ok I see ever ones point lots roses out of the question! she has told me she has never got roses! mind you almost ever women has told me that!!!!! maybe one rose is the way to go!!!!!!!!! I know she is a black kind of person but you know I cant do that!!!!! I think I will go with one yellow sence that means thinking of you or purple sence that is her favorite color other then black! I would like to take her to the zoo with her and her son this weekend!!
Watch it with the flower child stuff...that's my era. My first car - a 58 Chevy - had flower decals that almost matched my flowered bell bottoms. If I had been a year older, I would have been at Woodstock - wanted to go in the worst way.
I wanted to go real bad too. I just found out about it a little too late. I have the 25th anniversary video, though... It's like I wasn't even there!
I would have liked to see the Grateful Dead, it rained during their set, and I don't remember if it was Jerry or not, but someone touched their guitar,or bass (in the rain) and got lit up pretty good from the shock...
I have a big long post in ask kitch that needs everyones help!!!!!!!!! sorry for its length and didn't know where it fit best!!!!!!!!! I think thats where it sould be!!!!!!!!! argggggggggg but it is a mad one!!!!!!!!!
The phrase "blue moon," does not refer to the color of the moon, but instead is the name given to the second full moon in the same month. The occurrence is fairly rare, as the popular expression suggests, happening about every 33 months.
Um, I realize the irony of this, but isn't that an awfully gay version of the village people? Did the Cowboy lose his Jeans playing poker with Jake Gylenhaaaal?
BLUE MOON & JUPITER: According to folklore, tonight's full Moon over North America is a "Blue Moon" because it is the second full Moon in a calendar month. If you go outside to look at the Blue Moon, you'll see it has a companion: Jupiter. All night long, the giant planet will be located right beside the Moon. You can see the bright pair with the naked eye, or for a real treat, scan them with a backyard telescope. The moons of Jupiter, lunar mountains and craters, and the Great Red Spot are surprisingly easy to see.
A REAL BLUE MOON! Blue Moons are supposed to be absurd, but on May 21st, the Moon over Hungary really did turn blue. Onlookers describe it as a "unique and unforgettable" experience. Visit http://spaceweather.com to view photos of the display and to learn what caused it.
hello yes I would like to come look at that ent. center tomrrow My proble is I work the over nights and half the time I get egrams at 12:00am or 7:00am so it makes it hard to call back i will give you a call at work tomorrow!! at some point! I am just all messed in the head right now!! been really flightie!!!
You might notice there is a live webcam of the harbor on the site.
Makes me yearn to be on the shores of that great pond again. That is, by far, the most centering, calming, putting things in perspective thing I do for myself.
Makes me yearn to be on the shores of that great pond again. That is, by far, the most centering, calming, putting things in perspective thing I do for myself.
Same for me, Terry. Frodo and I have made it down to that "big pond" five days in a row now! Sure beats walking in the neighborhood.
So true - although the snow is more fun to play in (powdery) there is just way too freakin' much of it. Just checked the official total for the past snow season. 230.5" That's just nutz.
Otis must be working. I just finished sending out more heart felt letters about why I love my cult to all the presidents so I can hopefully drum up more votes. (yay me)
Otis - I think of you often - we have a new Highway patrol program called OTS here. Officers for Traffic Safety. I see all sorts of signs with a badge and OTS in the center. So you are on my mind - alot.
where is a good spot to watch the fireworks tonight I was thinking chair-o-key but then I cam up with mounds!! as a alt. to it??? someone got a idea??? or where we can all meet up and hang out and watch them as a group!!! my sexy women mite be rolling with me!!!! hell ya :smile: :cool: :sillygrin: :grin: :smile: :cool:
Students from Pratt School in Minneapolis assist in launching a kite Thursday as part of the International Kite Festival: Fabric Takes Flight. The final kite launch in Landmark Plaza will be at 5 p.m. today. The Kite Festival is part of the Flint Hills International Children's Festival. (JOE ROSSI, Pioneer Press)St. Paul's got it going on this weekend. Frolic with the children at the Flint Hills Festival downtown. Share in the city's history at the Cathedral of St. Paul. Stroll Grand Avenue with thousands of others when a 2½-mile stretch closes to traffic for Grand Old Day. Weather check: Think shorts and umbrellas. Forecasts call for temps in the mid-70s with a chance of thunderstorms Saturday; expect partly cloudy skies with a slight chance of storms Sunday. - Staff report
CATHEDRAL OF ST. PAUL
What: the 100th anniversary of laying the cornerstone of the Cathedral of St. Paul
Where: Cathedral of St. Paul
When: today through Sunday
Today's events include: a picnic supper from 5 to 7:30 p.m., followed by a choral festival, an ice cream reception and fireworks
Saturday: 11 a.m. parade from the Capitol to the cathedral; food booths and festivities; 7 p.m. solemn Mass
Cost: free ice cream today; charges for refreshments Saturday
But the tangerine are my favorite.
