kemokae Tue 20 Apr 2010, 2:01 am
WEll, Dove, I was "trained" to put up with such people at one time...how to handle them. I learned it in an college class. Most of them I do stay away from but in this case it sparked an memory from the past. That guy/gal named "Rock" over there is doing considerabe harm posting the...constant..."rediculous" that he is up to most the time here lately, he is an "leader" to lack of knowledge...but I think that is what the government might be wanting these days. I wish my first computer was up an running and I could get in the web sites I use to go to, everyone would be amazed at the amount of information we discussed intelligiently. I think people though could do that back then without being jumped upon by others...people would just simply say..state your case, but rather I accept it, is up to me. We use to have an weekly Friday night "campfire" and theoldman would tell us an story to teach us something in an Native American style about values or talents that were worthy...or history. We use to set through "storms" with other people also...rather it be in an hurricane or in an basement somewhere. We debated our own spiritulism and what we have embraced by expereince and what path we are taking...or headed into now...sometimes through dream-land. But anyway. That was then and this is now. My daughter in-law took her favorite "sweatshirt" to camp, which is an turn inside
out kind, plaid turquoise flannel on one side, and white with cross-stitching in
front and the "blanket stitch" up around the arms in blue embordery thread. You
don't see that cross-stitch to often these days, I am one gal that as an little kid did it...being embrodery. There was an talent in the back of it being as "neat" appearing as the front of it. Last time I did this kind of work it was an white thread on an white pillow case for an wedding shower gift...with an entire sheet set included. I have seen plain dress material edged as such, but not an sweatshirt before. I can just imagine all the living-off the-land kind of things you could be teaching those kids by now...Dove. Rain was suppose to come in last night, but it missed us, last I heard it was in west Portland headed here though...it shouldn't be to long. Two days in one week isn't to bad. Sometime when you get the chance google in "tear drop trailers" and have your guys look at them, espically the kind they build. Tell me what you think of them. As you can see, I miss my email server.