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jack: i knew gypsies in europe. they travelled around in colorful wagons. some pulled by horses and some by an old car or truck. they lived off selling cheap jewelry, tarot cards, playing......

in response to: Gypsy Beggar by steelisreal

Yvonne: Love the photo. I asked my husband to put this on our walking list for the summer. We live not too far from there. Speaking of domed ceiling..if you go to the......

in response to: Abandoned Spaceship by Spoon

GGP: I'm working on lots of silly little songs to sing him, including a revised take on a traditional song covered by the Knitters (my current musical obsession) which in the original goes like this: Give me......

in response to: Puppynoise by GGP

Cecelia: Lili. This is wonderful. Thanks for sharing it....

in response to: Fine Noise by Lili

Bleeagh: Thanks, Lili. This photo was taken at roughly 11pm, and I was facing roughly WSW. The temperature was probably something like 45 degrees F. Many of the sunsets during the eight nights I stayed in......

in response to: Art Imitates Life by Bleeagh

Lili: Bleeagh, I get the same from looking at the photo. Stunning sky, great eye. What was the temperature; what time was it; what direction (NSEW) was your camera pointing ? ...

in response to: Art Imitates Life by Bleeagh

Lili: Anusha, I think people will now protect Don Justo from corrupt or foolish people, because most people, when an issue is clearly spelled out, are able to see come down on the side of right action; on......

in response to: Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral by Hasslehoff

Anusha: Hi Lili No, have never heard of Hildegrad von Bingen. The only "fear" I have re. brother Justo his case, is that sooner or later, somebody shall try to make a lot of money out......

in response to: Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral by Hasslehoff

Lili: Anusha, how amazing, how wonderful, to know of him hearing the choir sing. I feel he may hear it now - no blueprints - or "blueprints" as we usually refer to them. Have you ever......

in response to: Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral by Hasslehoff

Lili: Stillness in Motion....

in response to: col378 col377 col371 by hool

Lili: Happy solstice....

in response to: Ghost Moon by GGP

Lili: Editor, This is far-out. Providing a fourm for these folks to communicate about thier lives and some of what is going on around them is a good thing. They're channeling their engeries in a positive way. Some......

in response to: Ghost Moon by GGP

Lili: Appreciated chair, blessed home. ...

in response to: Bucolic-noise by GGP

Lili: Consider the lilies how they grow: they toil not, they spin not; and yet I say unto you, that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these....

in response to: Blue Marble by Lili

Lili: Becoming the self we see. The person who sincerely seeks Truth is ever safe and always in danger. All are and will become the light. ...

in response to: Blue Marble by Lili

Lili: I see - understood. Makes good sense. So the capping is, generally speaking, solely based on bandwidth usage ?...

in response to: Blue Marble by Lili

Lili: Looking at the opening sentences for Eye of the Storm you are conveying huge amounts of information. You are poising the readers mind wonderfully. In two sentences you are opening the readers mind, clearly, into at......

in response to: eye of the storm by elaine

Lili: My sense from the communication that I have had with you is that you are very, very, talented. Your heart comes through. My definition of the word "artist" is broad. I consider the writer an artist.......

in response to: eye of the storm by elaine

Lili: Are you a writer ? ...

in response to: eye of the storm by elaine

Lili: Eye of the Storm talks to me of many things. The image speaks to me of connected fragments. It has a hallucinogenic feel to it. ...

in response to: eye of the storm by elaine

Lili: I am still absorbing it, will be for sometime. Thank you. ...

in response to: eye of the storm by elaine

Lili: Thank you Jamie. Wonderfully put, Jamie and Elaine. I believe that there is transcendence and that that is the significant example that the story of Christ set for us. Have you ever been really ill......

in response to: eye of the storm by elaine

Lili: Once I was running in desert garden, a garden of cacti, and I slid into a big, nasty-sharp, cactus. Some of the stickers went into my knee and the knee began to swell and "freeze-up.......

in response to: Fat Puppy by Lili

Lili: Yes. Thank You....

in response to: Untitled by Lili

Lili: Objective Root....

in response to: Old Photos by Purple Moment

Lili: I say that the subjective is in a very real sense objective....

