live today

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happy holloweeny to all

life is alive
Sun, November 1, 2009 - 1:32 PM — permalink - 1 comments - add a comment

happy 4th to all

may the world take you on a journey of helping others......................d
Sat, July 4, 2009 - 8:11 AM — permalink - 1 comments - add a comment

my true goddess

Sun, March 29, 2009 - 6:39 PM — permalink - 0 comments - add a comment

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY SON WHO TURNS 20 TODAY

this pic is from his first burningman last year. to my son i thank all and the world of all the great adventures we have had getting here and the adventures to come and living life's journey you are a awsome kid im am proud to be your father,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,dad

today we will be bbqing for his birthday in the mnts.............d
Sun, March 8, 2009 - 10:06 AM — permalink - 1 comments - add a comment

From Beverly Hills to shoveling manure on a farm now this is for me

CNN) -- They bid farewell to their beloved trips to the opera and museum, the beach and Buddhist temples. They ate one last time at their favorite restaurants serving Indian curried chicken and warm bowls of Vietnamese pho.

Leah Bird and her husband, Ed Wright, have traded their comfortable two-bedroom apartment and jobs in Beverly Hills, California, for life in a trailer on a five-acre Oregon farm.

No longer do the couple hear roaring fire trucks in the street or chatter from patrons dining at outdoor cafes. On this farm, the dominant silence is occasionally interrupted by the sounds of frogs and crickets.

im looking for my airsteam trailor as we speak........................d
Thu, February 26, 2009 - 9:53 AM — permalink - 0 comments - add a comment

Galaxy may be full of 'Earths,' alien life

im ready to move
Wed, February 25, 2009 - 10:22 AM — permalink - 2 comments - add a comment

i was so holly then or brainwashed

yes that was me..............................d
Sat, February 21, 2009 - 7:50 PM — permalink - 1 comments - add a comment

me and the peace sign share our 50 th birthday mine is monday

i feel good just like im 20..........................d
Thu, February 19, 2009 - 11:04 AM — permalink - 3 comments - add a comment

the snow the world

hey all just want to say i took this pic this morn here at the lake and i hope it brings you all some peace in this world of sorts.
i am just trying to keep going forward and looking into the future for good things for all. it is very tough for alot of you and many of my friends i wish there answers for all and reasons but keep trying and going forward as best as you can stay positive and focused.
i will be praying for you and all who need it............................d
Fri, February 13, 2009 - 11:49 AM — permalink - 1 comments - add a comment

His Stage, the Street; His Rapier, a Peeler Joe Ades i love this guy peeling carrots with the gods now

Somehow, Joe Ades got people’s attention as the crowds swirled by at the Union Square Greenmarket, on their way to eyeing and buying the produce. He was the white-haired man with the British accent, the expensive European suits and shirts — the man selling the $5 peeler. For carrots. Or potatoes.

His was a particular kind of street theater in a city that delights in in-your-face characters who are, and are not, what they seem. For he was the sidewalk pitchman with the Upper East Side apartment. The sidewalk pitchman who was a regular at expensive East Side restaurants, where no one believed his answer to the “So what do you do?” question: “I sell potato peelers on the street.” Mr. Ades (pronounced AH-dess) died on Sunday at 75, said his daughter, Ruth Ades Laurent of Manhattan. She said he never talked about how many peelers he sold in a year, or how many carrots he had sliced up during demonstrations. She said he stashed his inventory in what had been the maid’s room of the apartment.

There were those at the Greenmarket who had heard the spiel, and heard the whispers. “Supposedly his wife is mega-mega-rich — we’ve done fashion shoots in that building,” said Rose-Marie Swift, a makeup artist, as she shopped at the Greenmarket on Monday.

The facts? He was a widower. The apartment had been his wife’s — his fourth wife’s. And besides Ms. Laurent, he is survived by two sons, Sam, of Sydney, Australia, and David, of Byron Bay, Australia; two brothers, Dennis, of Toronto, and Andre, of Sydney; a sister, Vida, of Toronto; and three granddaughters.

i wonder if i can get his spot
Wed, February 4, 2009 - 9:27 AM — permalink - 0 comments - add a comment
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