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December 30, 2008

The Blue Valley, The Mighty Sore Foot & The Wankas of Arwaturo Ruins (In English and Spanish)

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The Blue Valley, The Mighty Sore Foot & The Wankas of Arwaturo Ruins (In English and Spanish)

IN Spanish and English

In The Blue Valley of the Sierras
(Of Peru)

(Forenoon)) An old man’s spring day))

Sounds of the San Jeronimo creek
In the Утюги из нержавеющей стали Mantaro Valley of Peru
Rushing down the Mountainside—
And sorry I could not climb her,
And looking up, as far as I could
To where an old brick oven stood—,
Now abandoned,
Resting amongst the underbrush,
Then I looked to its side
Just as far, and
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It was of rock and dirt,
And of need of no wear,
But for passing or climbing
They were both worn about the same.

(Here the Rio can talk to one,
If their soul is at peace.)

(Afternoon)) An old man’s Spring Day.))

And this afternoon, equally lay
In the Blue Valley
Along the Quichuay Rio
In the grass, all trodden down:
Two women washing cloths.
Oh, I kept no thinking for another day—
And said to LG V-C 7155 HEU Mini and Rosa:
“I shall be telling this story
One day with a sigh,
And others, in ages hence
That war, with all its destruction!!
Has not been heard of here,
Nor changed the face of the land.”

Perhaps it will remain that way,
It would make all the difference,
For another day.

Written in the Mantaro Valle of Peru, 8-11-06 (No: 1420)

Poetic Note: The Blue Valley, a peaceful place in the Sierras. Here I asked a young boy to wash my car, and guard it while eating trout, along the Rio, he never heard of the internet. The hogs, chickens, donkeys, dogs and a fat old pig just grazing around the restaurant, along the riverside. Here I think the only worry man has is when he will eat, sleep and make love. There are no phones, TVs, but I’m sure things will change, and perhaps that is the theme of the poem.

Spanish Versiуn
Translated by Nancy Peсaloza
Edited by Rosa Peсaloza de Siluk

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How Dogs Became Pets

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How Dogs Became Pets

The domestic dog is loyal and courageous, intelligent and adaptable. Useful as well as affectionate, the dog guards people’s flocks, plays with their children, and helps them hunt. A loving pet, the dog is known as a trusted companion.

Wherever human beings live—whether in an Eskimo village, a jungle clearing, or a crowded city—dogs live, too. In the United States alone, about 34 million dogs are kept as pets. Some are mongrels. Others are pedigreed—for through selective breeding people have created many distinct kinds of dogs. In North America alone, more than 120 standard breeds are recognized.

People admire domestic dogs. But they usually fear the dog’s untamed relatives—the wolves, coyotes, jackals, foxes, and other species that make up the family Canidae, or doglike mammals. There has always been open warfare between wild dogs and people. As carnivores (meat eaters), wild dogs often
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December 29, 2008

Are You Living Life to the Full?

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Are You Living Life to the Full?

A cummins diesel v12 truck portion of the following was excerpted from “The Abundance Principle: Five Keys to Extraordinary Living,” (www.TheAbundancePrinciple.com). Please forward or distribute this encouraging message freely to anyone you believe would benefit from it.

Have you ever moved to a new house and had to pack up everything you owned? Did it amaze you how quickly you accumulated all of that “stuff?” Many of us even trade our stuff with other people’s stuff. Jeff once traded a guitar he never learned to play for an automatic bread-making machine. His friend wanted to learn to play the guitar and Jeff wanted fresh, homemade bread. It was a match made in heaven.

Some people make a living traveling around on Saturday mornings from yard sale to yard sale, buying other people’s stuff and selling it in their own flea markets and garage sales! It certainly validates surf tour and travel in brazill the saying, “One man’s junk is another man’s treasure.”

But seriously, have you ever stopped to think about how much stuff you actually do have? We have more phones than we have televisions. We have more televisions than we have Bibles. We often throw away more food than we eat. We spend money on things we never wear. Face it … we have an abundance of stuff. Some might even say we live “abundant” lives … that is, on the outside.

