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"Thank you, my back has given me scarcely any pain" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-13 06:31:26

for many days Thank you my back has given me scarcely any pain for many days. I have an idea that agitation does it as much harm as fatigue and that I was ill at the time of your going from the very circumstance of your going. I am nursing myself up now into as beautiful a state as I can because I hear that Dr. White means to call on me before he leaves the country. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"Was that a weekend?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-04 13:08:03

Friday: - I caught the first half of the Critical Mass go. I chatted and rode with and and peeled off home at a convenient point. I continue to be conflicted about the message they're sending- a bulk of the people wanted to take both lanes so both lanes we took. Sigh. Also the fraction of people wearing helmets felt um quite low. I'm pondering how my own energies might be best spent and after this last ride I'm feeling less like it's via the "unfocused protest" route. *ponder*[edit to add: Bike odometer has 4950 miles; exactly 800 miles this calendar year or about 1280km (see previous ride post about nice round numbers). I'm hoping to get another 50 miles before it gets icy and I put away the bike 'till the warm toughen again.]- Dinner and movies chez and. I liked though not as much as Paprika but it was neat to see some of the same engrave touches used in more ominous ways- such as the spritely evil Mima skipping around just like Paprika had. I'd give it 3/5 stars. Then we watched a bit of trippy anime as a palette-cleanser which is addictive in much the same way chocolate-covered espresso beans are that more than a bit tends to make the brain hurt some. Saturday:- Low energy day because I didn't sleep very well. I might blame the chocolate-covered espresso beans though I expect that's only an excuse. Saturday I ran errands and cleaned the vegetable drawers of the fridge. It was too pissy out to do much else outside. I bought new pants. Sunday:- I was out the door before 8 and off with two other Quakers to Sparta just a few km from Lake Erie for a regional meeting. These were the first Canadian business sessions I've attended outside our local Meeting in the six years I've lived here. The business sessions entangle to me like going-through-the-motions rather than something at all spiritually led and the afternoon presentation was.. a mixed bag. The best part of the trip was meeting people at lunch- including one family who got excommunicated at their last church. Also singing which I've always enjoyed. (I didn't think I knew it; but I remembered harmonies from the second bar onward!) On the drive we passed Mapleton's. Finally. I was glad to see d. since he got home before I did; and I was happy to take him out to sushi in the evening but otherwise the day felt frustrating. Perfect Blue was too creepy for me. But you've just reminded me to look for Gedo Senki with English subtitles (I can't bring myself to wait for 2009 to watch it legally). And indeed it's available now unlike the last time I looked. Have you seen it? So I saw it last night (largely because Sh was out of town). I think I agree with -- it's only loosely related to the original books but it's still a nice movie although Goro Miyazaki's directing is not of quite the same calibre as his father's (but then whose is?). I certainly think you'd like it as long as you're not expecting more than that. Thanks for that. I'll put it on my list of movies to check out eventually- and since I haven't followed Le Guin's series. I probably won't mind the loose connection there. Sounds fun. :)

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"Was that a weekend?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-04 13:08:03

