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Number 85 - To see a tree asmiling.

 
 
Stradee
 
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Reply Thu 13 May, 2010 07:47 pm
@danon5,
Hurray!! Very Happy

Perfect weather today even though my skin feels gobi ish...however...good news for Bootsie! Her allergies are beginning to clear, and she's a much happier kitten. Smile

Chloe is so cute! Glad she's out and about each morning with dad. We're all moving a tad slower anymore...the herd and i sit mostly for chats and arn't dashing madly about the house huffin n ' puffin chasing feathers and an array of other cat toys. My senior herd. Smile

My best to your Pattie, dan.

danon5
 
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Reply Fri 14 May, 2010 04:14 pm
@Stradee,
Glad to hear the Boots is better --- allergies are not the most fun thing in the world.
We are in for some more bad weather down here. Next two days = rain and storms. Oh yeah, that's what we call the Weekend!!

All clicked and ready.

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teenyboone
 
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Reply Fri 14 May, 2010 05:21 pm
@Stradee,
You're a man unto my own heart! Fish and broccoli for me today. It's no wonder why I've lost almost 20 lbs. eating like this! Not dieting or anything. Just eating sensibly. Not pushing it either, because I had a slice of "red velvet cake" on Wednesday. I had a great, quiet Mother's day. I hate the lines at the restaurants, waiting an hour to be seated, etc. I received cards and calls from all 5 kids, 2 bouquets and a plant.

I've asked my kids not to buy gifts. I already have too much but one of them
bought me a "spa" tote bag, filled with smelly, good stuff. Hope every lady here had the same. And awayyyyy, I go! I'm all clicked!
ehBeth
 
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Reply Fri 14 May, 2010 05:32 pm
Clicking, reading, looking at photos and smiling at all of the Wildclickers!
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teenyboone
 
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Reply Sat 15 May, 2010 07:10 am
@danon5,
They're beautiful! All clciked for Saturday. Plenty of sunshine in the Garden State today! Going out to enjoy it!
danon5
 
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Reply Sat 15 May, 2010 10:18 am
@teenyboone,
teeny --- early to click, early to smile.

There's a tree somewhere on our Blue Ball in space smiling at you.

Hi ehBeth, I've some white Wildroses that I'll plant with the red ones...... They are real cuties aren't they.

All clicked and ready for more rain down here in TX land.

danon5
 
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Reply Sun 16 May, 2010 07:04 pm
@danon5,
It's another Sun clicks day.

Get ready for the Mon hons --------

danon5
 
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Reply Mon 17 May, 2010 02:16 pm
@danon5,
Mon clicks done. Next day is tomorrow.

Stradee
 
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Reply Mon 17 May, 2010 03:21 pm
@teenyboone,
I am soooooooooo late answering ya all!!

Wow, teeny! Good weight loss. Since i began eating just good foods again, i've noticed inches beginning to fade, plus working outside each day and exercising...well lets just say i probably won't ever be 'willowy' again, but will wear my skinny clothes again. yaaaaaaaaa

Mother's day was really nice also. Glad you had a sweet day too.

Daughter gave me the cutest outfit! She's having a wedding anniversary/graduation (Certified Gemologist) in just a few weeks, thought she'd treat me to new clothes, and make sure i wouldn't be wearing sweats to her celebration. How well she knows her mom. LOL

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Stradee
 
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Reply Mon 17 May, 2010 03:42 pm
@danon5,
Yes it is...

Ya know, i'm going to stop watching NG programming. All i see is how the earth will eventually stop, or the sun will smack into us, or tsumanis will level every island on the planet, or what-the-hell-else disaster will annihilate everything.

Bought more plants today...although raining after 80 degree temps yesterday...and thank the gods for every day i'm able to...do whatever.

So my dear wildclickers, enjoy your day, hug a tree, and talk to your plants. With any luck at all, the sun will stay where it belongs for another few eons.

