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March 08, 2016

visibly invisible

One of the horrors of decades on this planet is the inability to stop the clock. You can be fit. You can be young at heart. You can be wise, well traveled, maybe a tad bit interesting in conversa...


March 01, 2016

LucyintheSkywithDiamonds

I am ashamed to report my experience with mood altering substances of the 60’s and 70’s was significant. Many of us had the misconception through misguided writings and speech that one could asp...


February 17, 2016

A survey...

What level of brightness do you usually keep your phone at?: Is there an actual level.... somewhere in the middle. Have you ever attended a religious or private school?: Well, la te freaking da…...


January 04, 2016

under the shadow of trees.

Not to sound too archaic but society seems to have twisted the masses into a knot of stress and pixeled existence. We shimmer in LED light and our air is pumped through machinery, cooled and heat...


December 30, 2015

thugs with drugs

Media paints the picture of the 60’s and 70’s a mixture of flower child and social dissention regarding the war in Nam. Although it was part of the experience there still was life to live. It was...


This is not in my normal wheelhouse of listening but the imagery in this video is worth watching especially if you just wish to relax your eyes and mind.


December 01, 2015

hippieshit

One of the experiences most here cannot attest to is the so called hippie experience. Although surely the bright folks here know of Woodstock, the turmoil over Vietnam and college unrest it looks...


November 30, 2015

elementals of life

I just received an e mail from an old friend who went silent for awhile stating she had not only improved her life on the happiness scale but went from poly morph relationship to married. She esp...


First of all I see my friend (II) finally took off his dress and proclaimed a sex, you confusing bastard. Enough said there. Well I have proclaimed to be a poet, a humorist and a writer of prose...


November 13, 2015

We Begin

The hardest thing about starting a book is the beginning words. The “Call me Ishmael.” moment where the reader might say, “this is unusual” and hopefully “I think I’ll read more.” I have been ...


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Non-specific topics of life, health and hopefully wisdom.