ...
In case you missed it, here's that tree I mentioned a coupla days ago ... Re-visited an old work ... surprising it's still there after a year or more ... :) Speaking of storms ... http://www.phototripusa.com/Images/Glen/lm_stormpowell.html And speaking of old favourites ... ah, I'd forgotten the name of this comic strip but found it at this page ... :) I wonder what his 'toons for Sep 2001 were like ... ... I had a quick squiz and I like this one :) ... Bushfire Dreaming I was reading this page at 2:02 (PM) on 2-2-02 ... :) It's a guide to hiking in Oz ...
Re-visited an old work ... surprising it's still there after a year or more ... :) Speaking of storms ... http://www.phototripusa.com/Images/Glen/lm_stormpowell.html And speaking of old favourites ... ah, I'd forgotten the name of this comic strip but found it at this page ... :) I wonder what his 'toons for Sep 2001 were like ... ... I had a quick squiz and I like this one :) ... Bushfire Dreaming I was reading this page at 2:02 (PM) on 2-2-02 ... :) It's a guide to hiking in Oz ...
Speaking of storms ... http://www.phototripusa.com/Images/Glen/lm_stormpowell.html And speaking of old favourites ... ah, I'd forgotten the name of this comic strip but found it at this page ... :) I wonder what his 'toons for Sep 2001 were like ... ... I had a quick squiz and I like this one :) ... Bushfire Dreaming I was reading this page at 2:02 (PM) on 2-2-02 ... :) It's a guide to hiking in Oz ...
And speaking of old favourites ... ah, I'd forgotten the name of this comic strip but found it at this page ... :) I wonder what his 'toons for Sep 2001 were like ... ... I had a quick squiz and I like this one :) ... Bushfire Dreaming I was reading this page at 2:02 (PM) on 2-2-02 ... :) It's a guide to hiking in Oz ...
I wonder what his 'toons for Sep 2001 were like ... ... I had a quick squiz and I like this one :) ... Bushfire Dreaming I was reading this page at 2:02 (PM) on 2-2-02 ... :) It's a guide to hiking in Oz ...
... I had a quick squiz and I like this one :) ... Bushfire Dreaming I was reading this page at 2:02 (PM) on 2-2-02 ... :) It's a guide to hiking in Oz ...
Bushfire Dreaming
I was reading this page at 2:02 (PM) on 2-2-02 ... :) It's a guide to hiking in Oz ...
It's a guide to hiking in Oz ...
Some 'outsider' art pages ...
... the Paul Laffoley link was defunct, so I had a little search at Google ... and found a page at one of our favourite sites, Fusion Anomaly ... This page is worth a read as well ... :) eGallery also has an Outsider section ... (which is hardly that surprising seeing as how I arrived there following a trail from that 'Raw Visions' page ...) This page has an interesting quote I tend to agree with ... :) {In case the page becomes defunct, the quote is by Charles Bukowski, and the artist is Carol Es from California} ... actually, plug 'Charles Bukowski' into a search engine and see what u find ... (especially if you refine the search by adding the words 'truly horrible' to the mix) Okay, here's a link to 'some' of his poems ... click On reflection, I suppose her site is probly far less likely to become extinct than those of us hosted by angelfire or geocities or whoever ... she has her own domain esart.com as her surname implies ... she also has a webcam & poems ... Today's mantra: "People love to believe in their own tiny lifetimes"
This page is worth a read as well ... :) eGallery also has an Outsider section ... (which is hardly that surprising seeing as how I arrived there following a trail from that 'Raw Visions' page ...) This page has an interesting quote I tend to agree with ... :) {In case the page becomes defunct, the quote is by Charles Bukowski, and the artist is Carol Es from California} ... actually, plug 'Charles Bukowski' into a search engine and see what u find ... (especially if you refine the search by adding the words 'truly horrible' to the mix) Okay, here's a link to 'some' of his poems ... click On reflection, I suppose her site is probly far less likely to become extinct than those of us hosted by angelfire or geocities or whoever ... she has her own domain esart.com as her surname implies ... she also has a webcam & poems ... Today's mantra: "People love to believe in their own tiny lifetimes"
eGallery also has an Outsider section ... (which is hardly that surprising seeing as how I arrived there following a trail from that 'Raw Visions' page ...) This page has an interesting quote I tend to agree with ... :) {In case the page becomes defunct, the quote is by Charles Bukowski, and the artist is Carol Es from California} ... actually, plug 'Charles Bukowski' into a search engine and see what u find ... (especially if you refine the search by adding the words 'truly horrible' to the mix) Okay, here's a link to 'some' of his poems ... click On reflection, I suppose her site is probly far less likely to become extinct than those of us hosted by angelfire or geocities or whoever ... she has her own domain esart.com as her surname implies ... she also has a webcam & poems ... Today's mantra: "People love to believe in their own tiny lifetimes"
This page has an interesting quote I tend to agree with ... :) {In case the page becomes defunct, the quote is by Charles Bukowski, and the artist is Carol Es from California} ... actually, plug 'Charles Bukowski' into a search engine and see what u find ... (especially if you refine the search by adding the words 'truly horrible' to the mix) Okay, here's a link to 'some' of his poems ... click On reflection, I suppose her site is probly far less likely to become extinct than those of us hosted by angelfire or geocities or whoever ... she has her own domain esart.com as her surname implies ... she also has a webcam & poems ... Today's mantra: "People love to believe in their own tiny lifetimes"
{In case the page becomes defunct, the quote is by Charles Bukowski, and the artist is Carol Es from California} ... actually, plug 'Charles Bukowski' into a search engine and see what u find ... (especially if you refine the search by adding the words 'truly horrible' to the mix) Okay, here's a link to 'some' of his poems ... click On reflection, I suppose her site is probly far less likely to become extinct than those of us hosted by angelfire or geocities or whoever ... she has her own domain esart.com as her surname implies ... she also has a webcam & poems ... Today's mantra: "People love to believe in their own tiny lifetimes"
... actually, plug 'Charles Bukowski' into a search engine and see what u find ... (especially if you refine the search by adding the words 'truly horrible' to the mix) Okay, here's a link to 'some' of his poems ... click On reflection, I suppose her site is probly far less likely to become extinct than those of us hosted by angelfire or geocities or whoever ... she has her own domain esart.com as her surname implies ... she also has a webcam & poems ... Today's mantra: "People love to believe in their own tiny lifetimes"
Okay, here's a link to 'some' of his poems ... click On reflection, I suppose her site is probly far less likely to become extinct than those of us hosted by angelfire or geocities or whoever ... she has her own domain esart.com as her surname implies ... she also has a webcam & poems ... Today's mantra: "People love to believe in their own tiny lifetimes"
On reflection, I suppose her site is probly far less likely to become extinct than those of us hosted by angelfire or geocities or whoever ... she has her own domain esart.com as her surname implies ... she also has a webcam & poems ... Today's mantra: "People love to believe in their own tiny lifetimes"
Today's mantra: "People love to believe in their own tiny lifetimes"
Then I added a couple more recent letters to this page ... {JUST in case that is a dud file - angelfire FTP is acting up again - try this link ...} I had a quick read through of that 'Oxford dictionary of quotations' book - sour grapes - apple of eye - plenty of others - ... land of milk & honey ... burning bush ... scapegoat ... a dreamer of dreams ... it's not a bad read ... :) So, I plugged a couple into Google and found myself at this interesting site ... ... that site also has a forum ... :) That whole excursion was sparked by watching the first part of a movie abt Abraham & others. It occured to me that it was almost certainly the very first time I've seen someone on screen telling the story of Genesis to a gathered crowd hanging on his words ... And I suppose, back in biblical times, people weren't as fortunate as we are in the 20th century, having such instant access to all manner of entertainments & diversions. So, storytelling & the ability to rivet a crowd was probably a highly-valued talent ... :) And it IS quite some yarn ... let there be light ... he separtaed the day and the night ... the heavens and the earth ... let there be trees ... let there be all manner of living creatures to roam about the earth ... Yes, back in those times, few people would have had access to books, too ... or the literacy to read them ... let alone the world-wide-web ... :) More on last nights meteorological show - here journal? ??? Today's mantra: "I used to believe in all the normal distances of life"
{JUST in case that is a dud file - angelfire FTP is acting up again - try this link ...} I had a quick read through of that 'Oxford dictionary of quotations' book - sour grapes - apple of eye - plenty of others - ... land of milk & honey ... burning bush ... scapegoat ... a dreamer of dreams ... it's not a bad read ... :) So, I plugged a couple into Google and found myself at this interesting site ... ... that site also has a forum ... :) That whole excursion was sparked by watching the first part of a movie abt Abraham & others. It occured to me that it was almost certainly the very first time I've seen someone on screen telling the story of Genesis to a gathered crowd hanging on his words ... And I suppose, back in biblical times, people weren't as fortunate as we are in the 20th century, having such instant access to all manner of entertainments & diversions. So, storytelling & the ability to rivet a crowd was probably a highly-valued talent ... :) And it IS quite some yarn ... let there be light ... he separtaed the day and the night ... the heavens and the earth ... let there be trees ... let there be all manner of living creatures to roam about the earth ... Yes, back in those times, few people would have had access to books, too ... or the literacy to read them ... let alone the world-wide-web ... :) More on last nights meteorological show - here journal? ??? Today's mantra: "I used to believe in all the normal distances of life"
I had a quick read through of that 'Oxford dictionary of quotations' book - sour grapes - apple of eye - plenty of others - ... land of milk & honey ... burning bush ... scapegoat ... a dreamer of dreams ... it's not a bad read ... :) So, I plugged a couple into Google and found myself at this interesting site ... ... that site also has a forum ... :) That whole excursion was sparked by watching the first part of a movie abt Abraham & others. It occured to me that it was almost certainly the very first time I've seen someone on screen telling the story of Genesis to a gathered crowd hanging on his words ... And I suppose, back in biblical times, people weren't as fortunate as we are in the 20th century, having such instant access to all manner of entertainments & diversions. So, storytelling & the ability to rivet a crowd was probably a highly-valued talent ... :) And it IS quite some yarn ... let there be light ... he separtaed the day and the night ... the heavens and the earth ... let there be trees ... let there be all manner of living creatures to roam about the earth ... Yes, back in those times, few people would have had access to books, too ... or the literacy to read them ... let alone the world-wide-web ... :) More on last nights meteorological show - here journal? ??? Today's mantra: "I used to believe in all the normal distances of life"
... land of milk & honey ... burning bush ... scapegoat ... a dreamer of dreams ... it's not a bad read ... :) So, I plugged a couple into Google and found myself at this interesting site ... ... that site also has a forum ... :) That whole excursion was sparked by watching the first part of a movie abt Abraham & others. It occured to me that it was almost certainly the very first time I've seen someone on screen telling the story of Genesis to a gathered crowd hanging on his words ... And I suppose, back in biblical times, people weren't as fortunate as we are in the 20th century, having such instant access to all manner of entertainments & diversions. So, storytelling & the ability to rivet a crowd was probably a highly-valued talent ... :) And it IS quite some yarn ... let there be light ... he separtaed the day and the night ... the heavens and the earth ... let there be trees ... let there be all manner of living creatures to roam about the earth ... Yes, back in those times, few people would have had access to books, too ... or the literacy to read them ... let alone the world-wide-web ... :) More on last nights meteorological show - here journal? ??? Today's mantra: "I used to believe in all the normal distances of life"
So, I plugged a couple into Google and found myself at this interesting site ... ... that site also has a forum ... :) That whole excursion was sparked by watching the first part of a movie abt Abraham & others. It occured to me that it was almost certainly the very first time I've seen someone on screen telling the story of Genesis to a gathered crowd hanging on his words ... And I suppose, back in biblical times, people weren't as fortunate as we are in the 20th century, having such instant access to all manner of entertainments & diversions. So, storytelling & the ability to rivet a crowd was probably a highly-valued talent ... :) And it IS quite some yarn ... let there be light ... he separtaed the day and the night ... the heavens and the earth ... let there be trees ... let there be all manner of living creatures to roam about the earth ... Yes, back in those times, few people would have had access to books, too ... or the literacy to read them ... let alone the world-wide-web ... :) More on last nights meteorological show - here journal? ??? Today's mantra: "I used to believe in all the normal distances of life"
... that site also has a forum ... :) That whole excursion was sparked by watching the first part of a movie abt Abraham & others. It occured to me that it was almost certainly the very first time I've seen someone on screen telling the story of Genesis to a gathered crowd hanging on his words ... And I suppose, back in biblical times, people weren't as fortunate as we are in the 20th century, having such instant access to all manner of entertainments & diversions. So, storytelling & the ability to rivet a crowd was probably a highly-valued talent ... :) And it IS quite some yarn ... let there be light ... he separtaed the day and the night ... the heavens and the earth ... let there be trees ... let there be all manner of living creatures to roam about the earth ... Yes, back in those times, few people would have had access to books, too ... or the literacy to read them ... let alone the world-wide-web ... :) More on last nights meteorological show - here journal? ??? Today's mantra: "I used to believe in all the normal distances of life"
That whole excursion was sparked by watching the first part of a movie abt Abraham & others. It occured to me that it was almost certainly the very first time I've seen someone on screen telling the story of Genesis to a gathered crowd hanging on his words ... And I suppose, back in biblical times, people weren't as fortunate as we are in the 20th century, having such instant access to all manner of entertainments & diversions. So, storytelling & the ability to rivet a crowd was probably a highly-valued talent ... :) And it IS quite some yarn ... let there be light ... he separtaed the day and the night ... the heavens and the earth ... let there be trees ... let there be all manner of living creatures to roam about the earth ... Yes, back in those times, few people would have had access to books, too ... or the literacy to read them ... let alone the world-wide-web ... :) More on last nights meteorological show - here journal? ??? Today's mantra: "I used to believe in all the normal distances of life"
And I suppose, back in biblical times, people weren't as fortunate as we are in the 20th century, having such instant access to all manner of entertainments & diversions. So, storytelling & the ability to rivet a crowd was probably a highly-valued talent ... :) And it IS quite some yarn ... let there be light ... he separtaed the day and the night ... the heavens and the earth ... let there be trees ... let there be all manner of living creatures to roam about the earth ... Yes, back in those times, few people would have had access to books, too ... or the literacy to read them ... let alone the world-wide-web ... :) More on last nights meteorological show - here journal? ??? Today's mantra: "I used to believe in all the normal distances of life"
Yes, back in those times, few people would have had access to books, too ... or the literacy to read them ... let alone the world-wide-web ... :) More on last nights meteorological show - here journal? ??? Today's mantra: "I used to believe in all the normal distances of life"
More on last nights meteorological show - here journal? ??? Today's mantra: "I used to believe in all the normal distances of life"
journal? ??? Today's mantra: "I used to believe in all the normal distances of life"
Today's mantra: "I used to believe in all the normal distances of life"
http://www.theage.com.au/news/state/2002/02/03/FFXUFDDA6XC.html History of boomerangs Oh yes, I almost forgot ... click here ... :) From yesterday's palying around ... decided to check out a past page at 'random' to see if it had successfully reached fortune city (another free host for webpages) ... anyway, click & scrool down to "We have noticed that you pretend to value truth on this planet." ... :) Was that b4 I scanned a couple of pages from that book ?? ... ... I did include some intrstin linx on that page, didn I ... ... like this ... Also in that old journal was some ideas for the 'book' I'm always telling myself I'll get around 2 writing 'one of these days' ... and it's not bad stuff when I read through it some 18 months or so later ... click. I'd completely forgotten I'd typed all that stuff up ... it is often amazing to look back on what you wrote in moments of either extreme euphoria or the exact opposite ... once it has passed ... as all things must pass ... :) In fact, one can tell just how long ago it was, as I mention a 'dog walk' ! It's almost a year to the day since she left this planet for places unknown ... Some of it is quite angry ... and if one is to be honest one has to record such thoughts ... hmmm ... I mean one could say a LOT (if not all) of people's anger has its genesis in that vague gnawing feeling that this is NOT the way things ought to be at all ...
History of boomerangs
Oh yes, I almost forgot ... click here ... :) From yesterday's palying around ... decided to check out a past page at 'random' to see if it had successfully reached fortune city (another free host for webpages) ... anyway, click & scrool down to "We have noticed that you pretend to value truth on this planet." ... :) Was that b4 I scanned a couple of pages from that book ?? ... ... I did include some intrstin linx on that page, didn I ... ... like this ... Also in that old journal was some ideas for the 'book' I'm always telling myself I'll get around 2 writing 'one of these days' ... and it's not bad stuff when I read through it some 18 months or so later ... click. I'd completely forgotten I'd typed all that stuff up ... it is often amazing to look back on what you wrote in moments of either extreme euphoria or the exact opposite ... once it has passed ... as all things must pass ... :) In fact, one can tell just how long ago it was, as I mention a 'dog walk' ! It's almost a year to the day since she left this planet for places unknown ... Some of it is quite angry ... and if one is to be honest one has to record such thoughts ... hmmm ... I mean one could say a LOT (if not all) of people's anger has its genesis in that vague gnawing feeling that this is NOT the way things ought to be at all ...
From yesterday's palying around ... decided to check out a past page at 'random' to see if it had successfully reached fortune city (another free host for webpages) ... anyway, click & scrool down to "We have noticed that you pretend to value truth on this planet." ... :) Was that b4 I scanned a couple of pages from that book ?? ... ... I did include some intrstin linx on that page, didn I ... ... like this ... Also in that old journal was some ideas for the 'book' I'm always telling myself I'll get around 2 writing 'one of these days' ... and it's not bad stuff when I read through it some 18 months or so later ... click. I'd completely forgotten I'd typed all that stuff up ... it is often amazing to look back on what you wrote in moments of either extreme euphoria or the exact opposite ... once it has passed ... as all things must pass ... :) In fact, one can tell just how long ago it was, as I mention a 'dog walk' ! It's almost a year to the day since she left this planet for places unknown ... Some of it is quite angry ... and if one is to be honest one has to record such thoughts ... hmmm ... I mean one could say a LOT (if not all) of people's anger has its genesis in that vague gnawing feeling that this is NOT the way things ought to be at all ...
Was that b4 I scanned a couple of pages from that book ?? ... ... I did include some intrstin linx on that page, didn I ... ... like this ... Also in that old journal was some ideas for the 'book' I'm always telling myself I'll get around 2 writing 'one of these days' ... and it's not bad stuff when I read through it some 18 months or so later ... click. I'd completely forgotten I'd typed all that stuff up ... it is often amazing to look back on what you wrote in moments of either extreme euphoria or the exact opposite ... once it has passed ... as all things must pass ... :) In fact, one can tell just how long ago it was, as I mention a 'dog walk' ! It's almost a year to the day since she left this planet for places unknown ... Some of it is quite angry ... and if one is to be honest one has to record such thoughts ... hmmm ... I mean one could say a LOT (if not all) of people's anger has its genesis in that vague gnawing feeling that this is NOT the way things ought to be at all ...
... I did include some intrstin linx on that page, didn I ... ... like this ... Also in that old journal was some ideas for the 'book' I'm always telling myself I'll get around 2 writing 'one of these days' ... and it's not bad stuff when I read through it some 18 months or so later ... click. I'd completely forgotten I'd typed all that stuff up ... it is often amazing to look back on what you wrote in moments of either extreme euphoria or the exact opposite ... once it has passed ... as all things must pass ... :) In fact, one can tell just how long ago it was, as I mention a 'dog walk' ! It's almost a year to the day since she left this planet for places unknown ... Some of it is quite angry ... and if one is to be honest one has to record such thoughts ... hmmm ... I mean one could say a LOT (if not all) of people's anger has its genesis in that vague gnawing feeling that this is NOT the way things ought to be at all ...
