[Homestead] was british- now Bev's realization
EarthNSky
erthnsky at bellsouth.net
Wed Feb 4 11:49:55 EST 2009
bobf wrote:
>
>> My best friend wants to introduce me to Ikea in downtown Atlanta on
>> Thursday. I have no interest in going.
>
>
> ***** IKEA - Cheap Temporary junk -- but colorful. For the money, a
> person could do much better at an estate sale or an auction
Luckily, that trip is postponed until next week. I am going to push for
a visit to the Botanical Gardens instead of IKEA. :)
If tyou can remember
> your dreams -- most people don't-- there are some books on the
> interpretation of dreams.
>
> *****I don't know if it is new-age garbage or not. Some Indians put
> stock into dreams, but I know nothing , really, about the subject. I
> don't know if your insurance covers psychiatry, but some
> psychiatrists are really good with delving into a person's dreams. I
> like my psychiatrist. She finished Harvard medical school several
> years before the President started Harvard Law. I poke fun at her
> that "her people" (Bush went there too) are ruining the d*mn country.
Dreaming is the way one processes information and solves problems and
dilemmas. If you pay attention to your dreams, very often you will gain
valuable insight into yourself. Yes, I have kept dream notebooks and
have explored interpretational books and such.
>
> **** **My escapism is all about furthering my happiness. I 'want'
> privacy, so I shall have privacy. I've paid off the government goons
> and don't have any other obligations. I want to do what I think will
> bring me the greatest joy. To me , my idea of 'bobfordsteading' is
> not about work and drudgery; it is about fulfilling a personal
> desire. And, I am not trying to build up a place to leave as a
> legacy.
Well, good luck to you Bob. I hope you can begin your escapist journey
soon.
B
--
"Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will
not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius
will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the
world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone
are omnipotent. The slogan 'press on' has solved and always will solve
the problems of the human race"
~ Calvin Coolidge
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