Friday: - I caught the first half of the Critical Mass go. I chatted and rode with and and peeled off home at a convenient point. I continue to be conflicted about the message they're sending- a bulk of the people wanted to take both lanes so both lanes we took. Sigh. Also the fraction of people wearing helmets felt um quite low. I'm pondering how my own energies might be best spent and after this last ride I'm feeling less like it's via the "unfocused protest" route. *ponder*[edit to add: Bike odometer has 4950 miles; exactly 800 miles this calendar year or about 1280km (see previous bike post about nice go numbers). I'm hoping to get another 50 miles before it gets icy and I put away the bike 'till the warm season again.]- Dinner and movies chez and. I liked though not as much as Paprika but it was neat to see some of the same character touches used in more ominous ways- such as the spritely evil Mima skipping around just like Paprika had. I'd give it 3/5 stars. Then we watched a bit of trippy anime as a palette-cleanser which is addictive in much the same way chocolate-covered espresso beans are that more than a bit tends to make the brain hurt some. Saturday:- Low energy day because I didn't sleep very come up. I might accuse the chocolate-covered espresso beans though I expect that's only an excuse. Saturday I ran errands and cleaned the vegetable drawers of the fridge. It was too pissy out to do much else outside. I bought new pants. Sunday:- I was out the door before 8 and off with two other Quakers to Sparta just a few km from Lake Erie for a regional meeting. These were the first Canadian business sessions I've attended outside our local Meeting in the six years I've lived here. The business sessions entangle to me like going-through-the-motions rather than something at all spiritually led and the afternoon presentation was.. a mixed bag. The best part of the trip was meeting people at lunch- including one family who got excommunicated at their last church. Also singing which I've always enjoyed. (I didn't think I knew it; but I remembered harmonies from the second bar onward!) On the drive we passed Mapleton's. Finally. I was glad to see d. since he got home before I did; and I was happy to take him out to sushi in the evening but otherwise the day felt frustrating. Perfect Blue was too creepy for me. But you've just reminded me to look for Gedo Senki with English subtitles (I can't bring myself to wait for 2009 to check it legally). And indeed it's available now unlike the last time I looked. Have you seen it? So I saw it last night (largely because Sh was out of town). I think I agree with -- it's only loosely related to the original books but it's still a nice movie although Goro Miyazaki's directing is not of quite the same calibre as his father's (but then whose is?). I certainly think you'd like it as long as you're not expecting more than that. Thanks for that. I'll put it on my list of movies to check out eventually- and since I haven't followed Le Guin's series. I probably won't mind the let go connection there. Sounds fun. :)

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"The Jitters" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-05 00:04:16

If you haven't ever had a chance to control up Interstate 81 to Virginia Exit 7 then now is the measure for a trip to Nita's Frozen kill and Creamery! It is much like a Blue Ridge or a Marble Slab.. but with an amazing concoction called THE JITTERS. It is a chocolate covered waffle roll with coffee ice cream chocolate fakes and a shot of espresso mixed right in the thick of it. Or you can do a Chalmer's Jitters. Same waffle bowl chocolate flakes chocolate covered espresso beans and a manifold shot of espresso in the lay!! Awesome! I tell you this to say that it sounds like I could act up with Chicago as the windy city has been named people in Chicago as the most caffeinated in the United States. Apparently. Chicagoans eat more chocolate and drink more cola than other U. S urbanites and are among the top consumers of energy drinks and coffee. They are also likely to say caffeine is good for you. (I would accept.. life is too bunco for rest. Drink more coffee. LOL!) Tampa. Miami. Phoenix and Atlanta rounded out the top five most caffeinated cities while residents of San Francisco. Philadelphia. New York. Detroit and Baltimore consumed the least caffeine. The survey looked at consumption of coffee tea chocolate sodas and energy drinks in 20 major US Cities. Seattle took the top sight in just caffeinated coffee consumption. (What a surprise?!?!? :) Nearly 60 percent of residents in the city said coffee would be the most difficult caffeine product to give up.

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"The Jitters" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-05 00:04:05

If you haven't ever had a chance to drive up Interstate 81 to Virginia Exit 7 then now is the time for a trip to Nita's Frozen Stone and Creamery! It is much like a Blue Ridge or a Marble Slab.. but with an amazing concoction called THE JITTERS. It is a chocolate covered waffle bowl with coffee ice cream chocolate fakes and a shot of espresso mixed right in the thick of it. Or you can do a Chalmer's Jitters. Same waffle bowl chocolate flakes chocolate covered espresso beans and a manifold shot of espresso in the middle!! Awesome! I express you this to say that it sounds like I could act up with Chicago as the windy city has been named people in Chicago as the most caffeinated in the United States. Apparently. Chicagoans eat more chocolate and consume more cola than other U. S urbanites and are among the top consumers of energy drinks and coffee. They are also likely to say caffeine is good for you. (I would agree.. life is too short for rest. Drink more coffee. LOL!) Tampa. Miami. Phoenix and Atlanta rounded out the top five most caffeinated cities while residents of San Francisco. Philadelphia. New York. Detroit and Baltimore consumed the least caffeine. The survey looked at consumption of coffee tea chocolate sodas and energy drinks in 20 study US Cities. Seattle took the top sight in just caffeinated coffee consumption. (What a surprise?!?!? :) Nearly 60 percent of residents in the city said coffee would be the most difficult caffeine product to furnish up.

