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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Create YOU, beautiful YOU
The last blog post of 2010! I better make it some sort of emphatic, meaningful tribute to a very, um, “insightful” year! A friend of mine once said, “why would you have to change? If none of this happened to … Continue reading
Somewhere there is a poem…
As 2010 draws to a close and I look back upon all the hopes and dreams that were, and were not, I am reminded that some of my happiest moments came with just my pen and my paper; my keyboard … Continue reading
A big, sweet, sexy bite of Apple TV – IBelieve
Unwrapping the four inch cube, looking at the sterile white box with the superimposed black apple-ish writing, a sense of wonder sent waves cascading down my body – how could a TV be within this teeny, tiny box? Out of … Continue reading
He Bids His Beloved Be At Peace ~ Yeates
He Bids His Beloved Be At Peace I HEAR the Shadowy Horses, their long manes a-shake, Their hoofs heavy with tumult, their eyes glimmering white; The North unfolds above them clinging, creeping night, The East her hidden joy before the … Continue reading
Winter Solstice and the plight for light
I am always fascinated by the seemingly nonchalant takeover of goods and services by the organized religions of the world, and yes, feel somewhat compelled to give a brief history lesson at times in order for these said religions to … Continue reading
Love and Peace
Every year around this time, I read the following article and every year I become a bit sadder at humanity’s plight – the poor get poorer, the starving wither, the sick lose hope of ever being better, and somehow the … Continue reading
Consoling
All the travelers of the B Gates flowed, water being poured into a bottle, they funneled droplet by droplet through the neck splashing together as they all hit the base of the bottle at the same time, filling every available … Continue reading
Proud Flesh
Tearing and mending seems to be a part of everyday life for so many of us; those that have opted to push the limits of the human experience, those of us who seem so keen on going where few have … Continue reading