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Wednesday, October 26, 2005
impermanance
A group of Tibetan Monks create a Sand Mandala. Like life, the complexity and beauty are amazing. When the project is done, they simply let the wind blow it away.
I approach every day that way. I do my best to make my art as perfect as possible, then let it go. (I play principal clarinet with the Columbus Symphony)
Planned Parenthood President, Cecile Richards (daughter of Gov. Ann Richards), me, and Gloria Steinem
The Wage Gap:
3/4 of a Penny for Your Thoughts...
The wisdom of Jungle Jack:
The most important thing is to preserve the world we live in. Unless people understand and learn about our world, habitats, and animals, they won't understand that if we don't protect those habitats, we'll eventually destroy ourselves.
Kelley and Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland
When I asked Gov. Strickland for advice, he did not send me to some lobby group or pundit, he sent me to see his favorite teacher. Way to go OHIO! We picked a great Governor
“We have an infinite amount to learn both from nature and from each other”
-Senator John Glenn
It's BATH TIME!
Speaking out at The Statehouse
Democracy only works when The People get involved. Remember folks, it's up to YOU.
I'm one of those souls who Loves the roller coaster ride of life! If reincarnation exists, then I am sure that I will always be jumpin to the front of the line to do it again.
4 comments:
that is amazing. I recall going to the SF airport to film the monks arriving for Mickey Hart. They're very cool.
Excellent example of a wonderful concept.
I approach every day that way. I do my best to make my art as perfect as possible, then let it go. (I play principal clarinet with the Columbus Symphony)
No Kidding?
Well, Hullo neighbor!
I will look for you next time I go.
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