Our hearts, however, tell a different story. Emotional disorders and depression are at an all-time high. One out of every two marriages ends in divorce. Seventy percent of marriages report significant financial difficulties. Our friendships are shallow. We break promises to ourselves and to others. Sometimes we feel trapped in the “rat-race” of life, running from place to place, doing the same thing day after day, wondering if life will ever improve, or worse yet, if it will ever end.

Currently, the population of the world stands at almost six and one-half billion people. We are
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December 28, 2008

Make Love Not War: The Secrets Of A Successful Relationship

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Make Love Not War: The Secrets Of A Successful Relationship

The term ‘making love’ has different meanings to different people. In general, in human nature, on TV shows and in movies, the term making love is used to define a tender moment of intimacy between two people. Yes, it usually indicates the act of intercourse, but it is supposedly describing it in a more substantial and meaningful way. The term making love is supposedly meant to imply something beautiful, something romantic ~ to create love. It вытяжка Whirlpool is used to intentionally deter from giving the vision or thought of sex as being something obscene.

The term ‘making love’ wasn’t always used to depict the actual act of having sex. It was used to describe something
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December 27, 2008

Unfold the Crease of Your Debts with Debt Management Advice

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Unfold the Crease of Your Debts with Debt Management Advice

Over the last 5 years, the number of people in debts has been rapidly increasing. The main reason behind this may be more usage of credit cards or borrowing beyond the ability to repay it. And one out of three people faces difficulties in managing their debts; thus in order to simplify his situation ZANUSSI ZAN2240 of credit he goes to Samsung SGH-X530 a debt management company.

In simple terms, debt management is managing your debts. In this, the debt management company negotiates with your creditor regarding the interest rate, so that there is reduction in the payment of debts. Though it simplifies your problem of debts, but have you ELECTROLUX ZCX 6204 ever thought of the fact that why the creditor lower your interest payment? Actually, they are not doing any charity. We should also think this matter the other way round that what if the person becomes insolvent; the creditor SAMSUNG VC-C 6520 S3O will not able to realize even a single penny. Then it’s
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Lee Hawkers - a 1960s Cape Breton Adolescent Hide-'n-Seek Game - A pre-cursor to Paint Ball?

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Lee Hawkers - a 1960s Cape Breton Adolescent Hide-’n-Seek Game - A pre-cursor to Paint Ball?

There are segments of sociology, found perhaps only on Cape Breton Island, that need to be recorded, if not studied. The game of “Lee Hawkers” is such a segment; a common summer night cry of “1-2-3 Lee Hawkers” heard from the woods surrounding the New Waterford neighbourhood of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. This game of modified hide-and-seek involving two teams was part of teen years in the mid-1960s. квартира киев купить Lee Hawkers was a creative hide-and-seek game played in the specific suburban area of New Waterford called River Ryan/Scotchtown.

The River Ryan/Scotchtown Mask Mares Oceanic area was, and still is today, a residential community. Unlike today back then the neighbourhoods were more widely interlaced with forests and fields. Throughout the 1960s, summer days lifted dodges would pensjonat do wynajДЂЂЂcia wysoki standard see teenaged boys playing baseball, pitching horseshoes, building forts in the woods, shooting practice rounds with BB guns , or biking out of town to Kilkenny Lake for a swim. But what would these typically testosterone-driven males do for night-time fun? What mischief could they find cloaked in the darkness of sultry summer nights?

The mischief arose when the child’s game of Hide-and-Seek morphed into a more adult oriented game involving two teams, a ‘jail’ and few, but specific, rules of engagement around being captured and being freed from jail.

The best recollection is that this after dark game was originally a male only sport. Two teams of male teens would take turns being the captured (Hiders) or the captors (Seekers). To begin, in a clearing, a field or in someone’s dirt driveway, using a tree branch or the heel of a player’s boot or sneaker, a large circle (6-8 feet in diameter) would be roughly marked in the sun-baked ground. This would become the jail into which the captured Hiders would be thrown by the Seekers.

To capture or catch a hiding member of the opposing team, the Seekers would start their hunt in the dark wooded areas for any Hiders. It’s dark. It’s the forest. Seekers could jump out at a Hider… so usually the hunt was carried out in pairs of Seekers. But why the name Lee Hawkers? Read on… once a Hider was isolated, apartment for rent in jefferson winnipeg canada according to the original rules of seek and capture, a Seeker would be required to spit (yes a hawker!)
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December 26, 2008

After Effects of Laser Hair Removal - Should I Be Afraid?