in response to: Old Photos by Purple Moment

Lili: My friend and I would feed a beautiful wolf named Kiba all kinds of stuff - and the food that she would find on her own was, well, Yum ! ...

in response to: fresh obsessed by hool

Lili: Wondering what's in the bag. From extra-forward-downward pitch of the body I sense significantly heightened interest....

in response to: fresh obsessed by hool

Lili: Strong dentes. Bamboo - Yum !...

in response to: fresh obsessed by hool

Lili: I wonder if yogurt with active culture is bad for certain critters ?...

in response to: fresh obsessed by hool

Lili: To the Editors and Creators of CityNoise.Org, About two years ago a friend of mine directed me to his work on CityNoise and I began to look around the site. What I found was deeply......

in response to: fresh obsessed by hool

Lili: Good night, or day. Zzzzz .....

in response to: Magical ScrubJay by Lili

Lili: Soft landing illusion....

in response to: A View to a Kill by GWC

Lili: Tripnotic....

in response to: Untitled Outfield by joey

Lili: She can fit three almonds in her beak (she tries for four), flies off and buries them for future use and then she repeats it again. She has (had?) three tags total. I have been thinking of......

in response to: Magical ScrubJay by Lili

Lili: That last message was me.. Gimp looks complicated on first look but it is easy to use. Start with openning an image file and choose something that you typically do with an image and do it. You......

in response to: neighborhood self-portrait by ea

Lili: Also, Elaine, it's easy to install. I have not used photoshop much but it appears to me that one can do anything that can be done in photoshop and more. Very nice app. Go to http://www.gimp.org/......

in response to: neighborhood self-portrait by ea

Lili: At first I thought it was three. ...

in response to: Don't Hate the 108 by Peter

Lili: Yes, it's excellent and free. Google it....

in response to: neighborhood self-portrait by ea

Lili: Have you ever used Gimp ?...

in response to: neighborhood self-portrait by ea

Lili: De light filled....

in response to: montreal june 2005 part 1 by hool

Lili: Years ago I read that after Simon Rodia passed onward the city tried to pull at least one of the towers down by attaching cable from a large truck to the top of the tower -......

in response to: Watts Towers by Lisa Tang

Lili: Pretty as you please. ...

in response to: Precious Harvest by Lili

Lili: wow...

in response to: Precious Harvest by Lili

Lili: No words. ...

in response to: things i meant to say... by fuzzytank

Lili: Wow. Leonardo kept the Mona Lisa when he fled. He had it with him when he passed in France. We are told that he felt that he was incomplete. Some history is clearly accurate, some......

in response to: things i meant to say... by fuzzytank

Lili: Our dreams and what we refer to as "waking reality" are linked in a way that is useful. We can hypothesize from intuitive awarenesses that are derived from consistant rules, rules that are related to how......

in response to: things i meant to say... by fuzzytank

Lili: Anything scary is an oppourtunity to transcend; to become something new, stronger. These emotions have messages that if we are determined enough to heed, not through force but through intently listening, we find strength. And, here,......

in response to: swans throwing shapes by elaine

Lili: Master of the typo, should read: "As an example, an isolated example amoung many changes that are hapenning simultaneously, if one tastes a certain food what I will call "muscular 'modal tension'" will vary significantly."...

in response to: swans throwing shapes by elaine

Lili: Elaine excellent phrase, very nice: "suspend some disbelief for"...

in response to: swans throwing shapes by elaine

Lili: I believe that there is something to these tests because I have found that when "tuning into the body" that there are states that can be made overt that are normally subtle, and these states......

in response to: swans throwing shapes by elaine

Lili: I skipped forward, must read the rest of this thread. ...

in response to: swans throwing shapes by elaine

Lili: Elaine, Try putiing a 'twist' of lemon or lime in the tap water - it complements the taste, tends to disinfect and provides some good vitamins. Also, if you boil-down tap water you will see that there......

in response to: swans throwing shapes by elaine

Lili: Absolutely far out - beautiful. The raised elbows ring that feel of "light", of "ghost"....