http://www.bloom4ever.com/HowToFold.htm
An origami rose, but it looks fairly real if you do it right.
The way I see it, anyone can buy a rose, not everyone can make one.
I would have liked to see the Grateful Dead, it rained during their set, and I don't remember if it was Jerry or not, but someone touched their guitar,or bass (in the rain) and got lit up pretty good from the shock...
Plus, with that big bust in IGH none of us ex-hippies have a chance on revisiting our past. :frown:
In the mean time......
:wink: :smile:
heres my work # 651-222-0701
The phrase "blue moon," does not refer to the color of the moon, but instead is the name given to the second full moon in the same month. The occurrence is fairly rare, as the popular expression suggests, happening about every 33 months.
WRONG!
<edit> I see they corrected themselves too
However, the almanac had actually attached the phrase to mean a fourth full moon during a season
Does the blue moon happen in May, June or July?
Well it's at 8:04PM anyway.
BLUE MOON & JUPITER: According to folklore, tonight's full Moon over North America is a "Blue Moon" because it is the second full Moon in a calendar month. If you go outside to look at the Blue Moon, you'll see it has a companion: Jupiter. All night long, the giant planet will be located right beside the Moon. You can see the bright pair with the naked eye, or for a real treat, scan them with a backyard telescope. The moons of Jupiter, lunar mountains and craters, and the Great Red Spot are surprisingly easy to see.
A REAL BLUE MOON! Blue Moons are supposed to be absurd, but on May 21st, the Moon over Hungary really did turn blue. Onlookers describe it as a "unique and unforgettable" experience. Visit http://spaceweather.com to view photos of the display and to learn what caused it.
http://northernimages.com/lakesuperior/index.php
You might notice there is a live webcam of the harbor on the site.
Makes me yearn to be on the shores of that great pond again. That is, by far, the most centering, calming, putting things in perspective thing I do for myself.
Same for me, Terry. Frodo and I have made it down to that "big pond" five days in a row now! Sure beats walking in the neighborhood.
But I would not want your winters!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLs7DSxsLog
Otis - I think of you often - we have a new Highway patrol program called OTS here. Officers for Traffic Safety. I see all sorts of signs with a badge and OTS in the center. So you are on my mind - alot.
heh.
:cool:
but Im up for anything tonight - fireworks
I heart fireworks
and anything with orange juice in it
Pioneer Press
Article Last Updated: 06/01/2007 12:11:29 AM CDT
Students from Pratt School in Minneapolis assist in launching a kite Thursday as part of the International Kite Festival: Fabric Takes Flight. The final kite launch in Landmark Plaza will be at 5 p.m. today. The Kite Festival is part of the Flint Hills International Children's Festival. (JOE ROSSI, Pioneer Press)St. Paul's got it going on this weekend. Frolic with the children at the Flint Hills Festival downtown. Share in the city's history at the Cathedral of St. Paul. Stroll Grand Avenue with thousands of others when a 2½-mile stretch closes to traffic for Grand Old Day. Weather check: Think shorts and umbrellas. Forecasts call for temps in the mid-70s with a chance of thunderstorms Saturday; expect partly cloudy skies with a slight chance of storms Sunday. - Staff report
CATHEDRAL OF ST. PAUL
What: the 100th anniversary of laying the cornerstone of the Cathedral of St. Paul
Where: Cathedral of St. Paul
When: today through Sunday
Today's events include: a picnic supper from 5 to 7:30 p.m., followed by a choral festival, an ice cream reception and fireworks
Saturday: 11 a.m. parade from the Capitol to the cathedral; food booths and festivities; 7 p.m. solemn Mass
Cost: free ice cream today; charges for refreshments Saturday
Online: www.cathedralsaintpaul.org
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