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- Everything is Impossible. Anything is Possible.* by My Wandering Days on Nov 19, 2009 in Uncategorized
This is exactly how I feel right now. I don’t mean right now in this moment; I mean right now in general. I mean this sums up the sense that I have constantly. I’m both scuppered and free. At any instant I may hit a brick wall or...
- Introducing My New Microblog by P.Viktor - Poet, Novelist, Blogger on Nov 19, 2009 in General Announcements
One of the things I love about my blog platform - Typepad - is that they continually up the ante and introduce amazing new features for their many users. The latest of these is the micro-blogging feature, which has been...
- Speaking of Pumpkins... by Kirtans in Oxford on Nov 19, 2009 in jahnavi gaura-vani mantralogy pumpkins
Look at these beautifully carved ones, by Jahnavi! She carved them for a Mantralogy Kirtan in Australia at the end of October. Vastly superior to our humble efforts - she can come and carve ours next year!The top one is a lotus flower, and the bottom...
- Making the Cat Laugh by Stuck-in-a-Book on Nov 19, 2009 in Truss
Oh dear... I was promising for so long to write about that book, the single woman in the 1990s, and I still haven't. And now it's too late for me to remember what I liked about it, but anyway, here it is...This post has no pretensions to being a pro...
- Make your statement – the right way by Sylwia Presley on Nov 18, 2009 in ETHICS SOCIAL MEDIA Euan Semple Facebook Fort Hood social media marketing twitter
Image by luc legay via Flickr My last two weeks were pretty busy following discussions on few current topics, but also getting back to Twitter and Facebook – quite consciously abandoned for a while to rethink my own social media presence. As...
- Double standards by Jeune Street on Nov 18, 2009 in Governance World Development borders Equatorial Guinea Migration Teodoro Obiang
We need more journalism like this: Several times a year, Teodoro Nguema Obiang arrives at the doorstep of the United States from his home in Equatorial Guinea, on his way to his $35 million estate in Malibu, Calif., his fleet of luxury cars, his spee...





















