Saturday, August 26, 2006
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
It's hard when you cant see around the corner how you're going to make it work. However, ive been through enough 'corners' over the years that I know that we will eventually see how we will make it work. Perseverance gets us through.
What I learned:
Even if you can't see around the corner, there is a vision there. The idea is you'd like to be able to see around the corner and have enough faith in yourself. Know that if you keep plugging along and persevere, then you will be able to get around that corner.
What I learned:
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Today's horrorscope sez:
If you are going to take a risk you could not pick a better time to shrug off the shackles holding you back and step out into uncharted territory. You won't lack for courage or commitment.
The approaching new moon will thrust you into a completely new situation and you would not be human if you did not feel a little bit frightened. But there really is nothing to be scared of because this is a situation you will take to like a duck to water. Look and act confident and you will sail through with ease.
There is no need to hide from other people. There is no need to be afraid of what they might think of you. Today you must be completely honest with everyone you meet about who you are and what you desire. Not only will they not condemn you but they will do their best to help you to realize your dream.
Whatever it is you desire - go for it.
Monday, August 21, 2006
Sunday, August 20, 2006
bus stand ad
Red Stripe: Hooray beer!
Funny, I grew up with Red Stripe.
I think it contributed to my general distaste for beer. Not that its bad, but to this day I cannot understand why people drink the bitters and consider it refreshing.
Subsequent tries of Heileman's, Budweiser et al was even worse and didnt convince me otherwise.
I only got turned around when I first tasted microbrews and found out what good beer REALLY tastes like.
Midday on a weekday afternoon
Here out west - LA, Bay Area, Portland, Seattle, Ive found the city streets are crowded in the day, and positivly deserted otherwise.
To a New Yorker - thats strange.
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