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The best part of the day is here now - tiny bit of rain cut the mugginess and the sun is shining now.
 
Good day folks .. at Presbytery I was condemned for having an open soul ... a bit cracked compared to the restrictions on learning of vast things ... the eternal potential? Good God!
 
Yawn. Spent the day in a leadership course. Work stuff. The prof was entertaining and I did some learn useful ideas. Now, I think I'll just take it easy in LAST.
 
LAST, with the very pinkest of freshly pedicured toe nails. The young lady who did my feet wrote very sternly on my "advice sheet" - NOT TO TAKE SHOES OFF WHILE GARDENING!
 
My day sounds remarkably (or possibly depressingly) like Mendalla's. Sat through a 3 hour meeting. Oh well, did learn a few things and at least it didn't last for 4 hours as scheduled. :confused:
 
my work days are quite busy with it being June. Transitioning students up into new schools, learning about incoming Kindergarten students. Lots to do so glad I had yoga after work, A pause to refresh
 
AS retired my day is filled with meetings ... of old farts that are considered useless by the "present" generation that is taught by my generation to not teach of anything learned in history ... could evolve in an illustration of what the old salts found wrong.

Thus old salt must be dug out of holes in the ground or evaporating Deep Blue's spirit ... a well whetted story ... come in seas ... O' Sean's of (th)eM! Like everything in the sea of blarney ... virtue is buried in it!

In what? The shadowy myth of course ... and who studies archaic mythology? People like Northrup Frye and CS Lewis ... and also imagined in impressionist creations ...

Did you know that "th" fringes on holy words as an icon? Contains the image of hammer for pounding the phonetic "ci" into unknowing head men ... being that the Greco-Latin "đ" is phoneticized as "d" "th" and "ch" in scattered traditions and as "h" is often silent or treate as a vowel accept it as "ci" or yes it does vary ... although most mortals are fixed on the immortal question ... but unknowingly in Eire there ... with no base to it! Thus baseless human conjecture ... on the immortal we haven't a leg to stand there unless you wander considerably ... thus the haji ... like a pilgrimage in non existent domains in the western extent of humanity ... a form of polity although not well read by other polity that we don't accept! --- Mark Twain!
 
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