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"Thursday Mojo?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-16 01:19:39

Well better late than never right? Here's my sample separate for this week's. I had a pretty relaxing day yesterday... stamping planning my PaperTrey request a little more stamping and a teensy bit of work. I made it a priority to end up a sample for the sketch and I've also been dying to use this punch and fabulous ribbon that sent me quite some measure ago. I started by stamping the cherry blossom stamp from the Fancy Pants From the tend set on Neenah Classic beat paper in Palette Noir and coloring with Prismacolor Pencils and a Prismacolor colorless blender marker. Next I sponged around the edges with Going Gray and Basic Gray. For those of you who've asked about how I do my sponging. I use a small square cut from a pelt of and ink it up really come up on my stamp pad. I then blot twice on scratch paper so there aren't uneven streaks with heavier ink and then swipe repeatedly on the edges starting off the paper and swiping towards the bear on of the card. For best shading start with a transport color first and then repeat with smaller strokes in a darker shade. So on with the separate... I punched the good luck symbol McGill punch next to the image and then matted on black cardstock. The diagonal squares are embossed with the Stylized Flowers Cuttlebug embossing folder and matted with black cardstock. For the background. I stamped the big huge corner walk from the From the Garden set in opposite corners with Basic Gray on Basic Gray cardstock. The center band is a piece of black cardstock wrapped with this amazingly beautiful red and gold silk ribbon that Dana sent me. It's really beautiful in real life. For a little sparkle. I added a mixture of and to each of the blossoms. So there you have it a little bit of Mojo on Thursday. :)Oh and look at the fabulous RAK sent me. I didn't get a very good photo but this is gorgeous in real life! And it has considerably less chocolate covered espresso beans in it than when I opened the package! YUM YUM! LOL! Thanks. Lisa for this totally awesome affect. I love how you stamped the snowflakes from Winter Wonder on the bag!And be sure to check out the. Charmaine has a couple fabulous projects for you using the new sets today! It's been awhile since you have posted an Asian card. I love it so pretty! By the way what does the punch symbol mean? Just curious. So uh next pass. I may be planning a road move from AZ to MT.. wanna have a walk date?? Ü Welcome to Poetic Artistry! I'm Julee a stamper turned graphic designer turned stamp designer. I recently started my own stamp company and am having a blast designing new stamps. If you have questions about anything on this communicate feel remove to Text pictures and banner artwork © Julee Tilman; All rights reserved. I'm here to inspire so feel free to inspect (copy and overlap everything) my projects for your personal use as long as you give proper credit with a link to the original post. Projects and layouts may not be copied for submission to contests magazines or other publications. Thanks in advance for your consider. :)

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"Thursday Mojo?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-16 01:19:38

come up better late than never alter? Here's my sample card for this week's. I had a pretty relaxing day yesterday... stamping planning my PaperTrey order a little more stamping and a teensy bit of work. I made it a priority to finish up a consume for the sketch and I've also been dying to use this punch and fabulous ribbon that sent me quite some time ago. I started by stamping the cherry develop stamp from the Fancy Pants From the Garden set on Neenah Classic Cream paper in Palette Noir and coloring with Prismacolor Pencils and a Prismacolor colorless blender marker. Next I sponged around the edges with Going Gray and Basic color. For those of you who've asked about how I do my sponging. I use a small square cut from a pelt of and ink it up really well on my walk pad. I then blot twice on scratch paper so there aren't uneven streaks with heavier ink and then swipe repeatedly on the edges starting off the paper and swiping towards the center of the card. For best shading go away with a lighter color first and then repeat with smaller strokes in a darker shade. So on with the card... I punched the good luck symbol McGill punch next to the image and then matted on black cardstock. The diagonal squares are embossed with the Stylized Flowers Cuttlebug embossing folder and matted with color cardstock. For the accent. I stamped the big huge corner stamp from the From the Garden set in opposite corners with Basic Gray on Basic Gray cardstock. The bear on bind is a piece of color cardstock wrapped with this amazingly beautiful red and gold silk ribbon that Dana sent me. It's really beautiful in real life. For a little sparkle. I added a mixture of and to each of the blossoms. So there you have it a little bit of Mojo on Thursday. :)Oh and look at the fabulous RAK sent me. I didn't get a very good photo but this is gorgeous in real life! And it has considerably less chocolate covered espresso beans in it than when I opened the case! YUM YUM! LOL! Thanks. Lisa for this totally awesome surprise. I like how you stamped the snowflakes from Winter Wonder on the bag!And be sure to check out the. Charmaine has a bring together fabulous projects for you using the new sets today! It's been awhile since you have posted an Asian card. I love it so pretty! By the way what does the punch symbol mean? Just curious. So uh next pass. I may be planning a road trip from AZ to MT.. wanna have a stamp go out?? Ü Welcome to Poetic Artistry! I'm Julee a stamper turned graphic designer turned walk designer. I recently started my own walk company and am having a make noise designing new stamps. If you have questions about anything on this blog feel free to Text pictures and banner artwork © Julee Tilman; All rights reserved. I'm here to inspire so feel free to CASE (write and share everything) my projects for your personal use as long as you give proper credit with a link to the original affix. Projects and layouts may not be copied for submission to contests magazines or other publications. Thanks in advance for your respect. :)

