Go Outside and Play!

Go outside and play!” said God.
“I have given you Universes
as fields to run free in!
And here—take this and wrap yourself in it—It’s called:
LOVE
and It will always, always keep you warm.
And stars! The sun and the moon and the stars!
Look upon these often, for they will remind you
of your own light!
And eyes…oh, gaze into the eyes of every Lover.
Gaze into the eyes of every other
for they have given you their Universes
as fields to run free in.
There.
I have given you everything you need.
Now go, go, go outside and play!”

‘Go Outside and Play’ © 2007 Em Claire
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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Sunday, April 25, 2010

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR FRIEND...

Those born under the sign of the Bull....
are faithful and generous friends with a great capacity for affection . In the main, they are gentle, even tempered, good natured, modest and slow to anger, disliking quarreling and avoiding ill-feeling. If they are provoked, however, they can
"explode"
into violent outbursts of ferocious anger in which they seem to lose all self-control. Equally strong, however are their occasional sallies into humor and exhibitions of fun.  That which we love the most about you!



Love you, Girlfirend




Thursday, April 22, 2010

WORTH SAVING???...


Hope you have a wonderful Earth Day
Here's an invite to do Mother Nature a favor today~
Leave a beautiful footprint on earth today and everyday

Blue Bird Eggs




Wednesday, April 21, 2010

DON'T MISS THE LIGHT SHOW...

In the pre-dawn hours of April 22 (1:00 - 3:00 am), be sure to look up. If you do, you'll likely be treated to a spectacular celestial show in the form of the Lyrids meteor shower.

Why bother to wake up at an ungodly hour to gaze at the sky? Several reasons. First, the Lyrids shower was, according to Meteor Showers Online, first observed at least 2,600 years ago, making it the oldest of any meteor shower. Secondly, viewers have a small chance "to get a glimpse of some dazzling fireball meteors from a completely different meteor swarm."

Friday, April 9, 2010