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After Effects of Laser Hair Removal - Should I Be Afraid?

Considering laser hair removal? This relatively safe procedure is the perfect ноутбуки Sony way to remove hair for an extended period of time. It is much faster, less painful and lasts longer than waxing or other types of hair removal. But, is авто девушки there anything that you should know before having the procedure done? Are you wondering if in fact there are more facts that проекционные телевизоры Thomson you should have on this before you begin?

What’s Going To Happen To Me?

For many, the worry is that you will not know what is about to happen. It sounds pretty scary having a laser come at you while you are laying there vulnerable. But, the fact of the matter is that this is a very safe procedure. The laser will be worked by
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December 25, 2008

Hamburg Germany — 5 Insider Tips

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Hamburg Germany — 5 Insider Tips

Hamburg has 1,734,000 inhabitants. They all want to have fun, excitement, and occupation. You too? Great! Then read on.

1. Speicherstadt

The historical Speicherstadt in Hamburg is the largest warehouse complex in the world, and one of Hamburg’s landmarks and indisputably sightseeing highlights.

The century-old Speicherstadt is located in the Free Port between the Deichtorhallen and Baumwall. It was built at the turn of the century in red brick, typical of northern Germany, with gabled roofs and small towers, which are beautifully reflected in the canals they border. And during night it’s even more beautiful, because buildings, bridges, and canals жилье в крыму are lighted. The illumination makes the warehouse complex an impressing nxnn video place of mystery and dream.

You should plan to go on a harbour tour to see all the details. There is slv8-myweb a Captain. His name is “Pruesse,” and he takes off daily from the Landungsbruecken (landing stages). Inform yourself in advance if ebb and flow allow the tour, and when he does start.

2. Town Hall

The Hamburg Rathaus (Town Hall) мини пансионаты в крыму was built 1886 - 1897 with a splendid sandstone construction in Neo-Renaissance style. After the Town Hall free lesbian wallpaper burnt to the ground in 1842, the town council moved into temporary quarters in the former orphanage, after that into the building of the Patriotische Gesellschaft. This temporary solution lasted over 55 years!

The new Rathaus was inaugurated in 1897. It stands on over 4000 oak posts. Very much in contrast to the Hanseatic style,
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Archaeology and Spirit Guides

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Archaeology and Spirit Guides

One of the northern derivatives of Hopewell of interest to a few scholars is the anomalous Effigy Mound culture of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa. The remains attract attention because of the range of animal forms represented by the low effigy mounds. There are sometimes burials at the “vital” points - hips, head or heart area - of the animals, but there is only the simplest of grave goods.

{How these nature worship spiritual guide representations can be talked about as “anomalous” is beyond me. The Serpent Mound near Cincinnati is a key worldwide astrological figure. The Nazca Line effigies of animals are well known. The Dragon Project and other ley line and Gaian concepts of earth energy and center point location of the Mayan urban and pyramid complexes are definitely related. Stonehenge is recently shown connected to the Serpent Mound and certain astrological or astronomical observations are discussed in Ancient American magazine. Vortexes of energy are Ariete 2478 obvious in places like Sedona, Arizona. The Giza main pyramid is on such a vortex and some people talk about time warp effects there. But we must remember most archaeologists like their academic brethren the psychiatrists, don’t believe in psychic visions, soulful interpretations and other spiritual things that all early people on earth clearly knew very well.

What good is there in denial of what others did or used as central to their lives, even if ’science’ of this variety was right? They aren’t right anyway, but please ask this question of the scholars Nokia 6265 who are interpreting these important cultural artifacts. Why avoid the actual beliefs of the people? The reason to locate the burial in points where the energy is
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December 24, 2008

Thurman Munson Gives a Sign

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Thurman Munson Gives a Sign

My husband is a die-hard Yankee fan, always has been, probably always will be. I’m a Yankees fan also, though parental duties dvd-плееры Kenwood limit the time I can devote to watching games. When I first met my husband I was big into the Yankees, watching nearly every game. During the first part Easy Go 245 of our relationship, he worked long hours, often times missing the televised Yankee games. купить ноутбук It was years before Al Gore
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