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Kathy and I celebrated our 33rd wedding anniversary at a beautiful Bed and Breakfast called Querencia, near the town of Murphys, California.
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This was on bicycle day in Woodside, CA, of course there was roller blades there too. a lot of fun to watch.
As kids, life is all about having fun.
But as we grow up we realise the world demands that we work for our fun.
In either case life is about having fun, either full time, or at least part time.
If we spend too much time working, life’s no fun.
And if we spend too much time trying to have fun, ultimately the same goes.
The yogi questions though why we have to work for our fun at all.
Why can’t life be all fun and no work?
After all, who wouldn’t want fun full time?
Bhakti wisdom explains that in our original spiritual identity fun is our full time occupation.
Forgetful of that identity we make the mistake of identifying with our material body and accepting it as a mechanism for fun in and of itself.
This creates karma which leads to future material bodies, and more opportunities to work for our fun.
Bhagavad Gita As It Is compares our body to a vehicle and us, the nonmaterial self, to the driver, and gives us a road map to enlightenment, to fun which is 24/7.
"Yves Rochers" fragt mal ganz frech: "Haben Sie schon Ihre Rosette entdeckt?"
Ob das wohl eine neue Markt-/Meinungsforschungs-Studie ist?
Doing some head shots decided to have a bit of fun
Strobist info:
1 AB800 Camera Left Above and 35 degrees
1 580ex ii fired in SaberStrip above model left
Fired via cybersync trigger
A new show on KTN. "We are having fun, and we also want you to win a fortune...". The most boring show around at the moment, but for a night or two I found it irresistible for a while, as I enjoyed the puzzles. Then, it took so long for them to be solved, and so many clues were given away, that any fun evaporated fast. In this screen, the solution of the word puzzle is "CHAPATI". The first (C) and last (I) letters have already been revealed.
I am fairly convinced that all the prizes to be won in this show are funded by the desperate callers who know well what the solution is, ringing in or sending SMSs to the show at extraordinary rates...
finally, I got a fun afternoon
so much fun
had such a good time going to Barbican Center to see The House of Victor & Rolf exhibition with the girls
it was amazing, the exhibition. breath-takingly amazing. the (ideas of) collections drove me crazy (in a good way)
dinner was mind-blowingly good. salmon skin maki rolls are so yum (i believe i could eat thousands of those)
the cakes were yum, too ^^
and i'm in love with the girls' vintage style. Holly, where did you get that jacket from again? and the bag, oh. fabulous!
(in photo: Lipi and Holly)
Fun at its peak: Children of slum area indulging in fun activities on catching the sight of the lens.
I like how I caught my daughter in mid jump as she danced around. Playing with colours and the "polaroid look".