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 Vacant Lot12 comments
picture10 Nov 2004 @ 04:02
Photo: Andy Lehman, "Vacant Lot"

What Are We?
by Andy Lehman
(May 05, 1982 ~ Nov. 01, 2004)
Last member area visit: 2004-10-31 17:34:20

Out off the abyss we came,
Into being, into life, into hope
To bring the light of day
To a world shrouded in doubt.
The power hides in the shadows
Even as it gives birth to brilliance;
Dormant, sleeping, but potent as a storm
A new being in the making,
A new god born.

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 Coffee in the Backyard - Chapter 316 comments
picture7 Mar 2004 @ 12:49
Today is March 7, 2004, Sunday afternoon. John (koravya) and Katelyn ( Swan) are really having coffee in John's backyard in Albuquerque, NM. I Swan, have come from Minnesota to share this cup of coffee. It is a beautiful day here, the temperature is in the 60's, the sky is blue and the sun is shining. It has been almost a year since the first "Coffee in the Backyard" journal entry was made. This is my first trip to Albuquerque and my first day here. It's pretty "cool" to have brought the virtual into the real. So here we are.  More >

 Chrysalis0 comments
picture13 Feb 2004 @ 18:38
As I walk
down the park,
I see them,
And I watch them,
Bustling,
And fluttering about.  More >

 DreamLight4 comments
picture8 Feb 2004 @ 14:00
Saturday morning, February seventh, Two sets of dreams.  More >

 Hallu-Ci-Nant!0 comments
picture1 Nov 2003 @ 02:43

Incroyable !
A faire, c'est hallucinant...
Vous êtes vous jamais demandé si votre esprit fonctionnait différemment ou non de celui du plus grand nombre d'entre nous ?

Alors, faites ce véritable exercice de réflexion et jugez par vous même de la réponse !!!!!!

Suivez juste les instructions, et répondez aux questions une par une, et aussi vite que possible, mais n'avancez pas avant d'en avoir terminé avec la précédente.

Maintenant, descendez (mais pas trop vite, vous pourriez rater quelque chose).

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 Samhain Poem1 comment
picture1 Nov 2003 @ 02:32
Samhain (The Lady Lisser)

let the night fall
for i am not afraid of the dark
or of imaginary evils
or of myself
and my own power
let the night fall
let it come with its dreams
its mysteries
its wonders
let the night fall
let the goddess drape her scarves of black
around me
and clear the cauldron's surface

so that i might remember  More >

 ...Merry Samhain!14 comments
picture1 Nov 2003 @ 02:26
:-D  More >

 Coffee in the Backyard - Chapter 342 comments
picture30 Oct 2003 @ 17:15
Into the first hour of darkness after sunset Sunday, October twelfth. A day in the cabin in the woods, or the adobe hut in the dry country, such as they may be as alternatives to the tent. Small flames bring forth spheres of transparent yellow light, galaxies apart, twinkling across the room. A continuous wave of rainfull storms swept across the river valley this week; the ground is full with fresh moisture and the sky is blue and cloudless today. A carpet of tiny green something-or-others is emerging amongst the little stones of the rock garden. Today is a good day to not be driving around on streets and highways. The forest and the campfire are here in this microcosm, and the moon is slightly different from the way it was last night.  More >

 The Muse1 comment
picture22 Oct 2003 @ 13:15
***
A la belle impérieuse
L'amour, panique
De la raison,
Se communique
Par le frisson.

Laissez-moi dire,
N'accordez rien.
Si je soupire,
Chantez, c'est bien.

Si je demeure,
Triste, à vos pieds,
Et si je pleure,
C'est bien, riez.

Un homme semble
Souvent trompeur.
Mais si je tremble,
Belle, ayez peur.

(Victor Hugo)
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 Do Dolphins speak Chinese?4 comments
picture28 Sep 2003 @ 18:11


Aoccdrnig to rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt thing is that the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a tatol mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.

Or

According to researchers at Cambridge University, it doesn't matter in what order the letters in a word are, the only important thing is that the first and last letter be at the right place. The rest can be a total mess and you can still read it without problem. This is because the human mind does not read every letter by itself, but the word as a whole.


And it definitely doesn't matter one way or another in Chinese. The Chinese languages are essentially made of ideograms!  More >



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