kate.lin
kate.lin - I meet Gods on my way home, quiet often.
bob - And some day you will meet bob god of the abstract nonsensical. Like other gods bob has no real power and is challenged even to win an argument with that dumbo fred smith. Dragons are a re-curring theme in everything from Taoist myths to Harry Potter novels because dragons are long and people like long things.
Buttercup wrote - This appears to be the most favored route taken by many. I am curious, is Hat Rin on an island? I am fascinated by the idea of islands in that they are entirely surrounded by water. Water fascinates me as well, there seems to be a great deal of it and it is always changing. One day it is falling out of the sky, the next it is gurgling pleasantly down a valley bottom somewhere. Get too much water together in one place though and have an earthquake under it and we see pretty darn quick what water is capable of. Never mind what happens when it gets cold or you put some in a pot and put it on the stove. Fish seem to like water, a lot better than the alternative at least, regardless of what jdsmith says. jdsmith is a nice guy essentially but struggles yet with the logic of forgiveness. I think a person could spend several life times thinking about water, jdsmith, dragons etc. I once saw a flying squirel fly across the smaller of the two rivers in Wulai. It was quite a sight to see a great big squirel like that flying and one got the impression there was a lot of pleasure in it.
buttercup - 'Like a pig drawing a cartload of sausages, I'm drawing my own conclusions.'
bob - And some day you will meet bob god of the abstract nonsensical. Like other gods bob has no real power and is challenged even to win an argument with that dumbo fred smith. Dragons are a re-curring theme in everything from Taoist myths to Harry Potter novels because dragons are long and people like long things.
Buttercup wrote - This appears to be the most favored route taken by many. I am curious, is Hat Rin on an island? I am fascinated by the idea of islands in that they are entirely surrounded by water. Water fascinates me as well, there seems to be a great deal of it and it is always changing. One day it is falling out of the sky, the next it is gurgling pleasantly down a valley bottom somewhere. Get too much water together in one place though and have an earthquake under it and we see pretty darn quick what water is capable of. Never mind what happens when it gets cold or you put some in a pot and put it on the stove. Fish seem to like water, a lot better than the alternative at least, regardless of what jdsmith says. jdsmith is a nice guy essentially but struggles yet with the logic of forgiveness. I think a person could spend several life times thinking about water, jdsmith, dragons etc. I once saw a flying squirel fly across the smaller of the two rivers in Wulai. It was quite a sight to see a great big squirel like that flying and one got the impression there was a lot of pleasure in it.
buttercup - 'Like a pig drawing a cartload of sausages, I'm drawing my own conclusions.'
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