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Post by indigophoenix on Sept 26, 2005 11:12:34 GMT -5
That type of animal is called a "Chinchilla" (pronounced how it reads.) They are native to the mountains of South America and are mostly bred for their expensive fur. Poor things.
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Post by indigophoenix on Sept 26, 2005 11:18:49 GMT -5
Hehe No problem Arya!!!
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Post by gemma on Sept 26, 2005 11:56:51 GMT -5
Yes, Indigo Phoenix, they are csincsilla! ;D But I didn't know how to write it in English.
Patricia also likes animal fur, but she prefers the furs alive. The white ferret is her scarf.
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Post by gemma on Sept 26, 2005 15:11:40 GMT -5
I found this one very fascinating. I would call it: Escape from madness into the reality.
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Post by radaeron on Oct 2, 2005 7:50:16 GMT -5
A picture I took with my shiny new camera ^^ I saw this in the sky. I thought "Oo, cloud dolphins!" And snapped ^^ I also think the sky around the form looks like a shimmer of water And I wanted to share EDIT: Yes it is entirely amateur and I don't claim to be a brilliant photographer
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Post by gemma on Oct 2, 2005 9:08:10 GMT -5
This is beautiful! I can see the dolphin's head! ;D Thank you for them!
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Post by radaeron on Oct 2, 2005 10:36:54 GMT -5
I just had a little outing. Got some interesting pictures. I'll put up a few soon.. On a side note. Do you guys know how damn difficult it is to get a picture of a bee o.o
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Post by radaeron on Oct 2, 2005 11:34:15 GMT -5
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Post by radaeron on Oct 2, 2005 13:21:23 GMT -5
Hehe Thanks Arya. Bees are one of the only flying bugs that I'm actually ok with (Everything else either annoys or worries me) I'm sorry to say you should expect more pictures. I love my camera Hehe
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Post by jeremy on Oct 2, 2005 21:10:08 GMT -5
The bee picture is very impressive. I have never taken one so clear because bees are always moving quite fast. When I was a child my brother used to have bees and there is a picture at my parents' house of my hand mostly covered by a bee swarm (you have no idea how hot that makes your hand)
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Post by radaeron on Oct 3, 2005 2:50:11 GMT -5
I've heard bee hives are hot All them busy little workers rushing everywhere inside and out That's a cool picture Jeremy. I like it
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Post by radaeron on Oct 16, 2005 6:10:16 GMT -5
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Post by djgirlcherise on Oct 16, 2005 14:29:09 GMT -5
Holy smokes Rad!!!
That first picture, is that where you live? That's right out of a fairy tale. Thanks for posting your great pictures.
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Post by radaeron on Oct 16, 2005 15:17:16 GMT -5
Alas no, that's where I sometimes do jobs. I live in surbubia. I suppose I don't find much interesting about english countryside (regardless of its renoun) because I've lived near it for so long I'll try and get some good pictures of the open spaces though.
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Post by djgirlcherise on Oct 16, 2005 15:41:51 GMT -5
I'm telling you, the lifeforce of that patch of land jumped right out of the picture and smacked me right in my thirdeye. What's the name of it? Any history?
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Post by radaeron on Oct 16, 2005 15:47:41 GMT -5
I'll look into it for you
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Post by radaeron on Oct 16, 2005 16:16:19 GMT -5
Okay well, on my own little search with little information, the only possible productive thing found was this: www.cropcircleconnector.com/2005/Hannington/Hannington2005a.htmlI don't know if this was nearby or not. (I apologise for the following) So I ask who would know more than me (my mother). I ask simply if there was a name or former name to the buildings. And then I get into a 10 minute argument over the fact someone will now burgle them because I'm giving out a location. To which my argument was "It's not like I'm giving out the bloody lock combinations or anything!" My father, now being dragged into the argument (Which I feel sorry for, and later addressed) said generally "Okay maybe its time to drop it". Me thinking it was directed at me, "I don't feel I have to drop anything, I just asked if there was a former name, I'm simply looking into the history of a building which anyone can do! I've asked a simple question and have been put on the defensive!" After a short silence, now having them on the defensive, it was basically ended. With no victor ¬¬ of course in these things there are no winners. It's something I truly hate though. My mother has never understood what I do at this small station of my room. She says its fine, that she trusts me, but she doesn't trust anyone else out there. Because she has never used it, she doesn't understand it. Because she doesn't understand it she preaches it to me as if it were the devil. She uses my father as a weapon in the discussions, which then become arguments ¬¬ Which he hates btw. He's forced as the middle man. So I try to stop it ¬¬ Aieee. I swear the sooner I can get out of this house the happier I'll be. I feel like... a flower, that is being stopped half-bloom. And I don't like it. Anyway, sorry for that. I needed to vent -.- Now I need to sleep.
