"The source of all life and knowledge is in man and woman, and the source of all living is in the interchange and the meeting and mingling of these two: man-life and woman-life, man-knowledge and woman-knowledge, man-being and woman-being. "
D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) David Herbert Lawrence. English novelist
Monday, July 03, 2006
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Touche!
That's The Meeting in The Flesh.
Some say there is only flesh.
Some know it's Spirits Meet >>
The flesh the vehicle they travel in.
looks like another hot Sunny Day! Q
pouring rain here, bad lightning all last night. i think one of my neighbor's oaks may have been hit last night, but it's still raining and so, i'm not going to go out looking just yet.
p.s. my vehicle has at least 1 flat tire today, ha!
Well no one said Global Warming, meantbeach weather for everyone.
You get lightning and thunderstorms too. But I know at least one lady in the US be happy for any cooling down. She spent all weekend without a/c in soaring temperatures, and you could almost feel her desperation "sweat & tears" pouring out on her blog. lol!
PS - Blue Gal's blog really lets rip, today. And that's supposed to be the edited version ... whoops! what was the original like. Q
blue gal has a great blog. i enjoy it. i have about 4 or 5 political blogs i check every day.
it's a bit safer having a political, or any blog while using a pen name. my blog, tho much more eclectic and personalized than most lit blogs, is still a lit blog and so, my stuff must be copyright protected and so, my real name is on it, my real name is used in my comments to the political blogs as well. i just feel better using it but i have also been subject to some nasty trolls that use fake names, but know mine. such is life. i am who i am and how i am.
still raining, no lightning tho. : )
We had amazing clap of thunder on a hot dry afternoon, but just a few raindrops to cool/dampen the air, hardly wet the ground and grass. Grass looking ver pale/yellow green. The Hot Air & Hot Sun didn't just dry the ground but 'bleached' the green out of 'some' (not all) of the grass.
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