... like this ... Also in that old journal was some ideas for the 'book' I'm always telling myself I'll get around 2 writing 'one of these days' ... and it's not bad stuff when I read through it some 18 months or so later ... click. I'd completely forgotten I'd typed all that stuff up ... it is often amazing to look back on what you wrote in moments of either extreme euphoria or the exact opposite ... once it has passed ... as all things must pass ... :) In fact, one can tell just how long ago it was, as I mention a 'dog walk' ! It's almost a year to the day since she left this planet for places unknown ... Some of it is quite angry ... and if one is to be honest one has to record such thoughts ... hmmm ... I mean one could say a LOT (if not all) of people's anger has its genesis in that vague gnawing feeling that this is NOT the way things ought to be at all ...
Also in that old journal was some ideas for the 'book' I'm always telling myself I'll get around 2 writing 'one of these days' ... and it's not bad stuff when I read through it some 18 months or so later ... click. I'd completely forgotten I'd typed all that stuff up ... it is often amazing to look back on what you wrote in moments of either extreme euphoria or the exact opposite ... once it has passed ... as all things must pass ... :) In fact, one can tell just how long ago it was, as I mention a 'dog walk' ! It's almost a year to the day since she left this planet for places unknown ... Some of it is quite angry ... and if one is to be honest one has to record such thoughts ... hmmm ... I mean one could say a LOT (if not all) of people's anger has its genesis in that vague gnawing feeling that this is NOT the way things ought to be at all ...
In fact, one can tell just how long ago it was, as I mention a 'dog walk' ! It's almost a year to the day since she left this planet for places unknown ... Some of it is quite angry ... and if one is to be honest one has to record such thoughts ... hmmm ... I mean one could say a LOT (if not all) of people's anger has its genesis in that vague gnawing feeling that this is NOT the way things ought to be at all ...
Some of it is quite angry ... and if one is to be honest one has to record such thoughts ... hmmm ... I mean one could say a LOT (if not all) of people's anger has its genesis in that vague gnawing feeling that this is NOT the way things ought to be at all ...
We couldn't let a session go by without a few more photo linx, could we ... ... so far, I've only clicked on a couple ... Bike round Oz Today's mantra: "Not even if I was a crazy bastard" Fjordland More panoramas - click Carl Heilman - has a few ... linx too ... USGS panoramas - biscayne bay looks rather nice ... A littl more Fraser Oh yes, I had a look at a few more of Carol Es's creations ... Lovely image & tips on photography ... some gorgeous wallpaper as well at his site ... like this one ...
... so far, I've only clicked on a couple ... Bike round Oz Today's mantra: "Not even if I was a crazy bastard" Fjordland More panoramas - click Carl Heilman - has a few ... linx too ... USGS panoramas - biscayne bay looks rather nice ... A littl more Fraser Oh yes, I had a look at a few more of Carol Es's creations ... Lovely image & tips on photography ... some gorgeous wallpaper as well at his site ... like this one ...
Bike round Oz
Today's mantra: "Not even if I was a crazy bastard" Fjordland More panoramas - click Carl Heilman - has a few ... linx too ... USGS panoramas - biscayne bay looks rather nice ... A littl more Fraser Oh yes, I had a look at a few more of Carol Es's creations ... Lovely image & tips on photography ... some gorgeous wallpaper as well at his site ... like this one ...
Fjordland
More panoramas - click Carl Heilman - has a few ... linx too ... USGS panoramas - biscayne bay looks rather nice ... A littl more Fraser Oh yes, I had a look at a few more of Carol Es's creations ... Lovely image & tips on photography ... some gorgeous wallpaper as well at his site ... like this one ...
Carl Heilman - has a few ... linx too ... USGS panoramas - biscayne bay looks rather nice ... A littl more Fraser Oh yes, I had a look at a few more of Carol Es's creations ... Lovely image & tips on photography ... some gorgeous wallpaper as well at his site ... like this one ...
USGS panoramas - biscayne bay looks rather nice ... A littl more Fraser Oh yes, I had a look at a few more of Carol Es's creations ... Lovely image & tips on photography ... some gorgeous wallpaper as well at his site ... like this one ...
A littl more Fraser Oh yes, I had a look at a few more of Carol Es's creations ... Lovely image & tips on photography ... some gorgeous wallpaper as well at his site ... like this one ...
Oh yes, I had a look at a few more of Carol Es's creations ... Lovely image & tips on photography ... some gorgeous wallpaper as well at his site ... like this one ...
Lovely image & tips on photography ... some gorgeous wallpaper as well at his site ... like this one ...
... some gorgeous wallpaper as well at his site ... like this one ...
Here's a couple of quotes from a movie I enjoyed this avo, made 11 years b4 I was even born (this time round). See if you can guess what it is. Hint: It stars Rex Harrison ... though I must say he didn't say any of the following ... well, apart from the final response :) "Haunted? How perfectly fascinating." "Thank you. I've always wanted to be considered obstinate." "The only charitable explanation is that you have taken leave of your senses ..." "He took me unawares!" "My dear, since Eve picked the apple, no woman has ever been taken entirely unawares." How movies have changed in 50 years ... no nudity (or even cleavage or leg) ... the worst 'swearing' being 'blasted' or 'confounded' or 'pipe down' ... no violence ... yet quite an involving story & dialogue & performances. I suppose one has to invest in those three things if one isn't inclined to rely on sex & violence & conflict ... :) ... or expensive 'special effects' ... Had a quick look around and found this extensive movie quotes site - click. Hint - the movie is one of those lsted here and if you think real hard about the first quote I jotted down ... :) During that little hunt, I found a site called 'nitpickers' ... :) Click here to see what I mean ... Somebody found 45 'nitpicks' in one of my other favourite movies ... :) ... that's nothing! I had a bit of a wander round the site and the Matrix chalks up 395! and that only gets second place! ... :) Rolf Potts vagabond traveler More Aussie snaps ... I like the boab tree ... plus the gorge ... World laughter tour
"Haunted? How perfectly fascinating." "Thank you. I've always wanted to be considered obstinate." "The only charitable explanation is that you have taken leave of your senses ..." "He took me unawares!" "My dear, since Eve picked the apple, no woman has ever been taken entirely unawares." How movies have changed in 50 years ... no nudity (or even cleavage or leg) ... the worst 'swearing' being 'blasted' or 'confounded' or 'pipe down' ... no violence ... yet quite an involving story & dialogue & performances. I suppose one has to invest in those three things if one isn't inclined to rely on sex & violence & conflict ... :) ... or expensive 'special effects' ... Had a quick look around and found this extensive movie quotes site - click. Hint - the movie is one of those lsted here and if you think real hard about the first quote I jotted down ... :) During that little hunt, I found a site called 'nitpickers' ... :) Click here to see what I mean ... Somebody found 45 'nitpicks' in one of my other favourite movies ... :) ... that's nothing! I had a bit of a wander round the site and the Matrix chalks up 395! and that only gets second place! ... :) Rolf Potts vagabond traveler More Aussie snaps ... I like the boab tree ... plus the gorge ... World laughter tour
"Thank you. I've always wanted to be considered obstinate."
"The only charitable explanation is that you have taken leave of your senses ..."
"He took me unawares!" "My dear, since Eve picked the apple, no woman has ever been taken entirely unawares."
How movies have changed in 50 years ... no nudity (or even cleavage or leg) ... the worst 'swearing' being 'blasted' or 'confounded' or 'pipe down' ... no violence ... yet quite an involving story & dialogue & performances. I suppose one has to invest in those three things if one isn't inclined to rely on sex & violence & conflict ... :) ... or expensive 'special effects' ... Had a quick look around and found this extensive movie quotes site - click. Hint - the movie is one of those lsted here and if you think real hard about the first quote I jotted down ... :) During that little hunt, I found a site called 'nitpickers' ... :) Click here to see what I mean ... Somebody found 45 'nitpicks' in one of my other favourite movies ... :) ... that's nothing! I had a bit of a wander round the site and the Matrix chalks up 395! and that only gets second place! ... :) Rolf Potts vagabond traveler More Aussie snaps ... I like the boab tree ... plus the gorge ... World laughter tour
... or expensive 'special effects' ... Had a quick look around and found this extensive movie quotes site - click. Hint - the movie is one of those lsted here and if you think real hard about the first quote I jotted down ... :) During that little hunt, I found a site called 'nitpickers' ... :) Click here to see what I mean ... Somebody found 45 'nitpicks' in one of my other favourite movies ... :) ... that's nothing! I had a bit of a wander round the site and the Matrix chalks up 395! and that only gets second place! ... :) Rolf Potts vagabond traveler More Aussie snaps ... I like the boab tree ... plus the gorge ... World laughter tour
Had a quick look around and found this extensive movie quotes site - click. Hint - the movie is one of those lsted here and if you think real hard about the first quote I jotted down ... :) During that little hunt, I found a site called 'nitpickers' ... :) Click here to see what I mean ... Somebody found 45 'nitpicks' in one of my other favourite movies ... :) ... that's nothing! I had a bit of a wander round the site and the Matrix chalks up 395! and that only gets second place! ... :) Rolf Potts vagabond traveler More Aussie snaps ... I like the boab tree ... plus the gorge ... World laughter tour
During that little hunt, I found a site called 'nitpickers' ... :) Click here to see what I mean ... Somebody found 45 'nitpicks' in one of my other favourite movies ... :) ... that's nothing! I had a bit of a wander round the site and the Matrix chalks up 395! and that only gets second place! ... :) Rolf Potts vagabond traveler More Aussie snaps ... I like the boab tree ... plus the gorge ... World laughter tour
Click here to see what I mean ... Somebody found 45 'nitpicks' in one of my other favourite movies ... :) ... that's nothing! I had a bit of a wander round the site and the Matrix chalks up 395! and that only gets second place! ... :) Rolf Potts vagabond traveler More Aussie snaps ... I like the boab tree ... plus the gorge ... World laughter tour
Somebody found 45 'nitpicks' in one of my other favourite movies ... :) ... that's nothing! I had a bit of a wander round the site and the Matrix chalks up 395! and that only gets second place! ... :) Rolf Potts vagabond traveler More Aussie snaps ... I like the boab tree ... plus the gorge ... World laughter tour
... that's nothing! I had a bit of a wander round the site and the Matrix chalks up 395! and that only gets second place! ... :) Rolf Potts vagabond traveler More Aussie snaps ... I like the boab tree ... plus the gorge ... World laughter tour
Rolf Potts vagabond traveler More Aussie snaps ... I like the boab tree ... plus the gorge ... World laughter tour
More Aussie snaps ... I like the boab tree ... plus the gorge ... World laughter tour
World laughter tour
Had a look at this month's image on the dolphin calendar which is currently hanging on a wall in my lounge room - it's by Brandon Cole & the text is worth transcribing here: Oceanic dolphins travel in small pods that will often merge with other pods to create temporary herds of hundreds or even thousands of dolphins. By joining forces, these pods can seek out prey that is widely dispersed and protect themselves against predators. Dolphins will also rub, touch, and caress each other, forming friendships that scientists believe last a lifetime. Brandon Cole - quite a few sites look worth a visit ... ... such as the very first one on the list ...
Oceanic dolphins travel in small pods that will often merge with other pods to create temporary herds of hundreds or even thousands of dolphins. By joining forces, these pods can seek out prey that is widely dispersed and protect themselves against predators. Dolphins will also rub, touch, and caress each other, forming friendships that scientists believe last a lifetime.
Brandon Cole - quite a few sites look worth a visit ... ... such as the very first one on the list ...
... such as the very first one on the list ...
Looks like those Gyuto monks are keeping themselves busy ... :) Plus some Gyuto wallpaper - in their multimedia section ... {Update: amazing timing as a few hours later I go out shopping and in my letterbox, what do I find ... a print copy of the monks newsletter} More twists & turns :) mcg.org.au webcam While looking for that dead link, the superbowl comes to a climax ... click They finally got a dramatic (& largely unexpected) finish ... :) It's www.superbowl.com ... and it's the first since Sep 11 ... As I've said a few times ... the pressure & weight of expectation versus 'nothing to lose' ... plus the fallibility of human nerves ... ... not to mention the assumption that things will proceed pretty much as they have in the past ... :) Click & scroll down to Leunig ... Or click here for the full search - I believe I receieved an email that the calendars are available from the SMH for purchase ... send 'em an email if you're keen ... :) Plus this page which could easily be added to my Leunig page ... This page has his Lifeache cartoon Why do we do it? My big toe Interesting sermomn that mentions Leunig ... "Leunig cartoon in a cardboard box illuminated by a candle inside the box." ... nice idea ... :) Need more Leunig ?? ... You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
Plus some Gyuto wallpaper - in their multimedia section ... {Update: amazing timing as a few hours later I go out shopping and in my letterbox, what do I find ... a print copy of the monks newsletter} More twists & turns :) mcg.org.au webcam While looking for that dead link, the superbowl comes to a climax ... click They finally got a dramatic (& largely unexpected) finish ... :) It's www.superbowl.com ... and it's the first since Sep 11 ... As I've said a few times ... the pressure & weight of expectation versus 'nothing to lose' ... plus the fallibility of human nerves ... ... not to mention the assumption that things will proceed pretty much as they have in the past ... :) Click & scroll down to Leunig ... Or click here for the full search - I believe I receieved an email that the calendars are available from the SMH for purchase ... send 'em an email if you're keen ... :) Plus this page which could easily be added to my Leunig page ... This page has his Lifeache cartoon Why do we do it? My big toe Interesting sermomn that mentions Leunig ... "Leunig cartoon in a cardboard box illuminated by a candle inside the box." ... nice idea ... :) Need more Leunig ?? ... You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
{Update: amazing timing as a few hours later I go out shopping and in my letterbox, what do I find ... a print copy of the monks newsletter} More twists & turns :) mcg.org.au webcam While looking for that dead link, the superbowl comes to a climax ... click They finally got a dramatic (& largely unexpected) finish ... :) It's www.superbowl.com ... and it's the first since Sep 11 ... As I've said a few times ... the pressure & weight of expectation versus 'nothing to lose' ... plus the fallibility of human nerves ... ... not to mention the assumption that things will proceed pretty much as they have in the past ... :) Click & scroll down to Leunig ... Or click here for the full search - I believe I receieved an email that the calendars are available from the SMH for purchase ... send 'em an email if you're keen ... :) Plus this page which could easily be added to my Leunig page ... This page has his Lifeache cartoon Why do we do it? My big toe Interesting sermomn that mentions Leunig ... "Leunig cartoon in a cardboard box illuminated by a candle inside the box." ... nice idea ... :) Need more Leunig ?? ... You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
More twists & turns :)
mcg.org.au webcam While looking for that dead link, the superbowl comes to a climax ... click They finally got a dramatic (& largely unexpected) finish ... :) It's www.superbowl.com ... and it's the first since Sep 11 ... As I've said a few times ... the pressure & weight of expectation versus 'nothing to lose' ... plus the fallibility of human nerves ... ... not to mention the assumption that things will proceed pretty much as they have in the past ... :) Click & scroll down to Leunig ... Or click here for the full search - I believe I receieved an email that the calendars are available from the SMH for purchase ... send 'em an email if you're keen ... :) Plus this page which could easily be added to my Leunig page ... This page has his Lifeache cartoon Why do we do it? My big toe Interesting sermomn that mentions Leunig ... "Leunig cartoon in a cardboard box illuminated by a candle inside the box." ... nice idea ... :) Need more Leunig ?? ... You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
While looking for that dead link, the superbowl comes to a climax ... click They finally got a dramatic (& largely unexpected) finish ... :) It's www.superbowl.com ... and it's the first since Sep 11 ... As I've said a few times ... the pressure & weight of expectation versus 'nothing to lose' ... plus the fallibility of human nerves ... ... not to mention the assumption that things will proceed pretty much as they have in the past ... :) Click & scroll down to Leunig ... Or click here for the full search - I believe I receieved an email that the calendars are available from the SMH for purchase ... send 'em an email if you're keen ... :) Plus this page which could easily be added to my Leunig page ... This page has his Lifeache cartoon Why do we do it? My big toe Interesting sermomn that mentions Leunig ... "Leunig cartoon in a cardboard box illuminated by a candle inside the box." ... nice idea ... :) Need more Leunig ?? ... You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
They finally got a dramatic (& largely unexpected) finish ... :) It's www.superbowl.com ... and it's the first since Sep 11 ... As I've said a few times ... the pressure & weight of expectation versus 'nothing to lose' ... plus the fallibility of human nerves ... ... not to mention the assumption that things will proceed pretty much as they have in the past ... :) Click & scroll down to Leunig ... Or click here for the full search - I believe I receieved an email that the calendars are available from the SMH for purchase ... send 'em an email if you're keen ... :) Plus this page which could easily be added to my Leunig page ... This page has his Lifeache cartoon Why do we do it? My big toe Interesting sermomn that mentions Leunig ... "Leunig cartoon in a cardboard box illuminated by a candle inside the box." ... nice idea ... :) Need more Leunig ?? ... You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
It's www.superbowl.com ... and it's the first since Sep 11 ... As I've said a few times ... the pressure & weight of expectation versus 'nothing to lose' ... plus the fallibility of human nerves ... ... not to mention the assumption that things will proceed pretty much as they have in the past ... :) Click & scroll down to Leunig ... Or click here for the full search - I believe I receieved an email that the calendars are available from the SMH for purchase ... send 'em an email if you're keen ... :) Plus this page which could easily be added to my Leunig page ... This page has his Lifeache cartoon Why do we do it? My big toe Interesting sermomn that mentions Leunig ... "Leunig cartoon in a cardboard box illuminated by a candle inside the box." ... nice idea ... :) Need more Leunig ?? ... You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
As I've said a few times ... the pressure & weight of expectation versus 'nothing to lose' ... plus the fallibility of human nerves ... ... not to mention the assumption that things will proceed pretty much as they have in the past ... :) Click & scroll down to Leunig ... Or click here for the full search - I believe I receieved an email that the calendars are available from the SMH for purchase ... send 'em an email if you're keen ... :) Plus this page which could easily be added to my Leunig page ... This page has his Lifeache cartoon Why do we do it? My big toe Interesting sermomn that mentions Leunig ... "Leunig cartoon in a cardboard box illuminated by a candle inside the box." ... nice idea ... :) Need more Leunig ?? ... You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
... not to mention the assumption that things will proceed pretty much as they have in the past ... :) Click & scroll down to Leunig ... Or click here for the full search - I believe I receieved an email that the calendars are available from the SMH for purchase ... send 'em an email if you're keen ... :) Plus this page which could easily be added to my Leunig page ... This page has his Lifeache cartoon Why do we do it? My big toe Interesting sermomn that mentions Leunig ... "Leunig cartoon in a cardboard box illuminated by a candle inside the box." ... nice idea ... :) Need more Leunig ?? ... You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
Click & scroll down to Leunig ... Or click here for the full search - I believe I receieved an email that the calendars are available from the SMH for purchase ... send 'em an email if you're keen ... :) Plus this page which could easily be added to my Leunig page ... This page has his Lifeache cartoon Why do we do it? My big toe Interesting sermomn that mentions Leunig ... "Leunig cartoon in a cardboard box illuminated by a candle inside the box." ... nice idea ... :) Need more Leunig ?? ... You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
Or click here for the full search - I believe I receieved an email that the calendars are available from the SMH for purchase ... send 'em an email if you're keen ... :) Plus this page which could easily be added to my Leunig page ... This page has his Lifeache cartoon Why do we do it? My big toe Interesting sermomn that mentions Leunig ... "Leunig cartoon in a cardboard box illuminated by a candle inside the box." ... nice idea ... :) Need more Leunig ?? ... You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
Plus this page which could easily be added to my Leunig page ... This page has his Lifeache cartoon Why do we do it? My big toe Interesting sermomn that mentions Leunig ... "Leunig cartoon in a cardboard box illuminated by a candle inside the box." ... nice idea ... :) Need more Leunig ?? ... You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
This page has his Lifeache cartoon Why do we do it? My big toe Interesting sermomn that mentions Leunig ... "Leunig cartoon in a cardboard box illuminated by a candle inside the box." ... nice idea ... :) Need more Leunig ?? ... You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
Why do we do it?
