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Old 03-19-2010, 07:55 PM
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We've been fortunate to travel, but, I'd like to continue to do this and hope to take the Trans Siberian Train from St. Petersburg, Russia to Bejing, China.
We have taken the train within China, so, yes, I do know how bad this could be! lol

I am living my life long dream of oil painting, since I was forced to "retire" from my 14 year Interior Design business. I paint just about daily and converted my garage to an art studio.

If I could be an Opera Singer...oh, life would be delicious! I love, love, love Opera music.

I'd also like to take some French Cooking lessons. I love Julia Child and have used her cookbooks for years. The movie that came out, Julie and Julia (name?) is quite inspiring...more so since I've been thinking of going on Adkins. All that butter and cream would be legal!

I have used the books, The Artist's Way, and, also, The Vein of Gold , and found each very helpful in pulling out the artistry we all have within us. For all who are interested in the arts or simply following a dream, think about getting a copy of The Artist's Way. It's a great, upbeat tool to help in living the dream!
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Old 04-10-2010, 04:32 PM
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Either a massage therapist, or a surgical technician. I've tried to study some massage therapy, but I haven't been too successful at remembering things.
I loved my anatomy and physiology classes in college, but I don't think it would be good for to have a seizure during heart surgery and drop a scalpel in someone's chest. Besides, I don't remember too much anyway.
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Old 04-10-2010, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Molly97 View Post:
First and foremost, I'd like to have my photography taken seriously by the established photographic community. Then I would also like to have my poetry published. Perhaps the two together.
Have you ever considered publishing a book your self with the online programs. You can include your poetry, then give them to people you love.
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The Verb 'To Be' Wondering-


The verb 'to be' seems apperceivingly reflective-


Doublemode produces a four leaf clover or a butterfly-

Morf backwards appears as 'from'-

?So does the Q influence B(E)-IN-G as in Gin, Mill ect.
A Gene Gin/Mill...
Ahh

It seems all 'ing' as in coming, going, b eing ect.


Maybe its not 'what would l be' but more,
'what can l do now'....

And l just did it...

Now, seems Won,One,Wun,Juan ect.
Yes tis The Wonder....
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