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Ceremonial Soup: baking tulips like a coffee maker
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Fraught with inelegance, this blog will promote idiosyncracies beyond the seventh degree of wisdom. Tuesday, March 08, 2011. Baking tulips like a coffee maker. Is it possible I hold the record for 'Blog with the highest number of post-subjects that make no sense'? Does such a category even exist? If so, who are my contenders? I hearby award you Most Baffling Blog award, awarded to bloggers who utterly baffle their readers. 08 March, 2011 11:15. Thanks Zhoen, I really appreciate it. 08 March, 2011 13:15.
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Ceremonial Soup: image
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Fraught with inelegance, this blog will promote idiosyncracies beyond the seventh degree of wisdom. Monday, May 11, 2015. Our cat, Leo, usually sleeps on the bed my wife and I share, leaning right up against me. Not on me, so much but somewhere against me on my side between my chest and me knees. Sunday morning I found him like this:. He had put his head up as I had just gotten out of bed. Soon after he put his head down again as you can see below:. Linear cat indeed, with a certain supercatness to him.
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Ceremonial Soup: so it goes like this
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Fraught with inelegance, this blog will promote idiosyncracies beyond the seventh degree of wisdom. Thursday, May 14, 2015. So it goes like this. In Mexico, there isn't anyone who posts to my blog, who reads my blog or who provides comments to my blog posts. This holds true for Guatemala. Mexico and Guatemala are two places I have never been. I have also never been to Charron, but then, no one has ever been there. Do not forget to remember the thing you have already forgotten. Most Baffling Blog Award.
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Ceremonial Soup: Cinco de Mayo, done
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Fraught with inelegance, this blog will promote idiosyncracies beyond the seventh degree of wisdom. Wednesday, May 06, 2015. Cinco de Mayo, done. So we had about 70 people over at our house yesterday evening, about three fifths of them were adults and two fifths of them were kids. We served fajitas, chili, guacamole, salsa, margaritas and a bunch of other things - about half of what was provided came from us (my wife and I) and the other half was provided by the guests who came. 07 May, 2015 13:16.
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Ceremonial Soup: image
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Fraught with inelegance, this blog will promote idiosyncracies beyond the seventh degree of wisdom. Tuesday, May 05, 2015. My father-in-law bought a boat over the winter and this past Saturday was his first time taking it out on the water. In this first photo, G-bot is assisting by hold the lines attached to the bow and stern to tie it up at the dock further down. Here's the full photo with my father-in-law driving my van (as his car doesn't cut it for towing the boat), backing it down the ramp.
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Ceremonial Soup: dancing in the cupcake bowl of cherries
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Fraught with inelegance, this blog will promote idiosyncracies beyond the seventh degree of wisdom. Friday, May 22, 2015. Dancing in the cupcake bowl of cherries. I have taken a number of photos over the last week and a half, I ought to be posting them. Perhaps I will have the time to do so at a time that is not now, which leaves you with this mostly meaningless post. Eh, Im used to it. 22 May, 2015 11:34. I like your images. 23 May, 2015 00:42. 26 May, 2015 19:25. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Copernicus Now: May 2006
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The world does not revolve around us. The world does not revolve around you. Monday, May 15, 2006. Hammer's Life Lessons - A blog on life. Check out Hammer's Life Lessons. A gentleman dispenses the wisdom gained from his own experiences. He is very candid about his own life. Today he discusses how to deal with rejection. Posted by Copernicus Now at 8:52 PM. Links to this post. View my complete profile. Dr DeBono's Personal Website. Peter Stathakos - "Stack-of-Toast". Hammers Life Lessons - A blog on life.
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Cyber Diaries: October 2007
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Of your thoughts, dedicated to you. Tuesday, October 16, 2007. We have heard often, on the one hand, the uncomfortable questions of the disillusioned: "What's the point of this life that is going to end one day? Why is life such an ephemera that confounds us? Etc, and on the other hand, fairy tales and mythological legends of certain blessed people who by their virtue and some good deed attain immortality. My question is, would you want to live forever? What is the picture you see when you imagine this?
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Cyber Diaries: October 2012
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Of your thoughts, dedicated to you. Monday, October 8, 2012. What is your position on Gay Marriage? I have always viewed myself as reasonably liberal. I have supported gay marriage. Once I even donated to ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) in support of gay marriage on the way to a lunch date, and felt good about the karma points I had earned. :-). Of several topics, was Gay Marriage. If that is not allowed, why is that not discrimination? And can it be arbitrary? And also, it is between. The next que...
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Cyber Diaries: January 2008
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Of your thoughts, dedicated to you. Saturday, January 5, 2008. What is forgiving according to you? Is it possible for you to forgive? One of the many definitions for 'forgive' in the dictionary is "to cease the feeling of resentment". Is this always possible? And does forgiving mean that you also give up your judgement about a person? Is it always good to forgive anybody for anything or do you make a decision on a case-by-case basis, some people being more worthy of being forgiven than yet others?