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Interesting sermomn that mentions Leunig ... "Leunig cartoon in a cardboard box illuminated by a candle inside the box." ... nice idea ... :) Need more Leunig ?? ... You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
"Leunig cartoon in a cardboard box illuminated by a candle inside the box." ... nice idea ... :) Need more Leunig ?? ... You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
Need more Leunig ?? ... You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
You could click here or here ... Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
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Today's mantra: "What are the things we tell ourselves. What other things we tell ourselves."
Discovered some interesting tricks with fonts & colors - drag your mouse over the following ... We can still be angry after all these years. We can still be timid or jealous or full of feelings of unworthiness. The point is not to try to change ourselves. Meditation practice isn't about trying to throw ourselves away and become something better. It's about befriending who we are already. The ground of practice is you or me or whoever we are right now, just as we are. That's the ground, that's what we study, that's what we come to know with tremendous curiosity and interest. - Pema Chodron, The Wisdom of No Escape and the Path of Loving-Kindness ... magic! :) Then click 'elsewhere' and it vanishes once more ... hours of fun for the whole family ... :) Oh yes, also purchased 'Blue Planet' with my Christmas vouchers - it's a gorgeous book ... and I may try plugging the photography credits into Google - one fabulous image of a crab I tried to scan but the book's too darned big - or my scanner is too darned small. It's all relative ... :) The crabby image was courtesy of Chris Gomersall ... and here 'tis ... click ... okay, nothing like the GLOSSY full page image in the book but still ... :) ggg Added a couple more Leunig ... :) Including this definitive list of Aussie cluture :) Sydney continues to have a summer that is memorable for extremes ... ... could make for an 'interesting' wicket for this week's cricket finals ... :)
We can still be angry after all these years. We can still be timid or jealous or full of feelings of unworthiness. The point is not to try to change ourselves. Meditation practice isn't about trying to throw ourselves away and become something better. It's about befriending who we are already. The ground of practice is you or me or whoever we are right now, just as we are. That's the ground, that's what we study, that's what we come to know with tremendous curiosity and interest. - Pema Chodron, The Wisdom of No Escape and the Path of Loving-Kindness
... magic! :)
Then click 'elsewhere' and it vanishes once more ... hours of fun for the whole family ... :) Oh yes, also purchased 'Blue Planet' with my Christmas vouchers - it's a gorgeous book ... and I may try plugging the photography credits into Google - one fabulous image of a crab I tried to scan but the book's too darned big - or my scanner is too darned small. It's all relative ... :) The crabby image was courtesy of Chris Gomersall ... and here 'tis ... click ... okay, nothing like the GLOSSY full page image in the book but still ... :) ggg Added a couple more Leunig ... :) Including this definitive list of Aussie cluture :) Sydney continues to have a summer that is memorable for extremes ... ... could make for an 'interesting' wicket for this week's cricket finals ... :)
Oh yes, also purchased 'Blue Planet' with my Christmas vouchers - it's a gorgeous book ... and I may try plugging the photography credits into Google - one fabulous image of a crab I tried to scan but the book's too darned big - or my scanner is too darned small. It's all relative ... :) The crabby image was courtesy of Chris Gomersall ... and here 'tis ... click ... okay, nothing like the GLOSSY full page image in the book but still ... :) ggg Added a couple more Leunig ... :) Including this definitive list of Aussie cluture :) Sydney continues to have a summer that is memorable for extremes ... ... could make for an 'interesting' wicket for this week's cricket finals ... :)
The crabby image was courtesy of Chris Gomersall ... and here 'tis ... click ... okay, nothing like the GLOSSY full page image in the book but still ... :) ggg Added a couple more Leunig ... :) Including this definitive list of Aussie cluture :) Sydney continues to have a summer that is memorable for extremes ... ... could make for an 'interesting' wicket for this week's cricket finals ... :)
... and here 'tis ... click ... okay, nothing like the GLOSSY full page image in the book but still ... :) ggg Added a couple more Leunig ... :) Including this definitive list of Aussie cluture :) Sydney continues to have a summer that is memorable for extremes ... ... could make for an 'interesting' wicket for this week's cricket finals ... :)
ggg Added a couple more Leunig ... :) Including this definitive list of Aussie cluture :) Sydney continues to have a summer that is memorable for extremes ... ... could make for an 'interesting' wicket for this week's cricket finals ... :)
Added a couple more Leunig ... :) Including this definitive list of Aussie cluture :) Sydney continues to have a summer that is memorable for extremes ... ... could make for an 'interesting' wicket for this week's cricket finals ... :)
Including this definitive list of Aussie cluture :) Sydney continues to have a summer that is memorable for extremes ... ... could make for an 'interesting' wicket for this week's cricket finals ... :)
Sydney continues to have a summer that is memorable for extremes ... ... could make for an 'interesting' wicket for this week's cricket finals ... :)
... could make for an 'interesting' wicket for this week's cricket finals ... :)
Today's contemplation: "That's okay. It doesn't bother me at all. If people can't come up with a healthier way of spending their time than sitting around thinking negative thoughts about me then I feel very sad for them." Okay, a couple of those 'blue planet' photographers ... Norbert Wu Woodfall wild images Bruce Coleman NURP Collection Frans Lanting Image Quest 3-D Robert Harding Picture Library - 2 million images ?? Georgette Douwma Ocean Optics Dive Sights ... may as well add a few of those to my Planet Oz file ... A relaxing evening ... new season of the Great Outdoors visited some interestin spots in Oz ... click - Mutawintji National Park - White Cliffs underground hotel - Mundi Mundi plains sunset - Today's mantra: "Until you're able to live consciously, it's highly likely that you will sincerely believe that other people are responsible (& thus to blame) for the way you feel. You'll never get anywhere until you genuinely question this belief. Local mornings. Local mornings. Nice in the twelve launchings." "I used to believe in a world full of tiny women and tiny boyfriends."
Okay, a couple of those 'blue planet' photographers ... Norbert Wu Woodfall wild images Bruce Coleman NURP Collection Frans Lanting Image Quest 3-D Robert Harding Picture Library - 2 million images ?? Georgette Douwma Ocean Optics Dive Sights ... may as well add a few of those to my Planet Oz file ... A relaxing evening ... new season of the Great Outdoors visited some interestin spots in Oz ... click - Mutawintji National Park - White Cliffs underground hotel - Mundi Mundi plains sunset - Today's mantra: "Until you're able to live consciously, it's highly likely that you will sincerely believe that other people are responsible (& thus to blame) for the way you feel. You'll never get anywhere until you genuinely question this belief. Local mornings. Local mornings. Nice in the twelve launchings." "I used to believe in a world full of tiny women and tiny boyfriends."
Norbert Wu
Woodfall wild images
Bruce Coleman
NURP Collection
Frans Lanting
Image Quest 3-D
Robert Harding Picture Library - 2 million images ?? Georgette Douwma Ocean Optics Dive Sights ... may as well add a few of those to my Planet Oz file ... A relaxing evening ... new season of the Great Outdoors visited some interestin spots in Oz ... click - Mutawintji National Park - White Cliffs underground hotel - Mundi Mundi plains sunset - Today's mantra: "Until you're able to live consciously, it's highly likely that you will sincerely believe that other people are responsible (& thus to blame) for the way you feel. You'll never get anywhere until you genuinely question this belief. Local mornings. Local mornings. Nice in the twelve launchings." "I used to believe in a world full of tiny women and tiny boyfriends."
Georgette Douwma
Ocean Optics
Dive Sights
... may as well add a few of those to my Planet Oz file ... A relaxing evening ... new season of the Great Outdoors visited some interestin spots in Oz ... click - Mutawintji National Park - White Cliffs underground hotel - Mundi Mundi plains sunset - Today's mantra: "Until you're able to live consciously, it's highly likely that you will sincerely believe that other people are responsible (& thus to blame) for the way you feel. You'll never get anywhere until you genuinely question this belief. Local mornings. Local mornings. Nice in the twelve launchings." "I used to believe in a world full of tiny women and tiny boyfriends."
A relaxing evening ... new season of the Great Outdoors visited some interestin spots in Oz ... click - Mutawintji National Park - White Cliffs underground hotel - Mundi Mundi plains sunset - Today's mantra: "Until you're able to live consciously, it's highly likely that you will sincerely believe that other people are responsible (& thus to blame) for the way you feel. You'll never get anywhere until you genuinely question this belief. Local mornings. Local mornings. Nice in the twelve launchings." "I used to believe in a world full of tiny women and tiny boyfriends."
Today's mantra: "Until you're able to live consciously, it's highly likely that you will sincerely believe that other people are responsible (& thus to blame) for the way you feel. You'll never get anywhere until you genuinely question this belief. Local mornings. Local mornings. Nice in the twelve launchings." "I used to believe in a world full of tiny women and tiny boyfriends."
"I used to believe in a world full of tiny women and tiny boyfriends."
Ah, those mandala sites from a couple of months back ... could add them to the links section of my Gyuto monks page ... From today's emails ... Zen Cat box - where was that link ... click Click {Hopefully, your PC is setup in such a way as to view this animation} More humour Bahai teachings - darn, I should have checked that link before sending the email - seems its a dud link now. Ah, cyberspace - a perfect lesson in impermanence ... :) I had offered it as a link containing the analogy of the spirit with a bird in a cage ... so, a quick search via Google leads us to ... Well, firstly a PDF file, which doesn't have the quote I was after but this little analogy is worth a read: A nightingale which has always lived in a cage does not know any other place but the cage. It may get glimpses of a garden through the bars of its cage but the poor bird has no conception of freedom and has never known the joy of flying in the green woods or the open fields. If you open the door of the cage to set the bird free, it may hop to a corner of the cage and not want to come out, and when you put your hand in to take the bird out, it gets frightened and tries to escape from your hand. But once the bird is free, it soars high in the open sky and sings among the green trees. It makes its home in the flowered meadows and the perfumed woods, and never comes back to a cage even if you offer it thousands of golden cages. Here's a couple of pages that express the bird & cage analogy bettert than I did in my email :) ... Some questions answered Tranquility Zone Plus this page Today's mantra: "Why do people call me such a madman? I'm not even crazy." www.pointoflight.com/Issues/BahaiFaith.html Ah, here is the amended location ... so. it's not so much 'impermanence' in cyberspace as it is frequent re-location of pages ... Interesting reading Rialto Observation deck Hmmm ... found this page from a search of 'rialto observation deck' ... :) Also from emails - groundhog day quotes ... ... click :) I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
From today's emails ... Zen Cat box - where was that link ... click Click {Hopefully, your PC is setup in such a way as to view this animation} More humour Bahai teachings - darn, I should have checked that link before sending the email - seems its a dud link now. Ah, cyberspace - a perfect lesson in impermanence ... :) I had offered it as a link containing the analogy of the spirit with a bird in a cage ... so, a quick search via Google leads us to ... Well, firstly a PDF file, which doesn't have the quote I was after but this little analogy is worth a read: A nightingale which has always lived in a cage does not know any other place but the cage. It may get glimpses of a garden through the bars of its cage but the poor bird has no conception of freedom and has never known the joy of flying in the green woods or the open fields. If you open the door of the cage to set the bird free, it may hop to a corner of the cage and not want to come out, and when you put your hand in to take the bird out, it gets frightened and tries to escape from your hand. But once the bird is free, it soars high in the open sky and sings among the green trees. It makes its home in the flowered meadows and the perfumed woods, and never comes back to a cage even if you offer it thousands of golden cages. Here's a couple of pages that express the bird & cage analogy bettert than I did in my email :) ... Some questions answered Tranquility Zone Plus this page Today's mantra: "Why do people call me such a madman? I'm not even crazy." www.pointoflight.com/Issues/BahaiFaith.html Ah, here is the amended location ... so. it's not so much 'impermanence' in cyberspace as it is frequent re-location of pages ... Interesting reading Rialto Observation deck Hmmm ... found this page from a search of 'rialto observation deck' ... :) Also from emails - groundhog day quotes ... ... click :) I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
Zen Cat box - where was that link ... click Click {Hopefully, your PC is setup in such a way as to view this animation} More humour Bahai teachings - darn, I should have checked that link before sending the email - seems its a dud link now. Ah, cyberspace - a perfect lesson in impermanence ... :) I had offered it as a link containing the analogy of the spirit with a bird in a cage ... so, a quick search via Google leads us to ... Well, firstly a PDF file, which doesn't have the quote I was after but this little analogy is worth a read: A nightingale which has always lived in a cage does not know any other place but the cage. It may get glimpses of a garden through the bars of its cage but the poor bird has no conception of freedom and has never known the joy of flying in the green woods or the open fields. If you open the door of the cage to set the bird free, it may hop to a corner of the cage and not want to come out, and when you put your hand in to take the bird out, it gets frightened and tries to escape from your hand. But once the bird is free, it soars high in the open sky and sings among the green trees. It makes its home in the flowered meadows and the perfumed woods, and never comes back to a cage even if you offer it thousands of golden cages. Here's a couple of pages that express the bird & cage analogy bettert than I did in my email :) ... Some questions answered Tranquility Zone Plus this page Today's mantra: "Why do people call me such a madman? I'm not even crazy." www.pointoflight.com/Issues/BahaiFaith.html Ah, here is the amended location ... so. it's not so much 'impermanence' in cyberspace as it is frequent re-location of pages ... Interesting reading Rialto Observation deck Hmmm ... found this page from a search of 'rialto observation deck' ... :) Also from emails - groundhog day quotes ... ... click :) I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
Click {Hopefully, your PC is setup in such a way as to view this animation} More humour Bahai teachings - darn, I should have checked that link before sending the email - seems its a dud link now. Ah, cyberspace - a perfect lesson in impermanence ... :) I had offered it as a link containing the analogy of the spirit with a bird in a cage ... so, a quick search via Google leads us to ... Well, firstly a PDF file, which doesn't have the quote I was after but this little analogy is worth a read: A nightingale which has always lived in a cage does not know any other place but the cage. It may get glimpses of a garden through the bars of its cage but the poor bird has no conception of freedom and has never known the joy of flying in the green woods or the open fields. If you open the door of the cage to set the bird free, it may hop to a corner of the cage and not want to come out, and when you put your hand in to take the bird out, it gets frightened and tries to escape from your hand. But once the bird is free, it soars high in the open sky and sings among the green trees. It makes its home in the flowered meadows and the perfumed woods, and never comes back to a cage even if you offer it thousands of golden cages. Here's a couple of pages that express the bird & cage analogy bettert than I did in my email :) ... Some questions answered Tranquility Zone Plus this page Today's mantra: "Why do people call me such a madman? I'm not even crazy." www.pointoflight.com/Issues/BahaiFaith.html Ah, here is the amended location ... so. it's not so much 'impermanence' in cyberspace as it is frequent re-location of pages ... Interesting reading Rialto Observation deck Hmmm ... found this page from a search of 'rialto observation deck' ... :) Also from emails - groundhog day quotes ... ... click :) I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
More humour
Bahai teachings - darn, I should have checked that link before sending the email - seems its a dud link now. Ah, cyberspace - a perfect lesson in impermanence ... :) I had offered it as a link containing the analogy of the spirit with a bird in a cage ... so, a quick search via Google leads us to ... Well, firstly a PDF file, which doesn't have the quote I was after but this little analogy is worth a read: A nightingale which has always lived in a cage does not know any other place but the cage. It may get glimpses of a garden through the bars of its cage but the poor bird has no conception of freedom and has never known the joy of flying in the green woods or the open fields. If you open the door of the cage to set the bird free, it may hop to a corner of the cage and not want to come out, and when you put your hand in to take the bird out, it gets frightened and tries to escape from your hand. But once the bird is free, it soars high in the open sky and sings among the green trees. It makes its home in the flowered meadows and the perfumed woods, and never comes back to a cage even if you offer it thousands of golden cages. Here's a couple of pages that express the bird & cage analogy bettert than I did in my email :) ... Some questions answered Tranquility Zone Plus this page Today's mantra: "Why do people call me such a madman? I'm not even crazy." www.pointoflight.com/Issues/BahaiFaith.html Ah, here is the amended location ... so. it's not so much 'impermanence' in cyberspace as it is frequent re-location of pages ... Interesting reading Rialto Observation deck Hmmm ... found this page from a search of 'rialto observation deck' ... :) Also from emails - groundhog day quotes ... ... click :) I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
I had offered it as a link containing the analogy of the spirit with a bird in a cage ... so, a quick search via Google leads us to ... Well, firstly a PDF file, which doesn't have the quote I was after but this little analogy is worth a read: A nightingale which has always lived in a cage does not know any other place but the cage. It may get glimpses of a garden through the bars of its cage but the poor bird has no conception of freedom and has never known the joy of flying in the green woods or the open fields. If you open the door of the cage to set the bird free, it may hop to a corner of the cage and not want to come out, and when you put your hand in to take the bird out, it gets frightened and tries to escape from your hand. But once the bird is free, it soars high in the open sky and sings among the green trees. It makes its home in the flowered meadows and the perfumed woods, and never comes back to a cage even if you offer it thousands of golden cages. Here's a couple of pages that express the bird & cage analogy bettert than I did in my email :) ... Some questions answered Tranquility Zone Plus this page Today's mantra: "Why do people call me such a madman? I'm not even crazy." www.pointoflight.com/Issues/BahaiFaith.html Ah, here is the amended location ... so. it's not so much 'impermanence' in cyberspace as it is frequent re-location of pages ... Interesting reading Rialto Observation deck Hmmm ... found this page from a search of 'rialto observation deck' ... :) Also from emails - groundhog day quotes ... ... click :) I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
Well, firstly a PDF file, which doesn't have the quote I was after but this little analogy is worth a read: A nightingale which has always lived in a cage does not know any other place but the cage. It may get glimpses of a garden through the bars of its cage but the poor bird has no conception of freedom and has never known the joy of flying in the green woods or the open fields. If you open the door of the cage to set the bird free, it may hop to a corner of the cage and not want to come out, and when you put your hand in to take the bird out, it gets frightened and tries to escape from your hand. But once the bird is free, it soars high in the open sky and sings among the green trees. It makes its home in the flowered meadows and the perfumed woods, and never comes back to a cage even if you offer it thousands of golden cages. Here's a couple of pages that express the bird & cage analogy bettert than I did in my email :) ... Some questions answered Tranquility Zone Plus this page Today's mantra: "Why do people call me such a madman? I'm not even crazy." www.pointoflight.com/Issues/BahaiFaith.html Ah, here is the amended location ... so. it's not so much 'impermanence' in cyberspace as it is frequent re-location of pages ... Interesting reading Rialto Observation deck Hmmm ... found this page from a search of 'rialto observation deck' ... :) Also from emails - groundhog day quotes ... ... click :) I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
A nightingale which has always lived in a cage does not know any other place but the cage. It may get glimpses of a garden through the bars of its cage but the poor bird has no conception of freedom and has never known the joy of flying in the green woods or the open fields. If you open the door of the cage to set the bird free, it may hop to a corner of the cage and not want to come out, and when you put your hand in to take the bird out, it gets frightened and tries to escape from your hand. But once the bird is free, it soars high in the open sky and sings among the green trees. It makes its home in the flowered meadows and the perfumed woods, and never comes back to a cage even if you offer it thousands of golden cages.
