13 November 2006
- Name: Annelisa
- Location: Blacklands, Hastings, Sussex, United Kingdom
- For those who've asked if I sell them: Prints now available at Deviant Art
About Me
As someone interested in history, when I find a good story I want to share it. As a lover of life, I want to preserve it.
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7th November 2006
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"Treat others as you want to be treated" - interactive
Friends in Poetry
(Some places I've been, and enjoyed, in the blogosphere)
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Nursery Rhyme winner at Akelamalu's
Thanks for visiting!
My previous Posts
- Some sky scenes I spotted on the way...
- Heroines and Heroes
- Carbon Dioxide 'off-setting' (transferred from 'Su...
- Dona Nobis Pacem - the end of the day...
- Dona Nobis Pacem
- Grant us Peace - Big day tomorrow!
- (H) Hydra Harvest
- Bonfire Night (transferred from 'Sultana Fling')
- Bonfire Night
- Frosty Sunrise from my window
My dad once gave me some advice.
He said that, as you walk along the road, most people look only along the road in the direction they are aiming for, and miss all the beautiful scenery to the sides....
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9 Comments:
lol!
Hi Annelisa,
So much to see, so much to enjoy
like to a child every day brings new joy
It is amazing how from all the variables in the Universe, from all the diverse galaxies, and from all the planets in the Solar System, life and especially 'human life' is confined between such fine parameters on Earth
We are 'living miracles'
really really quite unique
each unique in our own way!
Hmmmm... I can't really tell; my vision is clouded, much the same as is usually the case with my judgement!
:-) you see it, quasar9? It was unmistakable outwith the photo!
It's actually quite unbelievable that we not only exist, but have a semblence of 'intelligence' (used very loosely :-) )
In human history, I wonder when we will find other life, and how far we must go to meet it (or run to avoid it!)
We are so fragile in ourselves, but just as fragile as a species, or even type of lifeform.
:-) Feeling a little foggy, Chieftain? (still trying to work out your 'judgement' remark... must be really dense today! Think I'd better come over to yours and get enlightenment...)
I was going to say something about your stomach and getting you more milk, red-dirt-kitty, but I've just spotted your claw! Had to turn the whole imagery round though... Could it also be the head of a pteradachtyl, maybe?
Looks like NCC-1701-D is hovering right alongside the Excelsior-class USS Hood. To me, anyway. ft
:-)I think you could be right! I didn't see the second ship... but there it is! (Have to admit, I looked up the both of them on Wikipedia, but there's definately some space ships in that there sky!)
Red-dirt-kitty-in-boots -Mmmmm, when you said that, I had a flashback to my childhood... I grew up on a fruit farm, and most of the time it was empty of everything except the insects and birds...
I just had a memory of lying flat on my back, chewing grass, and watching the clouds until I dozed... ah, bliss.
There'll always be a saucer of milk for you here, rdkib!! :-)
Have you ever thought that as the clouds move closely across the sky it is akin to seeing the Earth rotate?
Mmmmmm, that thought could make you real dizzy, Kilroy! :-)
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