Oh, dan...the Mayans cannot be counted on for predicting the end of the world, on the 12th of whatever. They disappeared from their lands and not until now has science discovered, under tons of ice, plantlife carbon dated to the time when the Mayans lived in the region. Seems the ice arrived very quickly. That's what NG says and because i won't watch them any longer, and there's certain to be a follow-up, please relate what the heck happened!

Ran into a friend today who's still working and says she gets cabin fever Saturday and Sunday when she's off the clock.

How i managed working at a job, plus everything else needing fixing or care, is beyond me (or forgotten) God, it's good to be home!

http://rainforest.care2.com/i?p=583091674



danon5
 
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Reply Tue 18 May, 2010 06:14 pm
@Stradee,
Stradee, Thanks for saving another tree today!!!!!!!!!!!!

You did it - all by yourself --------- Great going!!!!

I was thinking that I was talking to myself ---

Thank you so much for sticking with me -- not too many people have these days.

I am without friends ---- My Patti is really - she is in advanced stages of MS and that is not a good thing.

Thanks.

Stradee
 
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Reply Tue 18 May, 2010 07:20 pm
@danon5,
Aww, so sorry dan. Bless her heart

People care dan, and words just don't explain how they're feeling about your situation and Patty's pain. Very sad for those who have posted at the RF thread for years.

Sending good thoughts, hun.

((((((((((hugs))))))))))

ok, ya don't want to talk about the Maya? Then i will...Very Happy

The Maya Today...

http://www.criscenzo.com/jaguarsun/img/maya7.jpg

To say that the Maya civilization disappeared is not only an inaccuracy, but a great disservice to more than 6 million Maya living today in Guatemala, Mexico and Belize. While the city-states of the Classic period lowlands may have been abandoned in the tenth century, the Maya people did not disappear any more than the Italians when the Roman Empire fell.
Throughout hundreds of years of outside efforts to oppress and assimilate, the Maya people have continued to hold on to their unique way of life. Modern Maya religion is a colorful hybrid of Catholicism and ancient Maya beliefs and rituals. Their ancient gods have been replaced with statues of santos (and secret Maximóns) but the stories of these saints only remotely resemble those of their European counterparts. Today, devout Maya worship at mountain and cave shrines, making offerings of chickens, candles and incense with a ritual alcoholic drink. Shaman/daykeepers keep count of the 260 day ritual calendar and provide healing by identifying curses and offended ancestors, counting seeds and crystals in their divinations, and performing curando rituals.
The Maya community has both secular and religious leaders. A man rises through the ranks of a confraternity by assuming increasing financial responsibilities for religious feasts and processions, often near financial ruin by the time he completes his obligations. Most Maya families are maize farmers and they still use the slash and burn method for their milpas.


You can identify the community to which a Maya individual belongs by their dress. The women wear loose hand-woven or embroidered huipiles (blouses) with distinctive patterns and colors for each community. Few men in the Guatemala highlands wear the traditional traje as it could be dangerous to call attention to themselves as Maya. Click here to see some photos by Bonnie Meyer of beautiful Maya weaving.
During the 1980's the Kekchi Maya of Guatemala found themselves in the middle of a conflict between leftist guerrillas and the government. The ladino guerrillas, based in the surrounding forests, demanded food and shelter from the Maya. In retribution, Guatemalan death squads killed 150,000 people and disappeared another 40,000. Tens of thousands of refugees fled to Mexico and the United States while those who remained were moved into "model" villages were all men were required to enlist in civil patrols.
Today, in Chiapas, Mexico, the Maya people are once again caught between the Zapatistas rebels and the Mexican government. There seems to be no end to the threats to the Maya way of life. Fundamentalist missionaries are also responsible for destroying the Maya culture with a more insidious, though nonviolent, strategy. In the Lacandon forest, the harvesting of the great mahoganies is not only destroying the precious rainforest, but is also seriously jeopardizing the remote Lacandon Maya community.