Here's a couple of pages that express the bird & cage analogy bettert than I did in my email :) ... Some questions answered Tranquility Zone Plus this page Today's mantra: "Why do people call me such a madman? I'm not even crazy." www.pointoflight.com/Issues/BahaiFaith.html Ah, here is the amended location ... so. it's not so much 'impermanence' in cyberspace as it is frequent re-location of pages ... Interesting reading Rialto Observation deck Hmmm ... found this page from a search of 'rialto observation deck' ... :) Also from emails - groundhog day quotes ... ... click :) I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
Some questions answered
Tranquility Zone
Plus this page Today's mantra: "Why do people call me such a madman? I'm not even crazy." www.pointoflight.com/Issues/BahaiFaith.html Ah, here is the amended location ... so. it's not so much 'impermanence' in cyberspace as it is frequent re-location of pages ... Interesting reading Rialto Observation deck Hmmm ... found this page from a search of 'rialto observation deck' ... :) Also from emails - groundhog day quotes ... ... click :) I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
Today's mantra: "Why do people call me such a madman? I'm not even crazy." www.pointoflight.com/Issues/BahaiFaith.html Ah, here is the amended location ... so. it's not so much 'impermanence' in cyberspace as it is frequent re-location of pages ... Interesting reading Rialto Observation deck Hmmm ... found this page from a search of 'rialto observation deck' ... :) Also from emails - groundhog day quotes ... ... click :) I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
www.pointoflight.com/Issues/BahaiFaith.html Ah, here is the amended location ... so. it's not so much 'impermanence' in cyberspace as it is frequent re-location of pages ... Interesting reading Rialto Observation deck Hmmm ... found this page from a search of 'rialto observation deck' ... :) Also from emails - groundhog day quotes ... ... click :) I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
Ah, here is the amended location ... so. it's not so much 'impermanence' in cyberspace as it is frequent re-location of pages ... Interesting reading Rialto Observation deck Hmmm ... found this page from a search of 'rialto observation deck' ... :) Also from emails - groundhog day quotes ... ... click :) I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
Interesting reading
Rialto Observation deck
Hmmm ... found this page from a search of 'rialto observation deck' ... :) Also from emails - groundhog day quotes ... ... click :) I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
Also from emails - groundhog day quotes ... ... click :) I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
... click :) I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
:) I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
I like the page that says that if you try to describe how funny Bill Murray is, 99 times out of one hundred you'll fail miserably ... :) Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
Today's mantra: "Medical humans. Lifetime humans." {best if sung - or snug}
Ah, that quote from 'Groundhog Day' that I was trying to recall ... "This is one time when television really fails to capture the true excitement of a large squirrel predicting the weather" ... click :) Then ... "Okay, you want to try it again without the sarcasm? ..." {I like the Mark Twain quote on that page too! - about 'loyalty to petrified opinion'} Storm Bay Hobart Cape Raoul (spelling?) - Tasman Island - Malcolm Douglas Updated my 'interesting mental health links' with a few from recent meanderings ... click Cape Raoul Brendan's realm Found a page that has an interview with the writer of 'Groundhog day' and it seems there's a 'Special Edition' on DVD. Pity I don't happen 2 have a DVD player ... :) ... plus a link to groundhog.org, which was also in a recent email I received ... :) This year, it fell on 02-02-02 !! '(Bahai) nightingale cage joy flying freedom' gives some interesting results ... Another excellent Leunig in today's paper. Remind me to scan it at some stage ... Today's mantra: "Federal big lifetimes. Early morning lifetimes." (repeat three times every hour on the hour) Tasman Island & other spots An Internet Tour of Tasmania Picture trail - upload your own snaps ? Could add this to wtc lists ... And add some of these to 'blue planet' links section - Some images of this blue planet from space at the NASA photo gallery Mir images More nice images of various things you might find on this planet A couple more ... Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
Then ... "Okay, you want to try it again without the sarcasm? ..."
{I like the Mark Twain quote on that page too! - about 'loyalty to petrified opinion'} Storm Bay Hobart Cape Raoul (spelling?) - Tasman Island - Malcolm Douglas Updated my 'interesting mental health links' with a few from recent meanderings ... click Cape Raoul Brendan's realm Found a page that has an interview with the writer of 'Groundhog day' and it seems there's a 'Special Edition' on DVD. Pity I don't happen 2 have a DVD player ... :) ... plus a link to groundhog.org, which was also in a recent email I received ... :) This year, it fell on 02-02-02 !! '(Bahai) nightingale cage joy flying freedom' gives some interesting results ... Another excellent Leunig in today's paper. Remind me to scan it at some stage ... Today's mantra: "Federal big lifetimes. Early morning lifetimes." (repeat three times every hour on the hour) Tasman Island & other spots An Internet Tour of Tasmania Picture trail - upload your own snaps ? Could add this to wtc lists ... And add some of these to 'blue planet' links section - Some images of this blue planet from space at the NASA photo gallery Mir images More nice images of various things you might find on this planet A couple more ... Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
Storm Bay Hobart Cape Raoul (spelling?) - Tasman Island - Malcolm Douglas Updated my 'interesting mental health links' with a few from recent meanderings ... click Cape Raoul Brendan's realm Found a page that has an interview with the writer of 'Groundhog day' and it seems there's a 'Special Edition' on DVD. Pity I don't happen 2 have a DVD player ... :) ... plus a link to groundhog.org, which was also in a recent email I received ... :) This year, it fell on 02-02-02 !! '(Bahai) nightingale cage joy flying freedom' gives some interesting results ... Another excellent Leunig in today's paper. Remind me to scan it at some stage ... Today's mantra: "Federal big lifetimes. Early morning lifetimes." (repeat three times every hour on the hour) Tasman Island & other spots An Internet Tour of Tasmania Picture trail - upload your own snaps ? Could add this to wtc lists ... And add some of these to 'blue planet' links section - Some images of this blue planet from space at the NASA photo gallery Mir images More nice images of various things you might find on this planet A couple more ... Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
Updated my 'interesting mental health links' with a few from recent meanderings ... click Cape Raoul Brendan's realm Found a page that has an interview with the writer of 'Groundhog day' and it seems there's a 'Special Edition' on DVD. Pity I don't happen 2 have a DVD player ... :) ... plus a link to groundhog.org, which was also in a recent email I received ... :) This year, it fell on 02-02-02 !! '(Bahai) nightingale cage joy flying freedom' gives some interesting results ... Another excellent Leunig in today's paper. Remind me to scan it at some stage ... Today's mantra: "Federal big lifetimes. Early morning lifetimes." (repeat three times every hour on the hour) Tasman Island & other spots An Internet Tour of Tasmania Picture trail - upload your own snaps ? Could add this to wtc lists ... And add some of these to 'blue planet' links section - Some images of this blue planet from space at the NASA photo gallery Mir images More nice images of various things you might find on this planet A couple more ... Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
Cape Raoul
Brendan's realm
Found a page that has an interview with the writer of 'Groundhog day' and it seems there's a 'Special Edition' on DVD. Pity I don't happen 2 have a DVD player ... :) ... plus a link to groundhog.org, which was also in a recent email I received ... :) This year, it fell on 02-02-02 !! '(Bahai) nightingale cage joy flying freedom' gives some interesting results ... Another excellent Leunig in today's paper. Remind me to scan it at some stage ... Today's mantra: "Federal big lifetimes. Early morning lifetimes." (repeat three times every hour on the hour) Tasman Island & other spots An Internet Tour of Tasmania Picture trail - upload your own snaps ? Could add this to wtc lists ... And add some of these to 'blue planet' links section - Some images of this blue planet from space at the NASA photo gallery Mir images More nice images of various things you might find on this planet A couple more ... Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
... plus a link to groundhog.org, which was also in a recent email I received ... :) This year, it fell on 02-02-02 !! '(Bahai) nightingale cage joy flying freedom' gives some interesting results ... Another excellent Leunig in today's paper. Remind me to scan it at some stage ... Today's mantra: "Federal big lifetimes. Early morning lifetimes." (repeat three times every hour on the hour) Tasman Island & other spots An Internet Tour of Tasmania Picture trail - upload your own snaps ? Could add this to wtc lists ... And add some of these to 'blue planet' links section - Some images of this blue planet from space at the NASA photo gallery Mir images More nice images of various things you might find on this planet A couple more ... Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
This year, it fell on 02-02-02 !! '(Bahai) nightingale cage joy flying freedom' gives some interesting results ... Another excellent Leunig in today's paper. Remind me to scan it at some stage ... Today's mantra: "Federal big lifetimes. Early morning lifetimes." (repeat three times every hour on the hour) Tasman Island & other spots An Internet Tour of Tasmania Picture trail - upload your own snaps ? Could add this to wtc lists ... And add some of these to 'blue planet' links section - Some images of this blue planet from space at the NASA photo gallery Mir images More nice images of various things you might find on this planet A couple more ... Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
'(Bahai) nightingale cage joy flying freedom' gives some interesting results ... Another excellent Leunig in today's paper. Remind me to scan it at some stage ... Today's mantra: "Federal big lifetimes. Early morning lifetimes." (repeat three times every hour on the hour) Tasman Island & other spots An Internet Tour of Tasmania Picture trail - upload your own snaps ? Could add this to wtc lists ... And add some of these to 'blue planet' links section - Some images of this blue planet from space at the NASA photo gallery Mir images More nice images of various things you might find on this planet A couple more ... Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
Another excellent Leunig in today's paper. Remind me to scan it at some stage ... Today's mantra: "Federal big lifetimes. Early morning lifetimes." (repeat three times every hour on the hour) Tasman Island & other spots An Internet Tour of Tasmania Picture trail - upload your own snaps ? Could add this to wtc lists ... And add some of these to 'blue planet' links section - Some images of this blue planet from space at the NASA photo gallery Mir images More nice images of various things you might find on this planet A couple more ... Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
Today's mantra: "Federal big lifetimes. Early morning lifetimes." (repeat three times every hour on the hour) Tasman Island & other spots An Internet Tour of Tasmania Picture trail - upload your own snaps ? Could add this to wtc lists ... And add some of these to 'blue planet' links section - Some images of this blue planet from space at the NASA photo gallery Mir images More nice images of various things you might find on this planet A couple more ... Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
Tasman Island & other spots An Internet Tour of Tasmania Picture trail - upload your own snaps ? Could add this to wtc lists ... And add some of these to 'blue planet' links section - Some images of this blue planet from space at the NASA photo gallery Mir images More nice images of various things you might find on this planet A couple more ... Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
An Internet Tour of Tasmania
Picture trail - upload your own snaps ? Could add this to wtc lists ... And add some of these to 'blue planet' links section - Some images of this blue planet from space at the NASA photo gallery Mir images More nice images of various things you might find on this planet A couple more ... Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
Could add this to wtc lists ... And add some of these to 'blue planet' links section - Some images of this blue planet from space at the NASA photo gallery Mir images More nice images of various things you might find on this planet A couple more ... Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
And add some of these to 'blue planet' links section - Some images of this blue planet from space at the NASA photo gallery Mir images More nice images of various things you might find on this planet A couple more ... Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
Some images of this blue planet from space at the NASA photo gallery Mir images More nice images of various things you might find on this planet A couple more ... Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
Mir images
More nice images of various things you might find on this planet A couple more ... Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
A couple more ...
Movie cliches etc :) Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
Also from yesterday's emails - First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
First conference of three beings from 1958 - a very good year! :) Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
Oh plus the quote by Seneca on this page :) ... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
... may be worth plugging into google at some stage ... NOT that I personally need ANY 'confirmation' ... {You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
{You get about 16 hits, if you use Google} ... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
... and only FOUR of those contain the ACTUAL quote itself hmmm ... and one of those is someone's guest book ... Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
Including this page you might enjoy reading over ... Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
Click & wait ... it's 400kb in size ... Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
Today's mantra: "Well, that's just the way people live"
Plus his links include 360 degree panoramas (if you have quick-time installed) Alex Grey's new 'flashy' site ... plus his links ... Wild, wild weather again at 3 AM last night - have a look at the 'Age' site ... click ... yes, some areas had a month's worth of rainfall in one night! More dolphin links ... Had a look at 'on this day' and most ironic - in 1983 this is the day 11,000 tonnes of topsoil were dumped on Melbourne. Well, today (a) it is maybe 20 degrees Celsius cooler than that particlar day & (b) the dust would get a bit DAMP! :) Divine Dolphin has loads of images as well ... Project pod - dead link ?? - 'Project pod scrapbook.htm' ... Also 'Into the big blue' is defunct ... click for new location ... should email him ... well, it's 'her' actually ... and I did ... {found that by plugging "veggiegrrrl big blue" into Google and out it pops ... :) And the big blue page - well, it seems to ask 2 ask 4 a password - but a couple of the links down the bottom of the page are worth a gander ... like this & this one I liked the 'Greek' page ... and the bit about brain size ... :) Looks like there's aslo a dolphin webring ... Today's mantra: "I find it utterly bewildering that SO many people can live such completely warped lifestyles for as long as they do without going right off the deep end. {Though some people do in fact wake up one day & decide to slaughter their entire family. It's perfectly understandable when an entire society is based on continuously lying to oneself ... it's quite astonishing that it doesn't happen far more often ...}"
Alex Grey's new 'flashy' site ... plus his links ... Wild, wild weather again at 3 AM last night - have a look at the 'Age' site ... click ... yes, some areas had a month's worth of rainfall in one night! More dolphin links ... Had a look at 'on this day' and most ironic - in 1983 this is the day 11,000 tonnes of topsoil were dumped on Melbourne. Well, today (a) it is maybe 20 degrees Celsius cooler than that particlar day & (b) the dust would get a bit DAMP! :) Divine Dolphin has loads of images as well ... Project pod - dead link ?? - 'Project pod scrapbook.htm' ... Also 'Into the big blue' is defunct ... click for new location ... should email him ... well, it's 'her' actually ... and I did ... {found that by plugging "veggiegrrrl big blue" into Google and out it pops ... :) And the big blue page - well, it seems to ask 2 ask 4 a password - but a couple of the links down the bottom of the page are worth a gander ... like this & this one I liked the 'Greek' page ... and the bit about brain size ... :) Looks like there's aslo a dolphin webring ... Today's mantra: "I find it utterly bewildering that SO many people can live such completely warped lifestyles for as long as they do without going right off the deep end. {Though some people do in fact wake up one day & decide to slaughter their entire family. It's perfectly understandable when an entire society is based on continuously lying to oneself ... it's quite astonishing that it doesn't happen far more often ...}"
Wild, wild weather again at 3 AM last night - have a look at the 'Age' site ... click ... yes, some areas had a month's worth of rainfall in one night! More dolphin links ... Had a look at 'on this day' and most ironic - in 1983 this is the day 11,000 tonnes of topsoil were dumped on Melbourne. Well, today (a) it is maybe 20 degrees Celsius cooler than that particlar day & (b) the dust would get a bit DAMP! :) Divine Dolphin has loads of images as well ... Project pod - dead link ?? - 'Project pod scrapbook.htm' ... Also 'Into the big blue' is defunct ... click for new location ... should email him ... well, it's 'her' actually ... and I did ... {found that by plugging "veggiegrrrl big blue" into Google and out it pops ... :) And the big blue page - well, it seems to ask 2 ask 4 a password - but a couple of the links down the bottom of the page are worth a gander ... like this & this one I liked the 'Greek' page ... and the bit about brain size ... :) Looks like there's aslo a dolphin webring ... Today's mantra: "I find it utterly bewildering that SO many people can live such completely warped lifestyles for as long as they do without going right off the deep end. {Though some people do in fact wake up one day & decide to slaughter their entire family. It's perfectly understandable when an entire society is based on continuously lying to oneself ... it's quite astonishing that it doesn't happen far more often ...}"
... yes, some areas had a month's worth of rainfall in one night! More dolphin links ... Had a look at 'on this day' and most ironic - in 1983 this is the day 11,000 tonnes of topsoil were dumped on Melbourne. Well, today (a) it is maybe 20 degrees Celsius cooler than that particlar day & (b) the dust would get a bit DAMP! :) Divine Dolphin has loads of images as well ... Project pod - dead link ?? - 'Project pod scrapbook.htm' ... Also 'Into the big blue' is defunct ... click for new location ... should email him ... well, it's 'her' actually ... and I did ... {found that by plugging "veggiegrrrl big blue" into Google and out it pops ... :) And the big blue page - well, it seems to ask 2 ask 4 a password - but a couple of the links down the bottom of the page are worth a gander ... like this & this one I liked the 'Greek' page ... and the bit about brain size ... :) Looks like there's aslo a dolphin webring ... Today's mantra: "I find it utterly bewildering that SO many people can live such completely warped lifestyles for as long as they do without going right off the deep end. {Though some people do in fact wake up one day & decide to slaughter their entire family. It's perfectly understandable when an entire society is based on continuously lying to oneself ... it's quite astonishing that it doesn't happen far more often ...}"
More dolphin links ...