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"Light at the End of the Tunnel." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 19:41:25

Regrade pretty much everything I've graded so far (grumble grumble resubmission allowance grumble grumble) P. S. -The lighten at the end of the tunnel may have blinded me. If you don't hear from my by sometime in mid-December then send examine and rescue teams into the configuration space for a collection of N two-level atoms. Chances are I'll be Fourier Transformed. Bring a sponge. I feel like your beard should be on that equipment enumerate somewhere... Also this makes me be to write up character sheets for my friends' academic badass selves.... I should go do my work now.

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"Chocolate Covered Coffee Beans: A Fun Snack" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-01 21:31:07

Most people undergo some form of sweet tooth and many also desire the taste and smell of a fresh cup of coffee. Though the tastes of sweets and that of coffee are very different they make a great match since sugar helps to offset the slightly acidic bitterness of coffee. One of the best examples of this is the great taste of chocolate covered coffee beans. If you’re a coffee lover a chocolate lover or both chocolate covered coffee beans make a great snack. A Marriage of FlavorsChocolate and coffee bring home the bacon come up together so much that some chocolates in Europe ordain undergo recommended servings that consider serving with coffee particularly dark chocolates. However any kind of chocolate can alter great chocolate covered coffee beans even white chocolate. This sweet crunchy snack gives you the soften flavor of one of the favorite candies in the world with the tang and aroma of coffee. And change surface exceed this is a snack with kick since you’ll get a little caffeine go from eating chocolate covered coffee beans. Making Your OwnSome populate are serious enough about their coffee to buy their own beans and press them. If you’re serious about your coffee then you can be just as serious about your chocolate covered coffee beans. By purchasing your own beans and chocolate you’re guaranteed a quality product. Making this great snack food is a snap; all you need is a pot to carefully break up the chocolate in and some choose of device whether a fork or a strainer to remove the beans. Once the chocolate is melted simply place the beans in the pot to coat and then remove with the lift. Set on wax paper to harden overnight and you’ll undergo a great eat that you made from scratch. Buying BeansThe selection of coffee beans can be important in the making of chocolate covered coffee beans. You want to buy a medium or dark roast since a lighten roast will simply be too acidic for chocolate covered coffee beans. This is one cerebrate why chocolate covered espresso beans are a popular sell since it’s a very dark cook. You can bring out interesting flavor combinations with your chocolate covered coffee beans by purchasing flavored beans. Usually considered inferior by aficionados for creating a brew they can add an extra kick to chocolate covered coffee beans. furnish making this sweet crunchy snack a try and you’re sure to get hooked!

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"Chocolate Covered Espresso Coffee Beans By Koppers" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 00:55:04

Koppers the originator of chocolate covered espresso coffee beans brings you a "little taste of heaven" in every grip. This 5.5 ounce package is filled with crunchy whole espresso coffee beans that are covered with a luscious coating of the finest semisweet chocolate. ameliorate for any cause. Kopper’s Chocolate Espresso Coffee Beans are great on top of desserts and ice cream in coffee drinks or eaten by the handful! Kopper’s Chocolate Covered Espresso Coffee Beans are Kosher certified and parve. Manufactured in a plant that processes peanuts.

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