Old Chan Kin, the spiritual leader of the Lancandon Maya, once predicted that when the last Maya dies, the world will end. Chan kin died in December 1996 at over 100 years old. Let us hope that his prophecy never comes to pass.
http://www.criscenzo.com/jaguarsun/mayanow.html

More photos and links at the address above...
danon5
 
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Reply Wed 19 May, 2010 06:57 am
@Stradee,
Thanks for the link, Stradee --- that's really interesting. I've bookmarked it to go back and read the related links.

I think 2012, December will be just another month and day for us. Unless, of course, the world decides it doesn't want us on it. Then???

High Seas
 
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Reply Wed 19 May, 2010 07:41 am
@danon5,
Hey Danon, and Patti (many good thoughts and wishes sent that way), and everyone else reading or posting on this long ehBeth contribution here - all of us are guests on the planet and any of us who made a contribution, planted or saved trees, or even a tiny little plant like this one here, known by her Latin name of Nymphaea thermarum (Nymph of the Thermals) has been a good guest. I know gallows humor is inevitable sometimes - and often very funny, too! - but you should know that you all have done a great deal more:
http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Environment/Pix/columnists/2010/5/18/1274196532167/The-smallest-waterlily-in-005.jpg
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/may/19/thermal-waterlily-smallest-kew-gardens

Lots more people read this thread than post on it, btw, so you're not talking to yourself - once again, best to you and Patti, and keep the faith Smile
danon5
 
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Reply Thu 20 May, 2010 04:13 pm
@High Seas,
Hi HofT --- thanks for the link. And thanks to the Kew Gardens and all the people there who invest their time in saving things. That is really a good thing.

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Izzie
 
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Reply Thu 20 May, 2010 04:55 pm
@danon5,
Friend here Dan Darling... please gently hug Patti for me... and big hugs to you Dan. Sorry I haven't been around. Reasons I can't explain. Sending you love, my heart and healing wishes. Most importantly dignity for Patti.

(((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((Dan and Patti)))))))))))))))))))))))))
Straddee - love and hugs to you too hunni.... Bethie, I love you, HBG... ya know.... AlexChap - all love love love...

always in my thoughs... truly xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
danon5
 
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Reply Fri 21 May, 2010 04:27 pm
@Izzie,
Hi Iz and all --- great clicking everyone. And thanks from my heart for the reassurances. And hugs Iz.........! And Stradee..........! And H..........! And ehBeth..........! Sorry, I don't usually hug guys alex --- awwww Ok.........!

Stradee
 
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Reply Fri 21 May, 2010 05:53 pm
@danon5,
Hugs right back to ya, sweetie. Smile

Izzzzzzzzzzzzzeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...i won't ask, but we miss you're rhymes n' quips n' cuteness....so i'll just send good thoughts that whatever's ailin' you will get better very soon.

H, not only usens here at the RT, but you're work for animals and the enviornment legendary. Thanks so much...

Can I hug alex for ya, dan? Very Happy Embarrassed Wink

What is with the weather! Supposed to snow later today and tomorrow. If the trimming isn't done soon...we'll be clicking to save the Sierra rainforest. Unbelievable
I'll be wading through hedges for a month

Doing a summer dance for daughters party or else we rent a yard tent. ):

http://rainforest.care2.com/i?p=583091674
danon5
 
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Reply Sat 22 May, 2010 06:03 pm
@Stradee,
Hi Stradee, you're the best. ((As are all good and great Wildclickers!!!!!!))

Thanks for the Alex hug.

Good clikcing all --- Hi Iz..........

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ehBeth
 
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Reply Sat 22 May, 2010 06:13 pm
@danon5,
Still here - still clicking - reading and reflecting more than I've been posting. Coming up on the one year anniversary of Mother's death. So many things have changed, but other things - like wonderful friendships with the folks here - continue. Clicking and counting my blessings.

Laundry is out on the WildClicking clothesline. I smile and think of you all each time I use it.

love and clicks
 

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