Had a look at 'on this day' and most ironic - in 1983 this is the day 11,000 tonnes of topsoil were dumped on Melbourne. Well, today (a) it is maybe 20 degrees Celsius cooler than that particlar day & (b) the dust would get a bit DAMP! :) Divine Dolphin has loads of images as well ... Project pod - dead link ?? - 'Project pod scrapbook.htm' ... Also 'Into the big blue' is defunct ... click for new location ... should email him ... well, it's 'her' actually ... and I did ... {found that by plugging "veggiegrrrl big blue" into Google and out it pops ... :) And the big blue page - well, it seems to ask 2 ask 4 a password - but a couple of the links down the bottom of the page are worth a gander ... like this & this one I liked the 'Greek' page ... and the bit about brain size ... :) Looks like there's aslo a dolphin webring ... Today's mantra: "I find it utterly bewildering that SO many people can live such completely warped lifestyles for as long as they do without going right off the deep end. {Though some people do in fact wake up one day & decide to slaughter their entire family. It's perfectly understandable when an entire society is based on continuously lying to oneself ... it's quite astonishing that it doesn't happen far more often ...}"
Divine Dolphin has loads of images as well ... Project pod - dead link ?? - 'Project pod scrapbook.htm' ... Also 'Into the big blue' is defunct ... click for new location ... should email him ... well, it's 'her' actually ... and I did ... {found that by plugging "veggiegrrrl big blue" into Google and out it pops ... :) And the big blue page - well, it seems to ask 2 ask 4 a password - but a couple of the links down the bottom of the page are worth a gander ... like this & this one I liked the 'Greek' page ... and the bit about brain size ... :) Looks like there's aslo a dolphin webring ... Today's mantra: "I find it utterly bewildering that SO many people can live such completely warped lifestyles for as long as they do without going right off the deep end. {Though some people do in fact wake up one day & decide to slaughter their entire family. It's perfectly understandable when an entire society is based on continuously lying to oneself ... it's quite astonishing that it doesn't happen far more often ...}"
Project pod - dead link ?? - 'Project pod scrapbook.htm' ... Also 'Into the big blue' is defunct ... click for new location ... should email him ... well, it's 'her' actually ... and I did ... {found that by plugging "veggiegrrrl big blue" into Google and out it pops ... :) And the big blue page - well, it seems to ask 2 ask 4 a password - but a couple of the links down the bottom of the page are worth a gander ... like this & this one I liked the 'Greek' page ... and the bit about brain size ... :) Looks like there's aslo a dolphin webring ... Today's mantra: "I find it utterly bewildering that SO many people can live such completely warped lifestyles for as long as they do without going right off the deep end. {Though some people do in fact wake up one day & decide to slaughter their entire family. It's perfectly understandable when an entire society is based on continuously lying to oneself ... it's quite astonishing that it doesn't happen far more often ...}"
Also 'Into the big blue' is defunct ... click for new location ... should email him ... well, it's 'her' actually ... and I did ... {found that by plugging "veggiegrrrl big blue" into Google and out it pops ... :) And the big blue page - well, it seems to ask 2 ask 4 a password - but a couple of the links down the bottom of the page are worth a gander ... like this & this one I liked the 'Greek' page ... and the bit about brain size ... :) Looks like there's aslo a dolphin webring ... Today's mantra: "I find it utterly bewildering that SO many people can live such completely warped lifestyles for as long as they do without going right off the deep end. {Though some people do in fact wake up one day & decide to slaughter their entire family. It's perfectly understandable when an entire society is based on continuously lying to oneself ... it's quite astonishing that it doesn't happen far more often ...}"
{found that by plugging "veggiegrrrl big blue" into Google and out it pops ... :) And the big blue page - well, it seems to ask 2 ask 4 a password - but a couple of the links down the bottom of the page are worth a gander ... like this & this one I liked the 'Greek' page ... and the bit about brain size ... :) Looks like there's aslo a dolphin webring ... Today's mantra: "I find it utterly bewildering that SO many people can live such completely warped lifestyles for as long as they do without going right off the deep end. {Though some people do in fact wake up one day & decide to slaughter their entire family. It's perfectly understandable when an entire society is based on continuously lying to oneself ... it's quite astonishing that it doesn't happen far more often ...}"
And the big blue page - well, it seems to ask 2 ask 4 a password - but a couple of the links down the bottom of the page are worth a gander ... like this & this one I liked the 'Greek' page ... and the bit about brain size ... :) Looks like there's aslo a dolphin webring ... Today's mantra: "I find it utterly bewildering that SO many people can live such completely warped lifestyles for as long as they do without going right off the deep end. {Though some people do in fact wake up one day & decide to slaughter their entire family. It's perfectly understandable when an entire society is based on continuously lying to oneself ... it's quite astonishing that it doesn't happen far more often ...}"
I liked the 'Greek' page ... and the bit about brain size ... :) Looks like there's aslo a dolphin webring ... Today's mantra: "I find it utterly bewildering that SO many people can live such completely warped lifestyles for as long as they do without going right off the deep end. {Though some people do in fact wake up one day & decide to slaughter their entire family. It's perfectly understandable when an entire society is based on continuously lying to oneself ... it's quite astonishing that it doesn't happen far more often ...}"
Looks like there's aslo a dolphin webring ... Today's mantra: "I find it utterly bewildering that SO many people can live such completely warped lifestyles for as long as they do without going right off the deep end. {Though some people do in fact wake up one day & decide to slaughter their entire family. It's perfectly understandable when an entire society is based on continuously lying to oneself ... it's quite astonishing that it doesn't happen far more often ...}"
Today's mantra: "I find it utterly bewildering that SO many people can live such completely warped lifestyles for as long as they do without going right off the deep end. {Though some people do in fact wake up one day & decide to slaughter their entire family. It's perfectly understandable when an entire society is based on continuously lying to oneself ... it's quite astonishing that it doesn't happen far more often ...}"
Watched an interesting show on SBS last night, from David Suzuki, called 'Me, my brain & I'. It looked at people whose lives/personalities are affected by brain injury or epilepsy or depression ... click ... ... Dave's intro to the program is worth a peek, if your PC is set up in such a way as to be able to view the video clip ... Oh yes, also last evening, I was reading over some material I must've printed quite a while back, possibly from the Spiritweb site ... lemme see if I can find the page it came from - quite worth your while reading it as well ... click ... or here ... ... scroll down to the paragraph about 'proof' ... and then the section on why people don't remember living b4 ... :) One of those pages mentions 'Dolphin Dreamtime' by Jim Nollman ... may plug that into Google nextime I'm online ... Today's: "The secret of life is to make lots of silly noises as you walk down the street ... (and smile at everyone you meet)" {Being crazy is such beautiful fun. I recommend it to veryone} ---> there's a couple more scribbled down on a sheet in my rucksack ...
... Dave's intro to the program is worth a peek, if your PC is set up in such a way as to be able to view the video clip ... Oh yes, also last evening, I was reading over some material I must've printed quite a while back, possibly from the Spiritweb site ... lemme see if I can find the page it came from - quite worth your while reading it as well ... click ... or here ... ... scroll down to the paragraph about 'proof' ... and then the section on why people don't remember living b4 ... :) One of those pages mentions 'Dolphin Dreamtime' by Jim Nollman ... may plug that into Google nextime I'm online ... Today's: "The secret of life is to make lots of silly noises as you walk down the street ... (and smile at everyone you meet)" {Being crazy is such beautiful fun. I recommend it to veryone} ---> there's a couple more scribbled down on a sheet in my rucksack ...
Oh yes, also last evening, I was reading over some material I must've printed quite a while back, possibly from the Spiritweb site ... lemme see if I can find the page it came from - quite worth your while reading it as well ... click ... or here ... ... scroll down to the paragraph about 'proof' ... and then the section on why people don't remember living b4 ... :) One of those pages mentions 'Dolphin Dreamtime' by Jim Nollman ... may plug that into Google nextime I'm online ... Today's: "The secret of life is to make lots of silly noises as you walk down the street ... (and smile at everyone you meet)" {Being crazy is such beautiful fun. I recommend it to veryone} ---> there's a couple more scribbled down on a sheet in my rucksack ...
... scroll down to the paragraph about 'proof' ... and then the section on why people don't remember living b4 ... :) One of those pages mentions 'Dolphin Dreamtime' by Jim Nollman ... may plug that into Google nextime I'm online ... Today's: "The secret of life is to make lots of silly noises as you walk down the street ... (and smile at everyone you meet)" {Being crazy is such beautiful fun. I recommend it to veryone} ---> there's a couple more scribbled down on a sheet in my rucksack ...
One of those pages mentions 'Dolphin Dreamtime' by Jim Nollman ... may plug that into Google nextime I'm online ... Today's: "The secret of life is to make lots of silly noises as you walk down the street ... (and smile at everyone you meet)" {Being crazy is such beautiful fun. I recommend it to veryone} ---> there's a couple more scribbled down on a sheet in my rucksack ...
Today's: "The secret of life is to make lots of silly noises as you walk down the street ... (and smile at everyone you meet)" {Being crazy is such beautiful fun. I recommend it to veryone} ---> there's a couple more scribbled down on a sheet in my rucksack ...
{Being crazy is such beautiful fun. I recommend it to veryone} ---> there's a couple more scribbled down on a sheet in my rucksack ...
---> there's a couple more scribbled down on a sheet in my rucksack ...
... including Interspecies communication, which has a Tibetan Lama chanting with orcas, or a guitarist jamming with 300 dolphins underwater ... sounds interesting ... then my online time for the day ran out while I was readin that page ... ... they also have a large collection of book reviews & essays on such topics as earth art, environmental ethics, Makah whaling, nature films as well as lion protocol, the cetacean nation, raven etiquette, sentient gardening, wasp altruism, cougar existentialism ... :) Also last night, I read bits of 'The way to the light' for the first time in a little while ... From the beginning of the souls on your earth plane, there have been the aware ones who have set out to call the souls home. Many would recognize them for they have come time after time to try to do this, but the task has been immense. Those souls which went to bring the Light's power back were the great teachers in the earth's history. They had earth names of Jesus, Mohammed and Confucius, Shakespeare, Bach, Buddha. The great poets were teachers of the Way, as were the composers and writers. Each in their way tried to sing or write the awareness back to the souls and many were awakened but we are needing more, many more to come back to us and rise with us to the Light. ... well worth a read ... Today's mantra: "Tell me if I'm crazy and I'll shake your little forest" Continuing the critter theme ... Do they know? Heard a great line on a movie the other day ... "It just doesn't make sense!" "It never does ..." Going over (and backing up) a few of the things on my pc ... came across this ... Plus this ... http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/callanish/39/photos/jessie4.jpg More dolphin dreamtime www.timtim.com.au - very funny juggler/comedian etc ... :) Today's mantra: "When you have no idea what on earth to say, why not try Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious & you'll always sound precocious"
... they also have a large collection of book reviews & essays on such topics as earth art, environmental ethics, Makah whaling, nature films as well as lion protocol, the cetacean nation, raven etiquette, sentient gardening, wasp altruism, cougar existentialism ... :) Also last night, I read bits of 'The way to the light' for the first time in a little while ... From the beginning of the souls on your earth plane, there have been the aware ones who have set out to call the souls home. Many would recognize them for they have come time after time to try to do this, but the task has been immense. Those souls which went to bring the Light's power back were the great teachers in the earth's history. They had earth names of Jesus, Mohammed and Confucius, Shakespeare, Bach, Buddha. The great poets were teachers of the Way, as were the composers and writers. Each in their way tried to sing or write the awareness back to the souls and many were awakened but we are needing more, many more to come back to us and rise with us to the Light. ... well worth a read ... Today's mantra: "Tell me if I'm crazy and I'll shake your little forest" Continuing the critter theme ... Do they know? Heard a great line on a movie the other day ... "It just doesn't make sense!" "It never does ..." Going over (and backing up) a few of the things on my pc ... came across this ... Plus this ... http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/callanish/39/photos/jessie4.jpg More dolphin dreamtime www.timtim.com.au - very funny juggler/comedian etc ... :) Today's mantra: "When you have no idea what on earth to say, why not try Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious & you'll always sound precocious"
Also last night, I read bits of 'The way to the light' for the first time in a little while ... From the beginning of the souls on your earth plane, there have been the aware ones who have set out to call the souls home. Many would recognize them for they have come time after time to try to do this, but the task has been immense. Those souls which went to bring the Light's power back were the great teachers in the earth's history. They had earth names of Jesus, Mohammed and Confucius, Shakespeare, Bach, Buddha. The great poets were teachers of the Way, as were the composers and writers. Each in their way tried to sing or write the awareness back to the souls and many were awakened but we are needing more, many more to come back to us and rise with us to the Light. ... well worth a read ... Today's mantra: "Tell me if I'm crazy and I'll shake your little forest" Continuing the critter theme ... Do they know? Heard a great line on a movie the other day ... "It just doesn't make sense!" "It never does ..." Going over (and backing up) a few of the things on my pc ... came across this ... Plus this ... http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/callanish/39/photos/jessie4.jpg More dolphin dreamtime www.timtim.com.au - very funny juggler/comedian etc ... :) Today's mantra: "When you have no idea what on earth to say, why not try Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious & you'll always sound precocious"
From the beginning of the souls on your earth plane, there have been the aware ones who have set out to call the souls home. Many would recognize them for they have come time after time to try to do this, but the task has been immense. Those souls which went to bring the Light's power back were the great teachers in the earth's history. They had earth names of Jesus, Mohammed and Confucius, Shakespeare, Bach, Buddha. The great poets were teachers of the Way, as were the composers and writers. Each in their way tried to sing or write the awareness back to the souls and many were awakened but we are needing more, many more to come back to us and rise with us to the Light.
Those souls which went to bring the Light's power back were the great teachers in the earth's history. They had earth names of Jesus, Mohammed and Confucius, Shakespeare, Bach, Buddha. The great poets were teachers of the Way, as were the composers and writers. Each in their way tried to sing or write the awareness back to the souls and many were awakened but we are needing more, many more to come back to us and rise with us to the Light.
... well worth a read ... Today's mantra: "Tell me if I'm crazy and I'll shake your little forest" Continuing the critter theme ... Do they know? Heard a great line on a movie the other day ... "It just doesn't make sense!" "It never does ..." Going over (and backing up) a few of the things on my pc ... came across this ... Plus this ... http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/callanish/39/photos/jessie4.jpg More dolphin dreamtime www.timtim.com.au - very funny juggler/comedian etc ... :) Today's mantra: "When you have no idea what on earth to say, why not try Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious & you'll always sound precocious"
Today's mantra: "Tell me if I'm crazy and I'll shake your little forest" Continuing the critter theme ... Do they know? Heard a great line on a movie the other day ... "It just doesn't make sense!" "It never does ..." Going over (and backing up) a few of the things on my pc ... came across this ... Plus this ... http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/callanish/39/photos/jessie4.jpg More dolphin dreamtime www.timtim.com.au - very funny juggler/comedian etc ... :) Today's mantra: "When you have no idea what on earth to say, why not try Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious & you'll always sound precocious"
Continuing the critter theme ... Do they know? Heard a great line on a movie the other day ... "It just doesn't make sense!" "It never does ..." Going over (and backing up) a few of the things on my pc ... came across this ... Plus this ... http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/callanish/39/photos/jessie4.jpg More dolphin dreamtime www.timtim.com.au - very funny juggler/comedian etc ... :) Today's mantra: "When you have no idea what on earth to say, why not try Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious & you'll always sound precocious"
Heard a great line on a movie the other day ... "It just doesn't make sense!" "It never does ..." Going over (and backing up) a few of the things on my pc ... came across this ... Plus this ... http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/callanish/39/photos/jessie4.jpg More dolphin dreamtime www.timtim.com.au - very funny juggler/comedian etc ... :) Today's mantra: "When you have no idea what on earth to say, why not try Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious & you'll always sound precocious"
Going over (and backing up) a few of the things on my pc ... came across this ... Plus this ... http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/callanish/39/photos/jessie4.jpg More dolphin dreamtime www.timtim.com.au - very funny juggler/comedian etc ... :) Today's mantra: "When you have no idea what on earth to say, why not try Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious & you'll always sound precocious"
Plus this ... http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/callanish/39/photos/jessie4.jpg More dolphin dreamtime www.timtim.com.au - very funny juggler/comedian etc ... :) Today's mantra: "When you have no idea what on earth to say, why not try Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious & you'll always sound precocious"
http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/callanish/39/photos/jessie4.jpg More dolphin dreamtime www.timtim.com.au - very funny juggler/comedian etc ... :) Today's mantra: "When you have no idea what on earth to say, why not try Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious & you'll always sound precocious"
More dolphin dreamtime www.timtim.com.au - very funny juggler/comedian etc ... :) Today's mantra: "When you have no idea what on earth to say, why not try Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious & you'll always sound precocious"
www.timtim.com.au - very funny juggler/comedian etc ... :) Today's mantra: "When you have no idea what on earth to say, why not try Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious & you'll always sound precocious"
Today's mantra: "When you have no idea what on earth to say, why not try Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious & you'll always sound precocious"
Today is the final day of the annual Rye Sand Sculpting Championships. The ones featured on the news last night were very impressive. Sounds like something from my Ideal day program ... :) 23642 looks tough with three up the left end ... From an email tip - 'Insectoid alien race' - :) Aparently its from the planet lightworker board ... click Yeah, what was that episode of the X-files about cockroaches from outer space??? ... with the scientist named Bambi??? ... :) Is this the epsiode? 'War of the Coprophages' I haven't seen that episode in a while ... looks like Bambi says just what I said in my email today 'Everything about insects is fascinating. They are truly remarkable creatures. So beautiful, and so honest.' ... :) ... there's quite a bit of comedy the script can't really totally covey ... like the repeated 'Her name is Bambi?' ... and the bit about the 'girlie scream' ... worth seeking out nextime you're at your local video store ... :) ... plus the scene in the general store ... :) ... plus the closing comments ... Also take note of the upcoming change of website address ... click with PDF versions of the scripts etc ... Some sand sculpture linx :) Includin one from Rye itself Sleep aweigh 'Oliver's Army' lyrics ... :) {I saw a live performance of it the other day ...} www.actionindoorsports.com.au More lyrics from that movie I watched the other day ... :) Another nice photo gallery ... Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
23642 looks tough with three up the left end ... From an email tip - 'Insectoid alien race' - :) Aparently its from the planet lightworker board ... click Yeah, what was that episode of the X-files about cockroaches from outer space??? ... with the scientist named Bambi??? ... :) Is this the epsiode? 'War of the Coprophages' I haven't seen that episode in a while ... looks like Bambi says just what I said in my email today 'Everything about insects is fascinating. They are truly remarkable creatures. So beautiful, and so honest.' ... :) ... there's quite a bit of comedy the script can't really totally covey ... like the repeated 'Her name is Bambi?' ... and the bit about the 'girlie scream' ... worth seeking out nextime you're at your local video store ... :) ... plus the scene in the general store ... :) ... plus the closing comments ... Also take note of the upcoming change of website address ... click with PDF versions of the scripts etc ... Some sand sculpture linx :) Includin one from Rye itself Sleep aweigh 'Oliver's Army' lyrics ... :) {I saw a live performance of it the other day ...} www.actionindoorsports.com.au More lyrics from that movie I watched the other day ... :) Another nice photo gallery ... Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
From an email tip - 'Insectoid alien race' - :) Aparently its from the planet lightworker board ... click Yeah, what was that episode of the X-files about cockroaches from outer space??? ... with the scientist named Bambi??? ... :) Is this the epsiode? 'War of the Coprophages' I haven't seen that episode in a while ... looks like Bambi says just what I said in my email today 'Everything about insects is fascinating. They are truly remarkable creatures. So beautiful, and so honest.' ... :) ... there's quite a bit of comedy the script can't really totally covey ... like the repeated 'Her name is Bambi?' ... and the bit about the 'girlie scream' ... worth seeking out nextime you're at your local video store ... :) ... plus the scene in the general store ... :) ... plus the closing comments ... Also take note of the upcoming change of website address ... click with PDF versions of the scripts etc ... Some sand sculpture linx :) Includin one from Rye itself Sleep aweigh 'Oliver's Army' lyrics ... :) {I saw a live performance of it the other day ...} www.actionindoorsports.com.au More lyrics from that movie I watched the other day ... :) Another nice photo gallery ... Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
Aparently its from the planet lightworker board ... click Yeah, what was that episode of the X-files about cockroaches from outer space??? ... with the scientist named Bambi??? ... :) Is this the epsiode? 'War of the Coprophages' I haven't seen that episode in a while ... looks like Bambi says just what I said in my email today 'Everything about insects is fascinating. They are truly remarkable creatures. So beautiful, and so honest.' ... :) ... there's quite a bit of comedy the script can't really totally covey ... like the repeated 'Her name is Bambi?' ... and the bit about the 'girlie scream' ... worth seeking out nextime you're at your local video store ... :) ... plus the scene in the general store ... :) ... plus the closing comments ... Also take note of the upcoming change of website address ... click with PDF versions of the scripts etc ... Some sand sculpture linx :) Includin one from Rye itself Sleep aweigh 'Oliver's Army' lyrics ... :) {I saw a live performance of it the other day ...} www.actionindoorsports.com.au More lyrics from that movie I watched the other day ... :) Another nice photo gallery ... Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
Yeah, what was that episode of the X-files about cockroaches from outer space??? ... with the scientist named Bambi??? ... :) Is this the epsiode? 'War of the Coprophages' I haven't seen that episode in a while ... looks like Bambi says just what I said in my email today 'Everything about insects is fascinating. They are truly remarkable creatures. So beautiful, and so honest.' ... :) ... there's quite a bit of comedy the script can't really totally covey ... like the repeated 'Her name is Bambi?' ... and the bit about the 'girlie scream' ... worth seeking out nextime you're at your local video store ... :) ... plus the scene in the general store ... :) ... plus the closing comments ... Also take note of the upcoming change of website address ... click with PDF versions of the scripts etc ... Some sand sculpture linx :) Includin one from Rye itself Sleep aweigh 'Oliver's Army' lyrics ... :) {I saw a live performance of it the other day ...} www.actionindoorsports.com.au More lyrics from that movie I watched the other day ... :) Another nice photo gallery ... Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
Is this the epsiode? 'War of the Coprophages' I haven't seen that episode in a while ... looks like Bambi says just what I said in my email today 'Everything about insects is fascinating. They are truly remarkable creatures. So beautiful, and so honest.' ... :) ... there's quite a bit of comedy the script can't really totally covey ... like the repeated 'Her name is Bambi?' ... and the bit about the 'girlie scream' ... worth seeking out nextime you're at your local video store ... :) ... plus the scene in the general store ... :) ... plus the closing comments ... Also take note of the upcoming change of website address ... click with PDF versions of the scripts etc ... Some sand sculpture linx :) Includin one from Rye itself Sleep aweigh 'Oliver's Army' lyrics ... :) {I saw a live performance of it the other day ...} www.actionindoorsports.com.au More lyrics from that movie I watched the other day ... :) Another nice photo gallery ... Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
I haven't seen that episode in a while ... looks like Bambi says just what I said in my email today 'Everything about insects is fascinating. They are truly remarkable creatures. So beautiful, and so honest.' ... :) ... there's quite a bit of comedy the script can't really totally covey ... like the repeated 'Her name is Bambi?' ... and the bit about the 'girlie scream' ... worth seeking out nextime you're at your local video store ... :) ... plus the scene in the general store ... :) ... plus the closing comments ... Also take note of the upcoming change of website address ... click with PDF versions of the scripts etc ... Some sand sculpture linx :) Includin one from Rye itself Sleep aweigh 'Oliver's Army' lyrics ... :) {I saw a live performance of it the other day ...} www.actionindoorsports.com.au More lyrics from that movie I watched the other day ... :) Another nice photo gallery ... Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
... there's quite a bit of comedy the script can't really totally covey ... like the repeated 'Her name is Bambi?' ... and the bit about the 'girlie scream' ... worth seeking out nextime you're at your local video store ... :) ... plus the scene in the general store ... :) ... plus the closing comments ... Also take note of the upcoming change of website address ... click with PDF versions of the scripts etc ... Some sand sculpture linx :) Includin one from Rye itself Sleep aweigh 'Oliver's Army' lyrics ... :) {I saw a live performance of it the other day ...} www.actionindoorsports.com.au More lyrics from that movie I watched the other day ... :) Another nice photo gallery ... Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
... plus the scene in the general store ... :) ... plus the closing comments ... Also take note of the upcoming change of website address ... click with PDF versions of the scripts etc ... Some sand sculpture linx :) Includin one from Rye itself Sleep aweigh 'Oliver's Army' lyrics ... :) {I saw a live performance of it the other day ...} www.actionindoorsports.com.au More lyrics from that movie I watched the other day ... :) Another nice photo gallery ... Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
... plus the closing comments ... Also take note of the upcoming change of website address ... click with PDF versions of the scripts etc ... Some sand sculpture linx :) Includin one from Rye itself Sleep aweigh 'Oliver's Army' lyrics ... :) {I saw a live performance of it the other day ...} www.actionindoorsports.com.au More lyrics from that movie I watched the other day ... :) Another nice photo gallery ... Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
Also take note of the upcoming change of website address ... click with PDF versions of the scripts etc ... Some sand sculpture linx :) Includin one from Rye itself Sleep aweigh 'Oliver's Army' lyrics ... :) {I saw a live performance of it the other day ...} www.actionindoorsports.com.au More lyrics from that movie I watched the other day ... :) Another nice photo gallery ... Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
Some sand sculpture linx :) Includin one from Rye itself Sleep aweigh 'Oliver's Army' lyrics ... :) {I saw a live performance of it the other day ...} www.actionindoorsports.com.au More lyrics from that movie I watched the other day ... :) Another nice photo gallery ... Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
Includin one from Rye itself Sleep aweigh 'Oliver's Army' lyrics ... :) {I saw a live performance of it the other day ...} www.actionindoorsports.com.au More lyrics from that movie I watched the other day ... :) Another nice photo gallery ... Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
Sleep aweigh
'Oliver's Army' lyrics ... :) {I saw a live performance of it the other day ...} www.actionindoorsports.com.au More lyrics from that movie I watched the other day ... :) Another nice photo gallery ... Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
{I saw a live performance of it the other day ...} www.actionindoorsports.com.au More lyrics from that movie I watched the other day ... :) Another nice photo gallery ... Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
www.actionindoorsports.com.au
More lyrics from that movie I watched the other day ... :) Another nice photo gallery ... Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
Another nice photo gallery ...
