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What is your blog, Lynette? … Ben woke up the other day with his knee super swollen. Larry Smith told him that he knew all there is to know about Lyme disease but he did give Ben 3 weeks of doxy. For 5 years his feet have hurt so much and one night or two or three his ankle decided to feel sprained in the night for no reason, etc. Various docs wanted to give him neurontin and elavil etc. because three western blot bars are a conclusive negative. Aargh. They are so uneducatable. The biofilm thing is so scary I can hardly read it but I bought some witch hazel just in case. Thanks, Tui
Hi Anna,
Eventually I hope to make it a general site about Humboldt County history, but right now it is more focused on this project/writing/obsession I have about a Native American woman that was murdered in Arcata in 1862. I found a copy of the inquest called to investigate her murder and became fascinated with her and what was happening here during that time period.
The site is lynette707.wordpress.com
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lynette77
14 years ago
Another incredible photo, Kym !
My site is up–a little glitchy–but up. Thank you so much !
What is your blog, Lynette? … Ben woke up the other day with his knee super swollen. Larry Smith told him that he knew all there is to know about Lyme disease but he did give Ben 3 weeks of doxy. For 5 years his feet have hurt so much and one night or two or three his ankle decided to feel sprained in the night for no reason, etc. Various docs wanted to give him neurontin and elavil etc. because three western blot bars are a conclusive negative. Aargh. They are so uneducatable. The biofilm thing is so scary I can hardly read it but I bought some witch hazel just in case. Thanks, Tui
Hi Anna,
Eventually I hope to make it a general site about Humboldt County history, but right now it is more focused on this project/writing/obsession I have about a Native American woman that was murdered in Arcata in 1862. I found a copy of the inquest called to investigate her murder and became fascinated with her and what was happening here during that time period.
The Lady Bug was the good bug, and the mustard bug(Newcomer name: cuckumber beetle) was the bad one.
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SoHumBorn
14 years ago
Oh for the wonder of a flower so large I could walk across it!
The grass in the orchard is a whole world of tiny creatures the forest beyond it a universe.
I’m stunned by the depth of life in my world that I wasn’t noticing.
Thanks for the perspective change, I’m grateful.
hey, that’s really really bueatiful, i like yr childlike wonder and receptivity. BTW did u know this curiosity about the translation of yr name?
Madame H P Blahvatsky wrote in the 19th century of the underlying meaning of the name of the Hunza peoples of the high Himalayas who are known to live to be 120 and be 100% free of cancer. She wrote about how their name relates to the three-in-one idea of the Christian holy trinity, a universal concept found in every religion worldwide including the Native American medicine wheel. Blahvatsky says in her book The Secret Doctrine:
“This word Hunsa or esoterically “humsa” is just such a case. Humsa is equal to a-hum-sa, three words meaning “I am he” (in English), while divided in still another way it will read “So-hum,” “he (is) I” — Sohum being equal to Sah, “he,” and ahum, “I,” or “I am he.” In this alone is contained the universal mystery, the doctrine of the identity of man’s essence with god-essence, for him who understands the language of wisdom.”
Suzy,
I love this! Your little gift of knowledge is accepted wih joy & thanks.
🙂
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SoHumBorn
14 years ago
Oh for the wonder of a flower so large I could walk across it!
The grass in the orchard is a whole world of tiny creatures the forest beyond it a universe.
I’m stunned by the depth of life in my world that I wasn’t noticing.
Thanks for the perspective change, I’m grateful.
hey, that’s really really bueatiful, i like yr childlike wonder and receptivity. BTW did u know this curiosity about the translation of yr name?
Madame H P Blahvatsky wrote in the 19th century of the underlying meaning of the name of the Hunza peoples of the high Himalayas who are known to live to be 120 and be 100% free of cancer. She wrote about how their name relates to the three-in-one idea of the Christian holy trinity, a universal concept found in every religion worldwide including the Native American medicine wheel. Blahvatsky says in her book The Secret Doctrine:
“This word Hunsa or esoterically “humsa” is just such a case. Humsa is equal to a-hum-sa, three words meaning “I am he” (in English), while divided in still another way it will read “So-hum,” “he (is) I” — Sohum being equal to Sah, “he,” and ahum, “I,” or “I am he.” In this alone is contained the universal mystery, the doctrine of the identity of man’s essence with god-essence, for him who understands the language of wisdom.”
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Another incredible photo, Kym !
My site is up–a little glitchy–but up. Thank you so much !
What is your blog, Lynette? … Ben woke up the other day with his knee super swollen. Larry Smith told him that he knew all there is to know about Lyme disease but he did give Ben 3 weeks of doxy. For 5 years his feet have hurt so much and one night or two or three his ankle decided to feel sprained in the night for no reason, etc. Various docs wanted to give him neurontin and elavil etc. because three western blot bars are a conclusive negative. Aargh. They are so uneducatable. The biofilm thing is so scary I can hardly read it but I bought some witch hazel just in case. Thanks, Tui
Hi Anna,
Eventually I hope to make it a general site about Humboldt County history, but right now it is more focused on this project/writing/obsession I have about a Native American woman that was murdered in Arcata in 1862. I found a copy of the inquest called to investigate her murder and became fascinated with her and what was happening here during that time period.