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Post by djgirlcherise on Oct 16, 2005 16:52:26 GMT -5
Hey Rad,
Thanks for being so candid. Please continue to look into the history of that land. It's more than what it seems on the surface.
If you're able to, try to step out of the situation for a moment and see it for what it is. It's just one of many stepping stones to further your desires. I sincerely hope you will take more pictures there and share them. Hard to describe, but I know there's something more...
Why not ask your mom to check out some of the posts. My partner went away for three months recently. When he got back, he was pretty unsure of what I was doing here, and what my intentions were. I showed him some of my posts. I don't think he completely understands, but now that he's seen with his own eyes, he doesn't fear it. It's a very common response in fear. Fight or flight. Show her a new way. Again, thanks for sharing.
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Post by Caerai on Oct 17, 2005 1:45:49 GMT -5
The interweb is the devil.
Depending on your parents, i'd let them into this bit by bit, otherwise it may seem overwhelming or cultish, REMEMBER not everyone wants to know about you. About your gifts and about your tlaent, and those are the hardest peopel to enlighten.
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Post by radaeron on Oct 17, 2005 2:00:23 GMT -5
I sincerely hope you will take more pictures there and share them. Hard to describe, but I know there's something more... I will do. Not sure when I'm there next, but I'll be up there on the 27th December, so maybe we'll get some nice snow scenes ^^ (Unless of course its another sludgy wet winter again in England ) Edit: As for showing my mother this thing. I sometimes show her what it is. And there are some groups she knows are fine. I don't know what she really thinks. She was born in rural Ireland. About 50 years ago. Also back in them days, women were just taught to be wives really. So she has no idea how this box even works. Meh. Well, thanks for the advice though guys (One thing I'm pondering is how they're going to take my going to Prague for 5 days. Still, I talked to one guy who is goin, he said if she worries at all just email him with her questions. So, possible result)
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Post by djgirlcherise on Oct 17, 2005 2:30:36 GMT -5
Hey Rad,
Don't give up on your mom. If you continue ANY topics that lead to disagreement, prove to her that she is entitled to her opinion and wish for her to "agree that you disagree." Let's agree that we disagree. I swear it nullifys every argument, if offered with sincerity.
I nicknamed my mom, The Iron Fist. She is a big old Irish woman who would have been better off if she got into the pints, if you know what I'm saying. Alas, I soon became the antagonist in her warped world of justice. However, we are actually able to have a friendly familial relations now because at some point on the journey I said two pinnacle things.
First, I said "I'm not afraid of you anymore." Second, I said "Let's agree that we disagree.", and I meant it. She knew I meant it, and miraculously a door opened. Apparantly, she needed to hear those magical words as well.
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Post by radaeron on Oct 17, 2005 15:57:21 GMT -5
Okay apparently I did take a fairly decent picture of the fields. Not sure if this will zing your third one like the previous, if it doesn't I'll take more pictures of the surrounding buildings and the like more. img392.imageshack.us/my.php?image=fields3ff.jpg
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Post by djgirlcherise on Oct 17, 2005 17:37:22 GMT -5
WOW, RAD.
That land is so electrical. Please tell your mum not to worry, all I want to know is the name of the area you took those pictures in. I don't need to know any addresses, I just wanted to know what it is called. Or, what the history is there? Any neat, old churches nearby? What's the general history of that patch of land? You know, just general stuff. Thanks, my friend.
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Post by Kivawolfspeaker on Oct 17, 2005 17:43:55 GMT -5
Wow Rad, that's a great picture of beautiful land
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Post by radaeron on Oct 18, 2005 2:23:49 GMT -5
It is indeed a nice place, but as far as I know nothing of interest or historical value has happened, that I've been able to find at least. Its in the area called Hannington (Good luck on it You'll find a lot about bishops and treason through google)
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Post by Shaelyn on Oct 18, 2005 19:49:33 GMT -5
wow...
that pic makes me think of Peace...Faith...and Trust.
for that baby to allow itself be held that high off the ground by nothing but hands only as big as the baby itself...ultimate Trust, yes.
And that can apply to God to...trust that God's plans will carry you through...trust that God only puts you in situations that you were meant to be in, or that you can pull through.
That is a great picture.
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Post by jeremy on Oct 18, 2005 19:52:07 GMT -5
I really like that picture, I'd forgotten babies were so small. What you wrote about it reminded me of a picture I did a while ago.
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Post by luz18 on Oct 18, 2005 21:39:51 GMT -5
Aaaw!! The baby is so tiny!!
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Post by gemma on Nov 29, 2005 1:00:59 GMT -5
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Post by gemma on Nov 29, 2005 5:15:52 GMT -5
*takes a bow* My pleasure, dear! ;D
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