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Monday, March 28, 2005

Tears Flying Out My Eyes!!!

Oh Praises!!

I have recieved great breakthrough in the picture posting department. I still can't put them on this thing, but I sure can link to them. Link link link. How I love to link.

So with great joy and happiness I can finally begin to broadcast more of my life to the entire world via internet. Privacy? Who needs privacy? I'm going to be an internet staaaaaaar!!

Either that or just make it easier to stay ever more connected with my wonderful friends spread all over this hunk of planet.

Which by the way, Secret Agent Chelsea gave me a shout out on her blog, so I am doing the same on mine. Go read her's. It's marvelous in many ways.

Okay.... I am so excited I don't even know how to tell the stories around these pictures. There are rules though. You have to link to the pictuers and then come back here and then read the rest of the entry and go to the link and I think this is possibly the worst entry I have ever made because I don't care about grammar or telling a proper story to keep you interested right now. ALL I CARE ABOUT IS FREAKING PICTURES!!! Mwa-hahahahahaha!!!

So the first wonderful image I will share with you is one of my favorite locations on the planet with some of my favorite people on the planet as well. Eagle's Nest Ranch in the winter. Ahhh... I love winter out there. Winter in the city, not so much, but out there it's wonderful. The people walking are Aileen, Carolyn, me and Nathan. I would tell you more, but I don't feel like it right now. So have a look-see.

Another nice thing about winter at Eagle's Nest is the little cabins. In the summer they are nice, because you can't really see them. The blend sort of with the forest. But in the winter they get highlighted by snow, ice and sun. This is the little cabin in which my mom stayed this last week.

Finally a rather breathtaking view from Prayer Mountain. It's always breathtaking up there and maybe one day I will share with you all the incredible stories and experiences I have had up there. They have been far from normal and very supernatural. Things like being surrounded in fog and knowing without doubt we were surrounded by angles, or taking communion with giant bits of frost from the cross because that was the only thing available, or watching a massive 360 degree thunderstorm with green, blue and white lightning going off every two seconds, or being up there witha Korean who made us all be quite because this was the first time she has ever heard natural silence in her life. So yeah... some pretty neat times we've had. Here it is in the daylight of winter.

I also said that I would tell you a wonderful story about my favorite Norwegian, but I'll wait until I can formulate my thoughts more coherantly and tell a proper story.

So there you go. Finally... pictures...

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