We love ourselves too often and need reach out much more often. It is a social responsibility and it effects the environment also.
During the 1940s (exact date?) The Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court killed a senator in a duel in Daly City!
That was the last legal duel in California!
Now that's a wild story plus you can find the exact spots where they shot at each other!
Go to West Lake and head to Lake Merced where a small park is!
The fight spots have plaques!
Now that's a wild story plus you can find the exact spots where they shot at each other!
Go to West Lake and head to Lake Merced where a small park is!
The fight spots have plaques!
I am very serious about not confusing my thoughts with science,
This makes science a kind of intense lightening experience..
The framework of reality is bent and hiding
Like hitting an invisible person
Yes that is weird
Science goes deeper
Just scratch the surface of science and wham!!!
The framework of reality is bent and hiding
Like hitting an invisible person
Yes that is weird
Science goes deeper
Just scratch the surface of science and wham!!!
William Blake is to be given some attention on my Blogs soon!
I found his use of poetic language the best as far as telling the non poet that poetry is not to be sneezed at.
The issue of a non poet is really modern, as Ernest Hemmingway James Joyce and Thomas Hardy were living between poetry and prose.
We forget this and the loss is noticeable. Ha!
The issue of a non poet is really modern, as Ernest Hemmingway James Joyce and Thomas Hardy were living between poetry and prose.
We forget this and the loss is noticeable. Ha!
Get to know Lewis Carrol's influences a bit.
A fragment:
I urged "You're wasting time, you know:
Delay will spoil the venison."
"My heart is wasted with my woe!
There is no rest--in Venice, on
The Bridge of Sighs!" she quoted low
From Byron and from Tennyson.
I urged "You're wasting time, you know:
Delay will spoil the venison."
"My heart is wasted with my woe!
There is no rest--in Venice, on
The Bridge of Sighs!" she quoted low
From Byron and from Tennyson.
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