in response to: Lugubrious by Bleeagh

Lili: Yum. So this site has inspired me to get out with my camera ? I have some pretty good photos of UCLA Botanical Gardens - waterfalls and my pal the one legged scrubjay (some say bluejay but......

in response to: Acton\'s Lock by elaine

Lili: Oh, yes, I ran across this earlier. So fabric was used instead of paper ? The effect with fabric must be nice - grainy ? Lili ...

in response to: San Francisco, from the Coastal Trail in the Marin Headlands by Trolleypup

Lili: Kristy - nice post. Your post is very orderly and clear - reminds a dash of an industrial manufacturing procdure. There are lots of things that can be done with screen-printing. De cows are my pals......

in response to: Cheap Screen Printing Tutorial by Kristy

Lili: Coca-Cola Company, I would like to thank you for drawing attention to the work of Justo Gallego Martínez in Spain. I can, on one level, identify with difficult creative work that goes unappreciated. As odd as this next......

in response to: Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral by Hasslehoff

Lili: Elaine, A quick-shallow search using "photographic technique contact fabric" didn't yield. But the technique rings a faint bell for me - am trying to recall - my recall is often slow but accurate. Lili ...

in response to: San Francisco, from the Coastal Trail in the Marin Headlands by Trolleypup

Lili: Dogs and other quadrupeds (etc) are "designed" to deal with microbes and "little critters" that our digestive systems don't tend to deal with very well - I was referring to microbes etc. They just lap it......

in response to: Acton\'s Lock by elaine

Lili: Elaine, thanks. check this link: http://users.rcn.com/stewoody/quote.htm When I was a "munchkin" Dad showed me how to build the pinhole cam. I'd love to know the name of the artist, if and when you recall. I often wonder about discoveries......

in response to: San Francisco, from the Coastal Trail in the Marin Headlands by Trolleypup

Lili : That's "dialogue"....

in response to: Chips for Lunch by Jamie

Lili: Cool dialouge. Frickin tossed salad !...

in response to: Chips for Lunch by Jamie

Lili: Strange and beautiful Elaine. Nice iron members on the 'lock'. Tell that puppy not to drink the water ! ...

in response to: Acton\'s Lock by elaine

Lili: The old goose has one heck of a tongue and good Gung Fu. ...

in response to: crow vs. goose by jeeff

Lili: Da Vinci apparently made 'pinhole' projectors for some of his work by using a darkened room. Did they use film - pretty big sheet ?...

in response to: San Francisco, from the Coastal Trail in the Marin Headlands by Trolleypup

Lili: In a certain way the photos, the description and the comments make me think of how the values of those who control large material interests, such as money or realestate, are often, it appears, not......

in response to: Long Time Gone by Joe

Lili: "like swimming pool meets japanese flower arranging" - masterful comment - excellent photo - thank you all....

in response to: Downtown Los Angeles by Pincheputa

Lili: Vivarin where in LA were these taken ? I keep trying to place it. Excellent photos - thank you. ...

in response to: Night in L.A. by Vivarin

Lili: Nice dexterity, the angle of the wrist and arm appears difficult....

in response to: Jesus Saves by Geoff R.

Lili : What's the danger - not to say that there isn't any ? Do you think it is not profound ? What is it to you - not to say that it doesn't have great meaning ? Love, Lili...

in response to: Jesus Saves by Geoff R.

compunction: So, Lili, you seem to be suggesting that this post is profound. I understand your point, but I get pissed as hell when something is labeled "profound" because most people don't understand it or......

in response to: Jesus Saves by Geoff R.

Lili: Ladder required ?...

in response to: Anti-Climb Paint by kobe

Lili: I like that the private property lends itself to the footsteps; I have many questions but it leads me in many clear directions. I have a good sense of discomfort. I like this work. ...

in response to: Anti-Climb Paint by kobe

Lili: Sometimes, I should rather say often, to understand, discern and "translate" the profound you must simply watch. Great works, manifest and in progress, are often passed over or destroyed "having been subjected the lions-den of fools......

in response to: Anti-Climb Paint by kobe

elaine: i like modern made up ones, like someone started 'lilian gish' for pish, and pish is scottish and not london, so that's really mongrelly, and ones with a bit of history like the full monty......

in response to: Paperboxes by Peter

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