This afternoon on the way to school I was listening to Fresh Air on NPR. At the end of the show Terry Gross was talking to a woman who had been at the Monaco Yacht Show. They were talking about these gaudy three hundred million dollar yachts and all the trimmings that the rich people were buying. They were talking about what's next for the rich and the woman said:
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
What I heard pt.2
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Labels: What I heard
Monday, September 29, 2008
Mosaic
A few days ago my sister-in-law Jen posted mosaics for her and Jeremy on their blog. I thought it was pretty cool so I did one myself. Here it is.
1. What is your first name? (alma)
2. What is your favorite food? (pasta)
3. What high school did you attend? (brighton high school)
4. What is your favorite color? (blue)
5. Who is your celebrity crush? (audrey tautou)
6. Favorite drink? (coffee)
7. Dream vacation?(cinque terre, italy)
8. Favorite dessert? (yellow cake with chocolate frosting)
9. What do you want to be when you grow up? (a writer)
10. What do you love most in life? (family)
11. One word to describe you? (warm)
12. Your Flickr name? (waythekeyed)
Wanna make your own mosaic?
Type your answer to each of the above questions into Flickr’s search. Using only the images that appear on the first page, choose your favorite and copy and paste each of the URL’s into the Mosaic Maker (3 columns, 4 rows)… Enjoy!
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
You Call Me
You call me to discuss
the sins of our father.
Your voice
reminds me of another time.
We are older now,
I am older (maybe wiser).
I offer tape to fix
your heart, a feeble
attempt I know,
but it’s the only way
I know, I have a lot
to learn, especially about
a slow division in love.
-alma henderson
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Labels: Poetry
My writing
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Monday, September 8, 2008
Horoscope
I read my horoscope today, which I haven't done in a while, and it shook me.
Monday, September 8, 2008One might think this is an easy task and maybe it is, but first I have to work out my spiritual beliefs and then I can tackle my soul's purpose.
You make the most progress now not by striving to get ahead in your career, but by integrating your spiritual beliefs into your everyday life. You may have to step down from a lifestyle that has grown less and less attractive, but you'll be happier in the long run if you are doing work that is consistent with your soul's purpose.
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