The site is lynette707.wordpress.com
Another incredible photo, Kym !
My site is up–a little glitchy–but up. Thank you so much !
What is your blog, Lynette? … Ben woke up the other day with his knee super swollen. Larry Smith told him that he knew all there is to know about Lyme disease but he did give Ben 3 weeks of doxy. For 5 years his feet have hurt so much and one night or two or three his ankle decided to feel sprained in the night for no reason, etc. Various docs wanted to give him neurontin and elavil etc. because three western blot bars are a conclusive negative. Aargh. They are so uneducatable. The biofilm thing is so scary I can hardly read it but I bought some witch hazel just in case. Thanks, Tui
Hi Anna,
Eventually I hope to make it a general site about Humboldt County history, but right now it is more focused on this project/writing/obsession I have about a Native American woman that was murdered in Arcata in 1862. I found a copy of the inquest called to investigate her murder and became fascinated with her and what was happening here during that time period.
The site is lynette707.wordpress.com
And I am desperately awaiting some warmth. This desert cold is brutal!
There is a gift for you over on my blog
And I am desperately awaiting some warmth. This desert cold is brutal!
There is a gift for you over on my blog
Here where I am, the weather is perfect! Low 70s, blue skies, a little breeze.
Here where I am, the weather is perfect! Low 70s, blue skies, a little breeze.
You have received the much coveted, and very deserved One Lovely Blog award from me. Come to my blog to pick it up.
You have received the much coveted, and very deserved One Lovely Blog award from me. Come to my blog to pick it up.
Ah, the lowly Cucumber beetle made beautiful…
Ah, the lowly Cucumber beetle made beautiful…
what a brilliant orange
what a brilliant orange
The Lady Bug was the good bug, and the mustard bug(Newcomer name: cuckumber beetle) was the bad one.
The Lady Bug was the good bug, and the mustard bug(Newcomer name: cuckumber beetle) was the bad one.
Oh for the wonder of a flower so large I could walk across it!
The grass in the orchard is a whole world of tiny creatures the forest beyond it a universe.
I’m stunned by the depth of life in my world that I wasn’t noticing.
Thanks for the perspective change, I’m grateful.
Wouldn’t walking across a poppy be lovely? I’ll bet it would feel wonderful and the color dwould be splendid.
hey, that’s really really bueatiful, i like yr childlike wonder and receptivity. BTW did u know this curiosity about the translation of yr name?
Madame H P Blahvatsky wrote in the 19th century of the underlying meaning of the name of the Hunza peoples of the high Himalayas who are known to live to be 120 and be 100% free of cancer. She wrote about how their name relates to the three-in-one idea of the Christian holy trinity, a universal concept found in every religion worldwide including the Native American medicine wheel. Blahvatsky says in her book The Secret Doctrine:
“This word Hunsa or esoterically “humsa” is just such a case. Humsa is equal to a-hum-sa, three words meaning “I am he” (in English), while divided in still another way it will read “So-hum,” “he (is) I” — Sohum being equal to Sah, “he,” and ahum, “I,” or “I am he.” In this alone is contained the universal mystery, the doctrine of the identity of man’s essence with god-essence, for him who understands the language of wisdom.”
huggles,
s
Suzy,
I love this! Your little gift of knowledge is accepted wih joy & thanks.
🙂
Oh for the wonder of a flower so large I could walk across it!
The grass in the orchard is a whole world of tiny creatures the forest beyond it a universe.
I’m stunned by the depth of life in my world that I wasn’t noticing.
Thanks for the perspective change, I’m grateful.
Wouldn’t walking across a poppy be lovely? I’ll bet it would feel wonderful and the color dwould be splendid.
hey, that’s really really bueatiful, i like yr childlike wonder and receptivity. BTW did u know this curiosity about the translation of yr name?
Madame H P Blahvatsky wrote in the 19th century of the underlying meaning of the name of the Hunza peoples of the high Himalayas who are known to live to be 120 and be 100% free of cancer. She wrote about how their name relates to the three-in-one idea of the Christian holy trinity, a universal concept found in every religion worldwide including the Native American medicine wheel. Blahvatsky says in her book The Secret Doctrine:
“This word Hunsa or esoterically “humsa” is just such a case. Humsa is equal to a-hum-sa, three words meaning “I am he” (in English), while divided in still another way it will read “So-hum,” “he (is) I” — Sohum being equal to Sah, “he,” and ahum, “I,” or “I am he.” In this alone is contained the universal mystery, the doctrine of the identity of man’s essence with god-essence, for him who understands the language of wisdom.”
huggles,
s
Suzy,
I love this! Your little gift of knowledge is accepted wih joy & thanks.
🙂
This picture made me instinctively twitch my index finger as to press the button on the 1600-Xclude aerosol can.
I know cucumber beetles are nasty in the garden but the green shells are so cheerful that I can’t really dislike them.
This picture made me instinctively twitch my index finger as to press the button on the 1600-Xclude aerosol can.
I know cucumber beetles are nasty in the garden but the green shells are so cheerful that I can’t really dislike them.
I love this one along with all of your amazing pics. You should sell them, I would buy!!! 🙂
I love this one along with all of your amazing pics. You should sell them, I would buy!!! 🙂