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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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I thought I would send out a tweet for all who appear here to see what's new.
Not that much. But the past is full of good stuff and advice.
Blur Bued Of Daffiness?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IERLMXtMZag
It is Saturday Morning, and you know that means fun with the looneys.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOzPNvpnPrg
You're never too young to watch looney tunes, no matter how old they are! Remember that Rodger, the BDC, and you should be even better than fine, even finer than frog hair, possibly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q526mSA3TRs
Regular programming sucks boobs!
Don't tell me our Merry-Go-Round is broken then charge me to fix it. The ST is all "Fix-It-Together" as I see it.
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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Photos from over the ocean. The Three Faces of Scottish Climbing from an old Mountain mag.
California style. From the pages of Life mag: The Three Graces.
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zBrown
Ice climber
chingadero de chula vista
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Funny thing about folks in Scotland, many of them apparently have never seen the sun.
anyway, sexless patience
[Click to View YouTube Video]
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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Infinite patience.
You don't have to look at the Bible. But it's there.
You didn't have to look at the Boobs Thread, but it was there.
First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is...
JUANITA!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37r07eg867Y
Way coolo implosion, zBrown! First there is a power plant, a power plant that's what it WAS!
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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From an old Master Mariners' Regatta, in an article by Roger Olmstead, The American West magazine, summer 1964.
The event was one which my Scrabble partner Zoe Bishop loved to attend. She crewed for Chairman Bob on his boat out of the Berkeley Marina, where she lived aboard Water High, an ancient hulk that sat at the very gates of the marina.
Her dog, the giant lab George, was dramatically saved one day when he fell overboard as a pup.
She had moved to the marina from Richmond. Her kids wanted to attend Berkeley High, not Richmond High. Who could blame them? Zoe had a degree from Mills and got a good job as a travel agent and the rent was too cheap to forgo after the kids left. Then she inherited the house here in Merced and moved here, working for the historical society.
I figured this was a good spot to insert Zoe's story, as it's kind of a low ebb here, it seems. Anyway, after Liz passed away, and I had moved from that old house to an apartment in a triplex owned by Liz's mom & dad, I met Zoe, who lived next door and was friends with my sister-in-law who lived in the apartment next to mine.
Zoe and I ended up playing hundreds and hundreds of games and consuming hundreds of Budweisers. She was the Queen of Beers, like Bud is the King.
She never tried to win, usually didn't, and kept us amazed with her stories, like the one about her son Duncan's death. By "us" I mean a couple of other fellows who lived in the Tioga, and who volunteered at the museum as docents also played with us many times. We ended the Scrabble sessions by watching Jeopardy
He and his intended, I forget her name, but ahe was an heiress from back east, were in Scandinavia, traveling. They got on one of those ski devices where you sit tandem and just steer downhill and run-out. They didn't judge the run-out oat all well and ended up drowning in the sea!
Big funeral back east, a horrendous hullabaloo, you can bet.
The one thing I remember which strikes me today is that when the family wanted to have a ten-year memorial for Duncan, she wouldn't do it because it seemed like it was just yesterday he died. It's how time shortens when you arrive at an older stage in your life. Ten years is much longer when you are younger.
Talk about low ebb...
She passed away from cancer in 2005. I know exactly what she felt.
But the race continues.
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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I cannot decide whether it is an illness or a sin, the need to write thing down and fix the flowing world in one rigid form. Bear believed writing dulled the spirit, stilled some holy breath. Smothered it. Words, when they’ve been captured and imprisoned on paper, become a barrier against the world, one best left unerected.
Everything that happens is fluid, changeable.
After they’ve passed, events are only as your memory makes them, and they shift shapes over time. Writing a thing down fixes it in place as surely as a rattlesnake skin stripped from the meat and stretched and tacked to a barn wall. Every bit as stationary, and every bit as false to the original thing. Flat and still and harmless. Bear recognized that all writing memorializes a momentary line of thought as if it were final.--from p. 21, Thirteen Moons
What's in store today on Musical Migrations? Bulgarian singers? Love it!
Variety is the spice.
http://www.ashevillefm.org/musical-migrations
1:00-400 pm, Wednesdays
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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Wrap your tongue around the names at your own risk, Gypsy Girl! Haaa-ha-ha!
Mouse's Peace Cup.
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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Java or some place similar. These slides were not organized well, a legacy to a friend from a relative who took a lot of shots wherever he was posted in the Army.
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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Rather impressionistic, to me.
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Marlow
Sport climber
OSLO
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Mouse: You're an associative encyclopedia. Nice...
My association: Mishima's "Spring Snow".
Edited - Mouse: You don't follow me... that's how it is... but tell me where you have ended up at the moment you just froze in time. Where's that?
Great street photo next page. Or maybe just photo or copy of photo. You know the thing at the top of the next page at this moment. That thing. It. The it part of the M flow at present.
I could easily agree about 1. great and interesting 2. domestic and not interesting. But I won't.
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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I'll have to look like that. For that. At that. Into that. Thanks, RT.
I don't follow you, though...
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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Street.
Not so street. Looks domestic.
Thanks for the music today, Gypsy. As always, it's greatly appreciated, highly relaxing, and entertaining as well.
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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Rauha, baby.
Street.
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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Docks.
A wooden santo.
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neebee
Social climber
calif/texas
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hey there say, mouse... wow, neat cup with all the laguages...
wayyyyyy back, before that was in style, as common, i used my dictionaries to make word-shirts, etc,and cards, with multi-languages, i love it...
i always loved the sound of many languages and of many musics, :)
i was learning 70 languages at once, long time back, and all those dictionary stuffs and tapes, etc...
would read french, spanish, portgues, italian,one day...
then,gernman, norwegian, dutch, danish, and something or other, another day...
hawaian, tahitian,pideaon, etc,
russian, bulgarian, slovenian, polish, etc, another day...
sure do NOT know much of anything of it anymore, :(
stopped when i was getting divorced and had to finaly get rid of all
my lovely books... i used the bibles, as reading, as the psalms
made great reference points, to KNOW what was reading , as i llarned more
nouns and verbs, etc... :)
sure miss it, but i have not the time to go back to it...
i even had mongolian and tibetian,i loved the tibet alpabet, :)
the yiddish was fun, the gaelic was differnt and a neat journey,
there was arabic arabic, urdu, persia, etc...
wow, so many, :(
turkish... greek, oh my...
well, it was fun... like cracking little codes, :)
good memory, though it neer amounted to anything:
was MORE important just being a mom, back then, :)
and i NEVER REGRETTED that...
quite a climb, though! and fun...
gypsy:
love to hear all the music, gypsy,i just can't do on line stuff...
but keep up the great work on yor music adventure!
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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We're doing all this posting to please ourselves and certain people and then the nicest things happen.
Thank you for that reverie, neebee.
My heart's cockles warm when friends compliment and complement at the same time.
I'd like to say to anyone on the TACO that if you have something to share, please toss it into the bonfire here.
This isn't just a little campfire thingie--it's DE FLAMES, and flames will take anything and everything, eventually.
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