Today's mantra: "How many ways can a man believe in his own lifetime?" Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
Strange day for mid-February! If you awoke from a coma today & looked outside you'd swear it was mid July! Damp & cloudy & chilly ... we do live in unusual times ... :) ... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
... and yet, the forecast is for scorching temps by the endof this week ... Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
Brace for summer :) "Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
"Most people say and do the things they say and do because they have this neurotic need for other people to like them" :)
Read this & a couple of the links at the bottom of the page ... More eCards? - click ... perhaps a glitch ... nice linx page anyways ... :) Shamu - webcam not in operation when I clicked on it today ... Animal links including webcams ... www.mydailycartoon.com is worth a visit ... Angelfire FTP acting up again ... in which case you may not get to read these words for a while ... unless I amend the links at the bottom of my January journal to point to fortune city which is going just fine. Or perhaps to melbpc user group which is now offering 10 meg of webspace to all its internet subscribers ... how nice of them ... :)
More eCards? - click ... perhaps a glitch ... nice linx page anyways ... :) Shamu - webcam not in operation when I clicked on it today ... Animal links including webcams ... www.mydailycartoon.com is worth a visit ... Angelfire FTP acting up again ... in which case you may not get to read these words for a while ... unless I amend the links at the bottom of my January journal to point to fortune city which is going just fine. Or perhaps to melbpc user group which is now offering 10 meg of webspace to all its internet subscribers ... how nice of them ... :)
... perhaps a glitch ... nice linx page anyways ... :) Shamu - webcam not in operation when I clicked on it today ... Animal links including webcams ... www.mydailycartoon.com is worth a visit ... Angelfire FTP acting up again ... in which case you may not get to read these words for a while ... unless I amend the links at the bottom of my January journal to point to fortune city which is going just fine. Or perhaps to melbpc user group which is now offering 10 meg of webspace to all its internet subscribers ... how nice of them ... :)
Shamu - webcam not in operation when I clicked on it today ... Animal links including webcams ... www.mydailycartoon.com is worth a visit ... Angelfire FTP acting up again ... in which case you may not get to read these words for a while ... unless I amend the links at the bottom of my January journal to point to fortune city which is going just fine. Or perhaps to melbpc user group which is now offering 10 meg of webspace to all its internet subscribers ... how nice of them ... :)
Animal links including webcams ... www.mydailycartoon.com is worth a visit ... Angelfire FTP acting up again ... in which case you may not get to read these words for a while ... unless I amend the links at the bottom of my January journal to point to fortune city which is going just fine. Or perhaps to melbpc user group which is now offering 10 meg of webspace to all its internet subscribers ... how nice of them ... :)
www.mydailycartoon.com is worth a visit ... Angelfire FTP acting up again ... in which case you may not get to read these words for a while ... unless I amend the links at the bottom of my January journal to point to fortune city which is going just fine. Or perhaps to melbpc user group which is now offering 10 meg of webspace to all its internet subscribers ... how nice of them ... :)
Angelfire FTP acting up again ... in which case you may not get to read these words for a while ... unless I amend the links at the bottom of my January journal to point to fortune city which is going just fine. Or perhaps to melbpc user group which is now offering 10 meg of webspace to all its internet subscribers ... how nice of them ... :)
'The Matrix' finally makes it onto commercial TV down here ... a couple of lines I'd forgotten about ... like 'I can only show you the door. You're the one who has to walk through it' ... and 'Most of these people are not ready to be unplugged' ... 'a splinter in your mind' ... :) Click ... The movie was on at the same time as a most interesting doco on SBS about Ravel's brain ... apparently he had a neurological condition in his later years that produced thought but no speech ... click
Click ... The movie was on at the same time as a most interesting doco on SBS about Ravel's brain ... apparently he had a neurological condition in his later years that produced thought but no speech ... click
The movie was on at the same time as a most interesting doco on SBS about Ravel's brain ... apparently he had a neurological condition in his later years that produced thought but no speech ... click
The mind splinter
Interesting link in view of today's ramblings ...
Story about cyber theft
Decided to look up that quote from 'Network' again ... I think the last tiime I did was before I discovered Google ... I like the 'idiots' quote on this particular page ... The search also tosses up this, when I plug in 'prana' ... :) ... yes, that is SOME links page! ... :) Then if we try somethin like "I'm linked to some great unseen living force – what I think the Hindus call Prana ..." ... takes us here This page has quite a nice selection ... but nothin about prana for some reason ... :) Trial run ... click ... or here ... Pity about the 10 meg limit as the FTP transfers absolutely FLY! I suppose being a local site, that may be to be expected somewhat ... if you know what I mean ... Going over some of those pages takes me here ... :) {Actually, that was from testing my Sep 2001 journal ...}
I like the 'idiots' quote on this particular page ... The search also tosses up this, when I plug in 'prana' ... :) ... yes, that is SOME links page! ... :) Then if we try somethin like "I'm linked to some great unseen living force – what I think the Hindus call Prana ..." ... takes us here This page has quite a nice selection ... but nothin about prana for some reason ... :) Trial run ... click ... or here ... Pity about the 10 meg limit as the FTP transfers absolutely FLY! I suppose being a local site, that may be to be expected somewhat ... if you know what I mean ... Going over some of those pages takes me here ... :) {Actually, that was from testing my Sep 2001 journal ...}
The search also tosses up this, when I plug in 'prana' ... :) ... yes, that is SOME links page! ... :) Then if we try somethin like "I'm linked to some great unseen living force – what I think the Hindus call Prana ..." ... takes us here This page has quite a nice selection ... but nothin about prana for some reason ... :) Trial run ... click ... or here ... Pity about the 10 meg limit as the FTP transfers absolutely FLY! I suppose being a local site, that may be to be expected somewhat ... if you know what I mean ... Going over some of those pages takes me here ... :) {Actually, that was from testing my Sep 2001 journal ...}
... yes, that is SOME links page! ... :) Then if we try somethin like "I'm linked to some great unseen living force – what I think the Hindus call Prana ..." ... takes us here This page has quite a nice selection ... but nothin about prana for some reason ... :) Trial run ... click ... or here ... Pity about the 10 meg limit as the FTP transfers absolutely FLY! I suppose being a local site, that may be to be expected somewhat ... if you know what I mean ... Going over some of those pages takes me here ... :) {Actually, that was from testing my Sep 2001 journal ...}
Then if we try somethin like "I'm linked to some great unseen living force – what I think the Hindus call Prana ..." ... takes us here This page has quite a nice selection ... but nothin about prana for some reason ... :) Trial run ... click ... or here ... Pity about the 10 meg limit as the FTP transfers absolutely FLY! I suppose being a local site, that may be to be expected somewhat ... if you know what I mean ... Going over some of those pages takes me here ... :) {Actually, that was from testing my Sep 2001 journal ...}
... takes us here This page has quite a nice selection ... but nothin about prana for some reason ... :) Trial run ... click ... or here ... Pity about the 10 meg limit as the FTP transfers absolutely FLY! I suppose being a local site, that may be to be expected somewhat ... if you know what I mean ... Going over some of those pages takes me here ... :) {Actually, that was from testing my Sep 2001 journal ...}
This page has quite a nice selection ... but nothin about prana for some reason ... :) Trial run ... click ... or here ... Pity about the 10 meg limit as the FTP transfers absolutely FLY! I suppose being a local site, that may be to be expected somewhat ... if you know what I mean ... Going over some of those pages takes me here ... :) {Actually, that was from testing my Sep 2001 journal ...}
Trial run ... click ... or here ... Pity about the 10 meg limit as the FTP transfers absolutely FLY! I suppose being a local site, that may be to be expected somewhat ... if you know what I mean ... Going over some of those pages takes me here ... :) {Actually, that was from testing my Sep 2001 journal ...}
... or here ... Pity about the 10 meg limit as the FTP transfers absolutely FLY! I suppose being a local site, that may be to be expected somewhat ... if you know what I mean ... Going over some of those pages takes me here ... :) {Actually, that was from testing my Sep 2001 journal ...}
Pity about the 10 meg limit as the FTP transfers absolutely FLY! I suppose being a local site, that may be to be expected somewhat ... if you know what I mean ... Going over some of those pages takes me here ... :) {Actually, that was from testing my Sep 2001 journal ...}
Going over some of those pages takes me here ... :) {Actually, that was from testing my Sep 2001 journal ...}
{Actually, that was from testing my Sep 2001 journal ...}
Also from those links, this month's excerpt from matrix 5 is so spot on (IMHO) ... I hope they don't mind me pasting it into a file - I mean it varies monthly ... :) Click here to see what I'm yammering about ... ... or here for the latest excerpt (if you're reading this journal of mine after March 2002 or so ...) Though there seems to be a typo - see if you can spot it ... :) Yes, it echoes pretty much eveything I've always FELT about funerals & death & grievin etc ... Not 2 mention conformity ... Reading over it again ... yes, if people TRULY understod what happens at death, they simply would NOT grieve ... but try suggesting that to most people and they're likely to bite your head off ... Today's mantra: "Everyone tells me that I'm insane ... and I have specks of damage inside my brain ..." {this one is particularly effective if you're just starting 2 take this so-called reality a little bit too seriously. It's generally best to catch these things early, to nip them in the bud, so to speak, before they develop into a serious condition such as conformity. You wouldn't want something like that that to happen now, would you?} or ... "People often like to tell me that I'm a complete & utter lunatic"
Click here to see what I'm yammering about ... ... or here for the latest excerpt (if you're reading this journal of mine after March 2002 or so ...) Though there seems to be a typo - see if you can spot it ... :) Yes, it echoes pretty much eveything I've always FELT about funerals & death & grievin etc ... Not 2 mention conformity ... Reading over it again ... yes, if people TRULY understod what happens at death, they simply would NOT grieve ... but try suggesting that to most people and they're likely to bite your head off ... Today's mantra: "Everyone tells me that I'm insane ... and I have specks of damage inside my brain ..." {this one is particularly effective if you're just starting 2 take this so-called reality a little bit too seriously. It's generally best to catch these things early, to nip them in the bud, so to speak, before they develop into a serious condition such as conformity. You wouldn't want something like that that to happen now, would you?} or ... "People often like to tell me that I'm a complete & utter lunatic"
... or here for the latest excerpt (if you're reading this journal of mine after March 2002 or so ...) Though there seems to be a typo - see if you can spot it ... :) Yes, it echoes pretty much eveything I've always FELT about funerals & death & grievin etc ... Not 2 mention conformity ... Reading over it again ... yes, if people TRULY understod what happens at death, they simply would NOT grieve ... but try suggesting that to most people and they're likely to bite your head off ... Today's mantra: "Everyone tells me that I'm insane ... and I have specks of damage inside my brain ..." {this one is particularly effective if you're just starting 2 take this so-called reality a little bit too seriously. It's generally best to catch these things early, to nip them in the bud, so to speak, before they develop into a serious condition such as conformity. You wouldn't want something like that that to happen now, would you?} or ... "People often like to tell me that I'm a complete & utter lunatic"
Though there seems to be a typo - see if you can spot it ... :) Yes, it echoes pretty much eveything I've always FELT about funerals & death & grievin etc ... Not 2 mention conformity ... Reading over it again ... yes, if people TRULY understod what happens at death, they simply would NOT grieve ... but try suggesting that to most people and they're likely to bite your head off ... Today's mantra: "Everyone tells me that I'm insane ... and I have specks of damage inside my brain ..." {this one is particularly effective if you're just starting 2 take this so-called reality a little bit too seriously. It's generally best to catch these things early, to nip them in the bud, so to speak, before they develop into a serious condition such as conformity. You wouldn't want something like that that to happen now, would you?} or ... "People often like to tell me that I'm a complete & utter lunatic"
Yes, it echoes pretty much eveything I've always FELT about funerals & death & grievin etc ... Not 2 mention conformity ... Reading over it again ... yes, if people TRULY understod what happens at death, they simply would NOT grieve ... but try suggesting that to most people and they're likely to bite your head off ... Today's mantra: "Everyone tells me that I'm insane ... and I have specks of damage inside my brain ..." {this one is particularly effective if you're just starting 2 take this so-called reality a little bit too seriously. It's generally best to catch these things early, to nip them in the bud, so to speak, before they develop into a serious condition such as conformity. You wouldn't want something like that that to happen now, would you?} or ... "People often like to tell me that I'm a complete & utter lunatic"
Not 2 mention conformity ... Reading over it again ... yes, if people TRULY understod what happens at death, they simply would NOT grieve ... but try suggesting that to most people and they're likely to bite your head off ... Today's mantra: "Everyone tells me that I'm insane ... and I have specks of damage inside my brain ..." {this one is particularly effective if you're just starting 2 take this so-called reality a little bit too seriously. It's generally best to catch these things early, to nip them in the bud, so to speak, before they develop into a serious condition such as conformity. You wouldn't want something like that that to happen now, would you?} or ... "People often like to tell me that I'm a complete & utter lunatic"
Reading over it again ... yes, if people TRULY understod what happens at death, they simply would NOT grieve ... but try suggesting that to most people and they're likely to bite your head off ...
