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...the older women likewise, that they be reverent in behavior, not slanderers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things— that they admonish the young women to love their husbands, to love thei
I love that, too. I love thunder storms, but just afterwards is wonderful. That energy still filling the air...
The first and second pictures are looking toward the storm as it's moving away from me. The third is looking the other direction. I might go outside and get a picture of the creek across the street from my house. It should be full now that it's rained.
June is Gay Pride Month. Tolerance and diversity? More like tolerate perversity.
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"Hell, in any case, is rather a pleasant place, despite horrible propaganda to the contrary - just that it's not exactly the best place...." - D M
Try to imagine what your "happy place" would be like
My 2nd happy place also exists. It's where I try to visit once a year if i can, on the Island of Anglesey in North Wales, just a couple of hours drive from home.
Penmon is just a few hidden houses and an old church, a dovecote and a sheltered well. It's a mile from Puffin Island, and has a special 'holy' feel to it - always special to visit and to be there. There's a lot of Christian history there, with Saint Seiriol having established a monastery there in the 6th century, and it being historically a place of pilgrimage.
It looks out over the sea to the Welsh mainland less than a mile away, and the mountains in the distance.
I make my own private pilgrimage there when I can. I prefer to go in the Winter when it's quiet, and the sea is lively. Just sitting by the well and contemplating the sort of life Seiriol may have had, and still feeling the history around me.
Going down to the lighthouse and looking over at the very small Puffin Island where he built his monastery.
I do believe that places can be holy, and this place always energises me in a way that nowhere else does.
Slogan/motto:
"Hell, in any case, is rather a pleasant place, despite horrible propaganda to the contrary - just that it's not exactly the best place...." - D M
The first and second pictures are looking toward the storm as it's moving away from me. The third is looking the other direction. I might go outside and get a picture of the creek across the street from my house. It should be full now that it's rained.
Slogan/motto:
...the older women likewise, that they be reverent in behavior, not slanderers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things— that they admonish the young women to love their husbands, to love thei
Slogan/motto:
"Hell, in any case, is rather a pleasant place, despite horrible propaganda to the contrary - just that it's not exactly the best place...." - D M
Mine would be very similar to Knights, but with ice tea and lemon instead of lemonade, and a huge field full of prairie dogs behind the house. I'd sit on the deck with my flintlock taking shots as the mood hit me.
Elohym's is great too. Hanging out in Cozumel at the pool of an all inclusive resort. Nothing to do but play cards, drink mexican beer with lime in it, eat horrible cheeseburgers from the grill, and wait for the next dive boat we are scheduled on that day or night.
Marge: "Aren't you going to give him the last rites?"
Rev. Lovejoy: "That's Catholic, Marge - you might as well ask me to do a voodoo dance."
"Oh bother" said Pooh, as he chambered the next round.
Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. - Benjamin Franklin
Slogan/motto:
...the older women likewise, that they be reverent in behavior, not slanderers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things— that they admonish the young women to love their husbands, to love thei
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Isaiah 33:14 The sinners in Zion are afraid; fearfulness hath surprised the hypocrites. Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire? who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
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June 4th, 2007, 06:30 PM
Okay, let's mix this up. If you had to exchange your happy place for someone else's happy place described on this thread so far, whose happy place would you choose?
Okay, let's mix this up. If you had to exchange your happy place for someone else's happy place described on this thread so far, whose happy place would you choose?
Slogan/motto:
...the older women likewise, that they be reverent in behavior, not slanderers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things— that they admonish the young women to love their husbands, to love thei
Okay, let's mix this up. If you had to exchange your happy place for someone else's happy place described on this thread so far, whose happy place would you choose?
I'd pick Knight's happy place.
UK Mikey's
June is Gay Pride Month. Tolerance and diversity? More like tolerate perversity.
Slogan/motto:
"A day is as a thousand years" is about perspective. Two hours on the highway, to a five year old, seems like an eternity! To a 50 year old trucker, it's just the start of a good morning
As well as a mini-van, right? HaHa D2I owns a mini-van!
Here is a weird little factoid. I have not yet met D2I in person, but I have seen his vehicle in person. I thought it was sort of an odd single guy car. I guess I underestimated how serious he was about finding a wife.
♠
"So if I stand, let me stand on the promise that You will see me
through
And if i can't let me fall on the Grace that first brought me to you"
Slogan/motto:
"A day is as a thousand years" is about perspective. Two hours on the highway, to a five year old, seems like an eternity! To a 50 year old trucker, it's just the start of a good morning