Today's mantra: "Everyone tells me that I'm insane ... and I have specks of damage inside my brain ..." {this one is particularly effective if you're just starting 2 take this so-called reality a little bit too seriously. It's generally best to catch these things early, to nip them in the bud, so to speak, before they develop into a serious condition such as conformity. You wouldn't want something like that that to happen now, would you?} or ... "People often like to tell me that I'm a complete & utter lunatic"
or ... "People often like to tell me that I'm a complete & utter lunatic"
Yes, Garry makes some excellent points towards the end of the program as he talks about the mysteries of meditation and how beneficial yoga has been and how he got into that ... ... I believe he briefly mentions Swami Shankarananda, a name which sounds somewhat familiar ... :) In my email tthis morning - click :) Checking a few o'old' files, found that a few point to images at my 'NBCi' site, which seems to have lapsed ... ... especially a couple of images in my William Ricketts file ... Which is all kind of ironic as I'm half-intending to go there in person on the morrow ... and last time I visited I had neither scanner nor camera ... :) {Which reminds me, I never did get to see those pics we took on the day I wrote that poem, did I ... hmmm ... Not that a photo can truly capture the place ... White fella Dreaming - patience ... this page takes a little while to load ... :) In fact, on mine, it stalled a bit, so I clicked on the images which didn't load and viewed them in a separate window. Hunting down the 'dreamtime' link on that page ... here's an interesting page ... www.joyzine.zip.com.au seems to be a dead link (temporarily?) Ah ... it has moved - click Here's a cute image ... If you ever need a couple of brochures about the lovely Dandenong Ranges, why not try clicking here Then played around a bit with my screen savers ... I'd plum forgot I had this 'wisdom screensaver', which has an interesting collection of things people have said ... but it seems the site it is listed at is dfunct? - click So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
... I believe he briefly mentions Swami Shankarananda, a name which sounds somewhat familiar ... :) In my email tthis morning - click :) Checking a few o'old' files, found that a few point to images at my 'NBCi' site, which seems to have lapsed ... ... especially a couple of images in my William Ricketts file ... Which is all kind of ironic as I'm half-intending to go there in person on the morrow ... and last time I visited I had neither scanner nor camera ... :) {Which reminds me, I never did get to see those pics we took on the day I wrote that poem, did I ... hmmm ... Not that a photo can truly capture the place ... White fella Dreaming - patience ... this page takes a little while to load ... :) In fact, on mine, it stalled a bit, so I clicked on the images which didn't load and viewed them in a separate window. Hunting down the 'dreamtime' link on that page ... here's an interesting page ... www.joyzine.zip.com.au seems to be a dead link (temporarily?) Ah ... it has moved - click Here's a cute image ... If you ever need a couple of brochures about the lovely Dandenong Ranges, why not try clicking here Then played around a bit with my screen savers ... I'd plum forgot I had this 'wisdom screensaver', which has an interesting collection of things people have said ... but it seems the site it is listed at is dfunct? - click So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
In my email tthis morning - click :) Checking a few o'old' files, found that a few point to images at my 'NBCi' site, which seems to have lapsed ... ... especially a couple of images in my William Ricketts file ... Which is all kind of ironic as I'm half-intending to go there in person on the morrow ... and last time I visited I had neither scanner nor camera ... :) {Which reminds me, I never did get to see those pics we took on the day I wrote that poem, did I ... hmmm ... Not that a photo can truly capture the place ... White fella Dreaming - patience ... this page takes a little while to load ... :) In fact, on mine, it stalled a bit, so I clicked on the images which didn't load and viewed them in a separate window. Hunting down the 'dreamtime' link on that page ... here's an interesting page ... www.joyzine.zip.com.au seems to be a dead link (temporarily?) Ah ... it has moved - click Here's a cute image ... If you ever need a couple of brochures about the lovely Dandenong Ranges, why not try clicking here Then played around a bit with my screen savers ... I'd plum forgot I had this 'wisdom screensaver', which has an interesting collection of things people have said ... but it seems the site it is listed at is dfunct? - click So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
Checking a few o'old' files, found that a few point to images at my 'NBCi' site, which seems to have lapsed ... ... especially a couple of images in my William Ricketts file ... Which is all kind of ironic as I'm half-intending to go there in person on the morrow ... and last time I visited I had neither scanner nor camera ... :) {Which reminds me, I never did get to see those pics we took on the day I wrote that poem, did I ... hmmm ... Not that a photo can truly capture the place ... White fella Dreaming - patience ... this page takes a little while to load ... :) In fact, on mine, it stalled a bit, so I clicked on the images which didn't load and viewed them in a separate window. Hunting down the 'dreamtime' link on that page ... here's an interesting page ... www.joyzine.zip.com.au seems to be a dead link (temporarily?) Ah ... it has moved - click Here's a cute image ... If you ever need a couple of brochures about the lovely Dandenong Ranges, why not try clicking here Then played around a bit with my screen savers ... I'd plum forgot I had this 'wisdom screensaver', which has an interesting collection of things people have said ... but it seems the site it is listed at is dfunct? - click So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
... especially a couple of images in my William Ricketts file ... Which is all kind of ironic as I'm half-intending to go there in person on the morrow ... and last time I visited I had neither scanner nor camera ... :) {Which reminds me, I never did get to see those pics we took on the day I wrote that poem, did I ... hmmm ... Not that a photo can truly capture the place ... White fella Dreaming - patience ... this page takes a little while to load ... :) In fact, on mine, it stalled a bit, so I clicked on the images which didn't load and viewed them in a separate window. Hunting down the 'dreamtime' link on that page ... here's an interesting page ... www.joyzine.zip.com.au seems to be a dead link (temporarily?) Ah ... it has moved - click Here's a cute image ... If you ever need a couple of brochures about the lovely Dandenong Ranges, why not try clicking here Then played around a bit with my screen savers ... I'd plum forgot I had this 'wisdom screensaver', which has an interesting collection of things people have said ... but it seems the site it is listed at is dfunct? - click So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
Which is all kind of ironic as I'm half-intending to go there in person on the morrow ... and last time I visited I had neither scanner nor camera ... :) {Which reminds me, I never did get to see those pics we took on the day I wrote that poem, did I ... hmmm ... Not that a photo can truly capture the place ... White fella Dreaming - patience ... this page takes a little while to load ... :) In fact, on mine, it stalled a bit, so I clicked on the images which didn't load and viewed them in a separate window. Hunting down the 'dreamtime' link on that page ... here's an interesting page ... www.joyzine.zip.com.au seems to be a dead link (temporarily?) Ah ... it has moved - click Here's a cute image ... If you ever need a couple of brochures about the lovely Dandenong Ranges, why not try clicking here Then played around a bit with my screen savers ... I'd plum forgot I had this 'wisdom screensaver', which has an interesting collection of things people have said ... but it seems the site it is listed at is dfunct? - click So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
{Which reminds me, I never did get to see those pics we took on the day I wrote that poem, did I ... hmmm ... Not that a photo can truly capture the place ... White fella Dreaming - patience ... this page takes a little while to load ... :) In fact, on mine, it stalled a bit, so I clicked on the images which didn't load and viewed them in a separate window. Hunting down the 'dreamtime' link on that page ... here's an interesting page ... www.joyzine.zip.com.au seems to be a dead link (temporarily?) Ah ... it has moved - click Here's a cute image ... If you ever need a couple of brochures about the lovely Dandenong Ranges, why not try clicking here Then played around a bit with my screen savers ... I'd plum forgot I had this 'wisdom screensaver', which has an interesting collection of things people have said ... but it seems the site it is listed at is dfunct? - click So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
Not that a photo can truly capture the place ... White fella Dreaming - patience ... this page takes a little while to load ... :) In fact, on mine, it stalled a bit, so I clicked on the images which didn't load and viewed them in a separate window. Hunting down the 'dreamtime' link on that page ... here's an interesting page ... www.joyzine.zip.com.au seems to be a dead link (temporarily?) Ah ... it has moved - click Here's a cute image ... If you ever need a couple of brochures about the lovely Dandenong Ranges, why not try clicking here Then played around a bit with my screen savers ... I'd plum forgot I had this 'wisdom screensaver', which has an interesting collection of things people have said ... but it seems the site it is listed at is dfunct? - click So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
White fella Dreaming - patience ... this page takes a little while to load ... :) In fact, on mine, it stalled a bit, so I clicked on the images which didn't load and viewed them in a separate window. Hunting down the 'dreamtime' link on that page ... here's an interesting page ... www.joyzine.zip.com.au seems to be a dead link (temporarily?) Ah ... it has moved - click Here's a cute image ... If you ever need a couple of brochures about the lovely Dandenong Ranges, why not try clicking here Then played around a bit with my screen savers ... I'd plum forgot I had this 'wisdom screensaver', which has an interesting collection of things people have said ... but it seems the site it is listed at is dfunct? - click So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
In fact, on mine, it stalled a bit, so I clicked on the images which didn't load and viewed them in a separate window. Hunting down the 'dreamtime' link on that page ... here's an interesting page ... www.joyzine.zip.com.au seems to be a dead link (temporarily?) Ah ... it has moved - click Here's a cute image ... If you ever need a couple of brochures about the lovely Dandenong Ranges, why not try clicking here Then played around a bit with my screen savers ... I'd plum forgot I had this 'wisdom screensaver', which has an interesting collection of things people have said ... but it seems the site it is listed at is dfunct? - click So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
Hunting down the 'dreamtime' link on that page ... here's an interesting page ... www.joyzine.zip.com.au seems to be a dead link (temporarily?) Ah ... it has moved - click Here's a cute image ... If you ever need a couple of brochures about the lovely Dandenong Ranges, why not try clicking here Then played around a bit with my screen savers ... I'd plum forgot I had this 'wisdom screensaver', which has an interesting collection of things people have said ... but it seems the site it is listed at is dfunct? - click So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
www.joyzine.zip.com.au seems to be a dead link (temporarily?) Ah ... it has moved - click Here's a cute image ... If you ever need a couple of brochures about the lovely Dandenong Ranges, why not try clicking here Then played around a bit with my screen savers ... I'd plum forgot I had this 'wisdom screensaver', which has an interesting collection of things people have said ... but it seems the site it is listed at is dfunct? - click So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
Ah ... it has moved - click Here's a cute image ... If you ever need a couple of brochures about the lovely Dandenong Ranges, why not try clicking here Then played around a bit with my screen savers ... I'd plum forgot I had this 'wisdom screensaver', which has an interesting collection of things people have said ... but it seems the site it is listed at is dfunct? - click So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
Here's a cute image ... If you ever need a couple of brochures about the lovely Dandenong Ranges, why not try clicking here Then played around a bit with my screen savers ... I'd plum forgot I had this 'wisdom screensaver', which has an interesting collection of things people have said ... but it seems the site it is listed at is dfunct? - click So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
If you ever need a couple of brochures about the lovely Dandenong Ranges, why not try clicking here Then played around a bit with my screen savers ... I'd plum forgot I had this 'wisdom screensaver', which has an interesting collection of things people have said ... but it seems the site it is listed at is dfunct? - click So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
Then played around a bit with my screen savers ... I'd plum forgot I had this 'wisdom screensaver', which has an interesting collection of things people have said ... but it seems the site it is listed at is dfunct? - click So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
So ... click here ... One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
One caught my eye ... somethin along the lines of: 'Hell has no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle' ... :) That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
That leads me to a page with some more things people have said ... includin people such as Anne Wislon Schaef ... :) Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
Since the self and the processes of the self cannot easily be measured or controlled, they must be defined into nonexistence. Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them
That site also has a page called 'left field' that I just had to click on ... :)
That Schaef excerpt is only found at one other loaction in cyberspace (well, at least accordin to Google) ... click ... So, it's not even at Anne's own site ... hmmm ... click Kind of reminds me of a quote from that x-files movie about things that can be easily categorised ?? ... ... If we fail to anticipate the unforeseen or expect the unexpected in a universe of infinite possibilites, we may find ourselves at the mercy of anyone or anything that cannot be programmed, categorized or easily referenced ... ... click ... click :) One of the above pages linked to 'The Onion', which I've heard about before but never really visited ... hmmm ... seems like MY kind of humour ... e.g. this page ... or ... this one ... Plus the horoscopes ... and the 'personals' ... :) And Valentine's Day ... More onion ... Quote-o-rama {has a couple from the Matrix too ...} If you're still in need of still need a laugh, why not click here & scroll down to 'because she is an alien' ... but as always, there's a limit to how much the writtn word can convey :) I'd stopped watching this show ... at times it's FAR more hilarious than other programs that delibeartely try to be funny ... :) You might even like to click on the 'Pearls' link ... :) It was 'unavailable' on the day I clicked on it, but you may have better luck ... Yet more onion - click here :) {Some nice linx down bottom of page as well} ... and his daily weblog is called 'splinters' ... hmmm ... :) His weblog today spoke of a place called www.archive.org, which is a kind of time capsule for the web ... you'd reckon they'd need humungous amount of hard drive space for that, wouldn't you ... This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
So, it's not even at Anne's own site ... hmmm ... click Kind of reminds me of a quote from that x-files movie about things that can be easily categorised ?? ... ... If we fail to anticipate the unforeseen or expect the unexpected in a universe of infinite possibilites, we may find ourselves at the mercy of anyone or anything that cannot be programmed, categorized or easily referenced ... ... click ... click :) One of the above pages linked to 'The Onion', which I've heard about before but never really visited ... hmmm ... seems like MY kind of humour ... e.g. this page ... or ... this one ... Plus the horoscopes ... and the 'personals' ... :) And Valentine's Day ... More onion ... Quote-o-rama {has a couple from the Matrix too ...} If you're still in need of still need a laugh, why not click here & scroll down to 'because she is an alien' ... but as always, there's a limit to how much the writtn word can convey :) I'd stopped watching this show ... at times it's FAR more hilarious than other programs that delibeartely try to be funny ... :) You might even like to click on the 'Pearls' link ... :) It was 'unavailable' on the day I clicked on it, but you may have better luck ... Yet more onion - click here :) {Some nice linx down bottom of page as well} ... and his daily weblog is called 'splinters' ... hmmm ... :) His weblog today spoke of a place called www.archive.org, which is a kind of time capsule for the web ... you'd reckon they'd need humungous amount of hard drive space for that, wouldn't you ... This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
Kind of reminds me of a quote from that x-files movie about things that can be easily categorised ?? ... ... If we fail to anticipate the unforeseen or expect the unexpected in a universe of infinite possibilites, we may find ourselves at the mercy of anyone or anything that cannot be programmed, categorized or easily referenced ... ... click ... click :) One of the above pages linked to 'The Onion', which I've heard about before but never really visited ... hmmm ... seems like MY kind of humour ... e.g. this page ... or ... this one ... Plus the horoscopes ... and the 'personals' ... :) And Valentine's Day ... More onion ... Quote-o-rama {has a couple from the Matrix too ...} If you're still in need of still need a laugh, why not click here & scroll down to 'because she is an alien' ... but as always, there's a limit to how much the writtn word can convey :) I'd stopped watching this show ... at times it's FAR more hilarious than other programs that delibeartely try to be funny ... :) You might even like to click on the 'Pearls' link ... :) It was 'unavailable' on the day I clicked on it, but you may have better luck ... Yet more onion - click here :) {Some nice linx down bottom of page as well} ... and his daily weblog is called 'splinters' ... hmmm ... :) His weblog today spoke of a place called www.archive.org, which is a kind of time capsule for the web ... you'd reckon they'd need humungous amount of hard drive space for that, wouldn't you ... This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
... If we fail to anticipate the unforeseen or expect the unexpected in a universe of infinite possibilites, we may find ourselves at the mercy of anyone or anything that cannot be programmed, categorized or easily referenced ...
... click ... click :) One of the above pages linked to 'The Onion', which I've heard about before but never really visited ... hmmm ... seems like MY kind of humour ... e.g. this page ... or ... this one ... Plus the horoscopes ... and the 'personals' ... :) And Valentine's Day ... More onion ... Quote-o-rama {has a couple from the Matrix too ...} If you're still in need of still need a laugh, why not click here & scroll down to 'because she is an alien' ... but as always, there's a limit to how much the writtn word can convey :) I'd stopped watching this show ... at times it's FAR more hilarious than other programs that delibeartely try to be funny ... :) You might even like to click on the 'Pearls' link ... :) It was 'unavailable' on the day I clicked on it, but you may have better luck ... Yet more onion - click here :) {Some nice linx down bottom of page as well} ... and his daily weblog is called 'splinters' ... hmmm ... :) His weblog today spoke of a place called www.archive.org, which is a kind of time capsule for the web ... you'd reckon they'd need humungous amount of hard drive space for that, wouldn't you ... This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
... click :) One of the above pages linked to 'The Onion', which I've heard about before but never really visited ... hmmm ... seems like MY kind of humour ... e.g. this page ... or ... this one ... Plus the horoscopes ... and the 'personals' ... :) And Valentine's Day ... More onion ... Quote-o-rama {has a couple from the Matrix too ...} If you're still in need of still need a laugh, why not click here & scroll down to 'because she is an alien' ... but as always, there's a limit to how much the writtn word can convey :) I'd stopped watching this show ... at times it's FAR more hilarious than other programs that delibeartely try to be funny ... :) You might even like to click on the 'Pearls' link ... :) It was 'unavailable' on the day I clicked on it, but you may have better luck ... Yet more onion - click here :) {Some nice linx down bottom of page as well} ... and his daily weblog is called 'splinters' ... hmmm ... :) His weblog today spoke of a place called www.archive.org, which is a kind of time capsule for the web ... you'd reckon they'd need humungous amount of hard drive space for that, wouldn't you ... This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
One of the above pages linked to 'The Onion', which I've heard about before but never really visited ... hmmm ... seems like MY kind of humour ... e.g. this page ... or ... this one ... Plus the horoscopes ... and the 'personals' ... :) And Valentine's Day ... More onion ... Quote-o-rama {has a couple from the Matrix too ...} If you're still in need of still need a laugh, why not click here & scroll down to 'because she is an alien' ... but as always, there's a limit to how much the writtn word can convey :) I'd stopped watching this show ... at times it's FAR more hilarious than other programs that delibeartely try to be funny ... :) You might even like to click on the 'Pearls' link ... :) It was 'unavailable' on the day I clicked on it, but you may have better luck ... Yet more onion - click here :) {Some nice linx down bottom of page as well} ... and his daily weblog is called 'splinters' ... hmmm ... :) His weblog today spoke of a place called www.archive.org, which is a kind of time capsule for the web ... you'd reckon they'd need humungous amount of hard drive space for that, wouldn't you ... This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
... or ... this one ... Plus the horoscopes ... and the 'personals' ... :) And Valentine's Day ... More onion ... Quote-o-rama {has a couple from the Matrix too ...} If you're still in need of still need a laugh, why not click here & scroll down to 'because she is an alien' ... but as always, there's a limit to how much the writtn word can convey :) I'd stopped watching this show ... at times it's FAR more hilarious than other programs that delibeartely try to be funny ... :) You might even like to click on the 'Pearls' link ... :) It was 'unavailable' on the day I clicked on it, but you may have better luck ... Yet more onion - click here :) {Some nice linx down bottom of page as well} ... and his daily weblog is called 'splinters' ... hmmm ... :) His weblog today spoke of a place called www.archive.org, which is a kind of time capsule for the web ... you'd reckon they'd need humungous amount of hard drive space for that, wouldn't you ... This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
Plus the horoscopes ... and the 'personals' ... :) And Valentine's Day ... More onion ... Quote-o-rama {has a couple from the Matrix too ...} If you're still in need of still need a laugh, why not click here & scroll down to 'because she is an alien' ... but as always, there's a limit to how much the writtn word can convey :) I'd stopped watching this show ... at times it's FAR more hilarious than other programs that delibeartely try to be funny ... :) You might even like to click on the 'Pearls' link ... :) It was 'unavailable' on the day I clicked on it, but you may have better luck ... Yet more onion - click here :) {Some nice linx down bottom of page as well} ... and his daily weblog is called 'splinters' ... hmmm ... :) His weblog today spoke of a place called www.archive.org, which is a kind of time capsule for the web ... you'd reckon they'd need humungous amount of hard drive space for that, wouldn't you ... This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
And Valentine's Day ... More onion ... Quote-o-rama {has a couple from the Matrix too ...} If you're still in need of still need a laugh, why not click here & scroll down to 'because she is an alien' ... but as always, there's a limit to how much the writtn word can convey :) I'd stopped watching this show ... at times it's FAR more hilarious than other programs that delibeartely try to be funny ... :) You might even like to click on the 'Pearls' link ... :) It was 'unavailable' on the day I clicked on it, but you may have better luck ... Yet more onion - click here :) {Some nice linx down bottom of page as well} ... and his daily weblog is called 'splinters' ... hmmm ... :) His weblog today spoke of a place called www.archive.org, which is a kind of time capsule for the web ... you'd reckon they'd need humungous amount of hard drive space for that, wouldn't you ... This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
More onion ...
Quote-o-rama
{has a couple from the Matrix too ...} If you're still in need of still need a laugh, why not click here & scroll down to 'because she is an alien' ... but as always, there's a limit to how much the writtn word can convey :) I'd stopped watching this show ... at times it's FAR more hilarious than other programs that delibeartely try to be funny ... :) You might even like to click on the 'Pearls' link ... :) It was 'unavailable' on the day I clicked on it, but you may have better luck ... Yet more onion - click here :) {Some nice linx down bottom of page as well} ... and his daily weblog is called 'splinters' ... hmmm ... :) His weblog today spoke of a place called www.archive.org, which is a kind of time capsule for the web ... you'd reckon they'd need humungous amount of hard drive space for that, wouldn't you ... This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
If you're still in need of still need a laugh, why not click here & scroll down to 'because she is an alien' ... but as always, there's a limit to how much the writtn word can convey :) I'd stopped watching this show ... at times it's FAR more hilarious than other programs that delibeartely try to be funny ... :) You might even like to click on the 'Pearls' link ... :) It was 'unavailable' on the day I clicked on it, but you may have better luck ... Yet more onion - click here :) {Some nice linx down bottom of page as well} ... and his daily weblog is called 'splinters' ... hmmm ... :) His weblog today spoke of a place called www.archive.org, which is a kind of time capsule for the web ... you'd reckon they'd need humungous amount of hard drive space for that, wouldn't you ... This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
You might even like to click on the 'Pearls' link ... :) It was 'unavailable' on the day I clicked on it, but you may have better luck ... Yet more onion - click here :) {Some nice linx down bottom of page as well} ... and his daily weblog is called 'splinters' ... hmmm ... :) His weblog today spoke of a place called www.archive.org, which is a kind of time capsule for the web ... you'd reckon they'd need humungous amount of hard drive space for that, wouldn't you ... This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
It was 'unavailable' on the day I clicked on it, but you may have better luck ... Yet more onion - click here :) {Some nice linx down bottom of page as well} ... and his daily weblog is called 'splinters' ... hmmm ... :) His weblog today spoke of a place called www.archive.org, which is a kind of time capsule for the web ... you'd reckon they'd need humungous amount of hard drive space for that, wouldn't you ... This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
Yet more onion - click here :) {Some nice linx down bottom of page as well} ... and his daily weblog is called 'splinters' ... hmmm ... :) His weblog today spoke of a place called www.archive.org, which is a kind of time capsule for the web ... you'd reckon they'd need humungous amount of hard drive space for that, wouldn't you ... This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
... and his daily weblog is called 'splinters' ... hmmm ... :) His weblog today spoke of a place called www.archive.org, which is a kind of time capsule for the web ... you'd reckon they'd need humungous amount of hard drive space for that, wouldn't you ... This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
His weblog today spoke of a place called www.archive.org, which is a kind of time capsule for the web ... you'd reckon they'd need humungous amount of hard drive space for that, wouldn't you ... This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
This ... could be added to my wtc list ... ... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
... somehow they missed couple of the ones I have in my list ... like the keys of enoch site ... or sogyal rinpoche's message or kryon ... :) Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
Went back a bit later, while off-line to have a gander at that splinters page ... boy, loads of 'stuff' to check out nextime ... :) ... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
... includin a bit of poetry ... & some 'anti-poetry' ... sounds interestin ... Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
Let alone the 'archive' dating back several months ... Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
Today's mantra: "People love to change their own punitive actions and their own punitive lives"
It was a hazy day ... I'm already thinking of going back on a clear winter's day to see what it's like ... and if this summer continues as it has, I may not have to wait ALL that long ... :)
Lovely sunny day and not too hot (up on the mountain top anyway) - though walking uphill to the lookout did get the old heart pumping and the skin sweating a bit ... Today's mantra: "When you really stop and look at it, most (if not all) anger arises from comparing one human being with another" {rather than celebrating the uniqueness of each person} "I need to go wee-wees" {heard on the bus - it works!} Actually, I took the 800 then the 665 then the 732 (instead of the 693) then the train to Belgrave, then the 694 to Olinda, then the 688 ... and yet hardly noticed the amount of time it took ... :)
Today's mantra: "When you really stop and look at it, most (if not all) anger arises from comparing one human being with another" {rather than celebrating the uniqueness of each person} "I need to go wee-wees" {heard on the bus - it works!} Actually, I took the 800 then the 665 then the 732 (instead of the 693) then the train to Belgrave, then the 694 to Olinda, then the 688 ... and yet hardly noticed the amount of time it took ... :)
Going over a couple of yesterday's links again, try plugging "Rebecca Axel New Essays in Religious Naturalism" and see what happens ... Also Erik Satie & 'have I been sent here to amuse myself?' ... Oh, from a little wander round a Belgrave bookshop, may also like to try - * Lonnie Athens * Rasselas (on Hermits?) from an interesting compilation called 'Reflections on Solitude' ... * George Dawson (not entirely sure of the surname) - learned to read at 98! :) * Arthur Streeton 'The Cloud' - inspired by a poem from Shelley & the view from Mt Dandenong * (what you do) when no one is looking * Mt Dandenong observatory * Plus a couple of the links listed at the bottom of this page ... like Jack Handey's Deep Thoughts ... :) * Ken Croswell 'The Universe at Midnight' * Trevor Montague * One River, Many Wells * Rhonda Britten More mantras/contemplations ... "Yes, but you do tend to adjust your speech & behaviour once you realise that most human beings have extremely fragile feelings (& they do tend to automatically take most things personally) Thus they are very easily upset, the poor things. You gotta feel sorry for them. It must be an awful way to go through life ..." Okay, I just made my very first 'panorama' by stitching 5 images together in Phot Editor and it aint too bad considering (a) the budget price camera (b) the very rudimentary method I used to keep a fairly similar angle for each image (c) the limits of the software :) (d) It was my first time :) ... click ASSUMING, of course that I remember to upload the images ... Makes you appreciate sites like this, when you have a bash at doing it yourself ... :) If you think my effort is a tad wonky ... just look at any Dali painting! ... Oh yes, 'SHINE' arrives in my letter box. Some interesting articles & humour (mostly syphoned from the web) ... may see if I can find a link or two for you ... ... especially the 'advice from children' about various matters ... :) Streeton's bio - includes a link to 'The Cloud' amongst other of his paintings ... Have I been sent here to amuse myself? Rhonda Britten - I wonder if it has snippets of her own 'life story' ... it's a doozy ... click Ken Croswell Quite a few hits for George Dawson Ditto for Rasselas ... ... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
Also Erik Satie & 'have I been sent here to amuse myself?' ... Oh, from a little wander round a Belgrave bookshop, may also like to try - * Lonnie Athens * Rasselas (on Hermits?) from an interesting compilation called 'Reflections on Solitude' ... * George Dawson (not entirely sure of the surname) - learned to read at 98! :) * Arthur Streeton 'The Cloud' - inspired by a poem from Shelley & the view from Mt Dandenong * (what you do) when no one is looking * Mt Dandenong observatory * Plus a couple of the links listed at the bottom of this page ... like Jack Handey's Deep Thoughts ... :) * Ken Croswell 'The Universe at Midnight' * Trevor Montague * One River, Many Wells * Rhonda Britten More mantras/contemplations ... "Yes, but you do tend to adjust your speech & behaviour once you realise that most human beings have extremely fragile feelings (& they do tend to automatically take most things personally) Thus they are very easily upset, the poor things. You gotta feel sorry for them. It must be an awful way to go through life ..." Okay, I just made my very first 'panorama' by stitching 5 images together in Phot Editor and it aint too bad considering (a) the budget price camera (b) the very rudimentary method I used to keep a fairly similar angle for each image (c) the limits of the software :) (d) It was my first time :) ... click ASSUMING, of course that I remember to upload the images ... Makes you appreciate sites like this, when you have a bash at doing it yourself ... :) If you think my effort is a tad wonky ... just look at any Dali painting! ... Oh yes, 'SHINE' arrives in my letter box. Some interesting articles & humour (mostly syphoned from the web) ... may see if I can find a link or two for you ... ... especially the 'advice from children' about various matters ... :) Streeton's bio - includes a link to 'The Cloud' amongst other of his paintings ... Have I been sent here to amuse myself? Rhonda Britten - I wonder if it has snippets of her own 'life story' ... it's a doozy ... click Ken Croswell Quite a few hits for George Dawson Ditto for Rasselas ... ... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
Oh, from a little wander round a Belgrave bookshop, may also like to try - * Lonnie Athens * Rasselas (on Hermits?) from an interesting compilation called 'Reflections on Solitude' ... * George Dawson (not entirely sure of the surname) - learned to read at 98! :) * Arthur Streeton 'The Cloud' - inspired by a poem from Shelley & the view from Mt Dandenong * (what you do) when no one is looking * Mt Dandenong observatory * Plus a couple of the links listed at the bottom of this page ... like Jack Handey's Deep Thoughts ... :) * Ken Croswell 'The Universe at Midnight' * Trevor Montague * One River, Many Wells * Rhonda Britten More mantras/contemplations ... "Yes, but you do tend to adjust your speech & behaviour once you realise that most human beings have extremely fragile feelings (& they do tend to automatically take most things personally) Thus they are very easily upset, the poor things. You gotta feel sorry for them. It must be an awful way to go through life ..." Okay, I just made my very first 'panorama' by stitching 5 images together in Phot Editor and it aint too bad considering (a) the budget price camera (b) the very rudimentary method I used to keep a fairly similar angle for each image (c) the limits of the software :) (d) It was my first time :) ... click ASSUMING, of course that I remember to upload the images ... Makes you appreciate sites like this, when you have a bash at doing it yourself ... :) If you think my effort is a tad wonky ... just look at any Dali painting! ... Oh yes, 'SHINE' arrives in my letter box. Some interesting articles & humour (mostly syphoned from the web) ... may see if I can find a link or two for you ... ... especially the 'advice from children' about various matters ... :) Streeton's bio - includes a link to 'The Cloud' amongst other of his paintings ... Have I been sent here to amuse myself? Rhonda Britten - I wonder if it has snippets of her own 'life story' ... it's a doozy ... click Ken Croswell Quite a few hits for George Dawson Ditto for Rasselas ... ... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
* Lonnie Athens * Rasselas (on Hermits?) from an interesting compilation called 'Reflections on Solitude' ... * George Dawson (not entirely sure of the surname) - learned to read at 98! :) * Arthur Streeton 'The Cloud' - inspired by a poem from Shelley & the view from Mt Dandenong * (what you do) when no one is looking * Mt Dandenong observatory * Plus a couple of the links listed at the bottom of this page ... like Jack Handey's Deep Thoughts ... :) * Ken Croswell 'The Universe at Midnight' * Trevor Montague * One River, Many Wells * Rhonda Britten More mantras/contemplations ... "Yes, but you do tend to adjust your speech & behaviour once you realise that most human beings have extremely fragile feelings (& they do tend to automatically take most things personally) Thus they are very easily upset, the poor things. You gotta feel sorry for them. It must be an awful way to go through life ..." Okay, I just made my very first 'panorama' by stitching 5 images together in Phot Editor and it aint too bad considering (a) the budget price camera (b) the very rudimentary method I used to keep a fairly similar angle for each image (c) the limits of the software :) (d) It was my first time :) ... click ASSUMING, of course that I remember to upload the images ... Makes you appreciate sites like this, when you have a bash at doing it yourself ... :) If you think my effort is a tad wonky ... just look at any Dali painting! ... Oh yes, 'SHINE' arrives in my letter box. Some interesting articles & humour (mostly syphoned from the web) ... may see if I can find a link or two for you ... ... especially the 'advice from children' about various matters ... :) Streeton's bio - includes a link to 'The Cloud' amongst other of his paintings ... Have I been sent here to amuse myself? Rhonda Britten - I wonder if it has snippets of her own 'life story' ... it's a doozy ... click Ken Croswell Quite a few hits for George Dawson Ditto for Rasselas ... ... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
* Rasselas (on Hermits?) from an interesting compilation called 'Reflections on Solitude' ...
* George Dawson (not entirely sure of the surname) - learned to read at 98! :)
* Arthur Streeton 'The Cloud' - inspired by a poem from Shelley & the view from Mt Dandenong
* (what you do) when no one is looking
* Mt Dandenong observatory
* Plus a couple of the links listed at the bottom of this page ... like Jack Handey's Deep Thoughts ... :)
* Ken Croswell 'The Universe at Midnight'
* Trevor Montague
* One River, Many Wells
* Rhonda Britten
More mantras/contemplations ... "Yes, but you do tend to adjust your speech & behaviour once you realise that most human beings have extremely fragile feelings (& they do tend to automatically take most things personally) Thus they are very easily upset, the poor things. You gotta feel sorry for them. It must be an awful way to go through life ..." Okay, I just made my very first 'panorama' by stitching 5 images together in Phot Editor and it aint too bad considering (a) the budget price camera (b) the very rudimentary method I used to keep a fairly similar angle for each image (c) the limits of the software :) (d) It was my first time :) ... click ASSUMING, of course that I remember to upload the images ... Makes you appreciate sites like this, when you have a bash at doing it yourself ... :) If you think my effort is a tad wonky ... just look at any Dali painting! ... Oh yes, 'SHINE' arrives in my letter box. Some interesting articles & humour (mostly syphoned from the web) ... may see if I can find a link or two for you ... ... especially the 'advice from children' about various matters ... :) Streeton's bio - includes a link to 'The Cloud' amongst other of his paintings ... Have I been sent here to amuse myself? Rhonda Britten - I wonder if it has snippets of her own 'life story' ... it's a doozy ... click Ken Croswell Quite a few hits for George Dawson Ditto for Rasselas ... ... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
"Yes, but you do tend to adjust your speech & behaviour once you realise that most human beings have extremely fragile feelings (& they do tend to automatically take most things personally) Thus they are very easily upset, the poor things. You gotta feel sorry for them. It must be an awful way to go through life ..." Okay, I just made my very first 'panorama' by stitching 5 images together in Phot Editor and it aint too bad considering (a) the budget price camera (b) the very rudimentary method I used to keep a fairly similar angle for each image (c) the limits of the software :) (d) It was my first time :) ... click ASSUMING, of course that I remember to upload the images ... Makes you appreciate sites like this, when you have a bash at doing it yourself ... :) If you think my effort is a tad wonky ... just look at any Dali painting! ... Oh yes, 'SHINE' arrives in my letter box. Some interesting articles & humour (mostly syphoned from the web) ... may see if I can find a link or two for you ... ... especially the 'advice from children' about various matters ... :) Streeton's bio - includes a link to 'The Cloud' amongst other of his paintings ... Have I been sent here to amuse myself? Rhonda Britten - I wonder if it has snippets of her own 'life story' ... it's a doozy ... click Ken Croswell Quite a few hits for George Dawson Ditto for Rasselas ... ... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
Okay, I just made my very first 'panorama' by stitching 5 images together in Phot Editor and it aint too bad considering (a) the budget price camera (b) the very rudimentary method I used to keep a fairly similar angle for each image (c) the limits of the software :) (d) It was my first time :) ... click ASSUMING, of course that I remember to upload the images ... Makes you appreciate sites like this, when you have a bash at doing it yourself ... :) If you think my effort is a tad wonky ... just look at any Dali painting! ... Oh yes, 'SHINE' arrives in my letter box. Some interesting articles & humour (mostly syphoned from the web) ... may see if I can find a link or two for you ... ... especially the 'advice from children' about various matters ... :) Streeton's bio - includes a link to 'The Cloud' amongst other of his paintings ... Have I been sent here to amuse myself? Rhonda Britten - I wonder if it has snippets of her own 'life story' ... it's a doozy ... click Ken Croswell Quite a few hits for George Dawson Ditto for Rasselas ... ... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
ASSUMING, of course that I remember to upload the images ... Makes you appreciate sites like this, when you have a bash at doing it yourself ... :) If you think my effort is a tad wonky ... just look at any Dali painting! ... Oh yes, 'SHINE' arrives in my letter box. Some interesting articles & humour (mostly syphoned from the web) ... may see if I can find a link or two for you ... ... especially the 'advice from children' about various matters ... :) Streeton's bio - includes a link to 'The Cloud' amongst other of his paintings ... Have I been sent here to amuse myself? Rhonda Britten - I wonder if it has snippets of her own 'life story' ... it's a doozy ... click Ken Croswell Quite a few hits for George Dawson Ditto for Rasselas ... ... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
Makes you appreciate sites like this, when you have a bash at doing it yourself ... :) If you think my effort is a tad wonky ... just look at any Dali painting! ... Oh yes, 'SHINE' arrives in my letter box. Some interesting articles & humour (mostly syphoned from the web) ... may see if I can find a link or two for you ... ... especially the 'advice from children' about various matters ... :) Streeton's bio - includes a link to 'The Cloud' amongst other of his paintings ... Have I been sent here to amuse myself? Rhonda Britten - I wonder if it has snippets of her own 'life story' ... it's a doozy ... click Ken Croswell Quite a few hits for George Dawson Ditto for Rasselas ... ... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
If you think my effort is a tad wonky ... just look at any Dali painting! ... Oh yes, 'SHINE' arrives in my letter box. Some interesting articles & humour (mostly syphoned from the web) ... may see if I can find a link or two for you ... ... especially the 'advice from children' about various matters ... :) Streeton's bio - includes a link to 'The Cloud' amongst other of his paintings ... Have I been sent here to amuse myself? Rhonda Britten - I wonder if it has snippets of her own 'life story' ... it's a doozy ... click Ken Croswell Quite a few hits for George Dawson Ditto for Rasselas ... ... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
Oh yes, 'SHINE' arrives in my letter box. Some interesting articles & humour (mostly syphoned from the web) ... may see if I can find a link or two for you ... ... especially the 'advice from children' about various matters ... :) Streeton's bio - includes a link to 'The Cloud' amongst other of his paintings ... Have I been sent here to amuse myself? Rhonda Britten - I wonder if it has snippets of her own 'life story' ... it's a doozy ... click Ken Croswell Quite a few hits for George Dawson Ditto for Rasselas ... ... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
... especially the 'advice from children' about various matters ... :) Streeton's bio - includes a link to 'The Cloud' amongst other of his paintings ... Have I been sent here to amuse myself? Rhonda Britten - I wonder if it has snippets of her own 'life story' ... it's a doozy ... click Ken Croswell Quite a few hits for George Dawson Ditto for Rasselas ... ... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
Streeton's bio - includes a link to 'The Cloud' amongst other of his paintings ... Have I been sent here to amuse myself? Rhonda Britten - I wonder if it has snippets of her own 'life story' ... it's a doozy ... click Ken Croswell Quite a few hits for George Dawson Ditto for Rasselas ... ... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
Have I been sent here to amuse myself?
Rhonda Britten - I wonder if it has snippets of her own 'life story' ... it's a doozy ... click Ken Croswell Quite a few hits for George Dawson Ditto for Rasselas ... ... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
Ken Croswell
Quite a few hits for George Dawson Ditto for Rasselas ... ... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
Ditto for Rasselas ... ... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
... includin some full versions ... can't readily recall which section was excerpted in the book I mentioned ... it was somethin about hermits ... :) Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
Possibly it was from Chapter 21 ... Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
Storm Chasers - over Melbourne ... Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
Somebody else's photos Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
Sage advice from children :) ... more A few more uplifting quotes :)
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A few more uplifting quotes :)
{Use with caution. Children under 15 should be accompanied by an adult at all times.} Can Science Study Consciousness? Latest storm-in-a-teacup ? ... click :) ... I half-expected it to be the topic of 'your say' ... I mean in a world with REAL problems, will your average human being get more worked up (& verbal) over poverty & injustice ... or the issue of who should orshould not be playing cricket ... :)
Can Science Study Consciousness?
Latest storm-in-a-teacup ? ... click :) ... I half-expected it to be the topic of 'your say' ... I mean in a world with REAL problems, will your average human being get more worked up (& verbal) over poverty & injustice ... or the issue of who should orshould not be playing cricket ... :)
... I half-expected it to be the topic of 'your say' ... I mean in a world with REAL problems, will your average human being get more worked up (& verbal) over poverty & injustice ... or the issue of who should orshould not be playing cricket ... :)
I read an interesting article about a few aspects of computing ... it mentioned one piece of softare I hadn't heard of, which is now 'highly recommended' for security reasons. It's called Unplug & Pray :) Also heard about an amazing (sounding) place in Ohio called Twinsburg. Click on history for the story about its foundation and the Wilcox twins ... IMAX Human Body - sounds like quite a 'voyage' ...
Also heard about an amazing (sounding) place in Ohio called Twinsburg. Click on history for the story about its foundation and the Wilcox twins ... IMAX Human Body - sounds like quite a 'voyage' ...
IMAX Human Body - sounds like quite a 'voyage' ...
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