 Online nowGeorgia2- georgia2 is a 67 year old woman from Near Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada.
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- Member since Sep 23, 2006
For starters, I like early mornings, water, waves and rain, peanut butter, fresh air and breezes, paper, bracelets, frogs, anything green, music, dancing, learning something new, a good laugh, and . . . .
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Dec 25, 2006 4:31pm
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". . . When the last waltz is called and the last great piper has gone to the hills, I want to arrange a single dance with you on the polished floor of that empty village hall with no remaining music but the drumbeat of our hearts beating . . ."
- Angus Peter Campbell
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Oct 27, 2006 4:16pm
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I have always imagined that paradise will be a kind of library.
- Jorge Luis Borges (08/24/1899-1986)

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ozleems reviews
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Oct 26, 2006 4:48pm
123 reviews
photography
http://ozleem.stumbleupon.com/
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Thanks to ozleem.stumbleupom.com

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Galleria :: Grenada, comera
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Oct 17, 2006 1:54pm
1 review
photography
http://www.cigv.it/gallery/album10
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Pages of Old Postcards from Grenada, West Indies

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Visions Fine Art Gallery - Sedona Arizona - Paintings 1
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Oct 12, 2006 6:00pm
39 reviews
arts
http://www.visionsfineart.com/
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Artist: Hessam Abrishami

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http://rucaoliveira.stumbleupon.com/
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Oct 12, 2006 5:52pm
218 reviews
photography
http://rucaoliveira.stumbleupon.com/
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Stunning photographs! Thanks for sharing!

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KSKs Origamic Architecture Main Page
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Oct 12, 2006 11:27am
2 reviews
architecture, art
http://members.aol.com/kselena/OA/oamainpg.html
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Taj Mahal, Agra, India, (built 1630-1653)
OA model designed by Masahiro Chatani, executed by K. Selena Kim
The original concept for origamic architecture was developed in 1981 by Masahiro Chatani, a professor of architecture at the prestigious Tokyo Institute of Technology. Many of his designs reflect his expertise in architecture, however, you don't need a background in architecture to enjoy this papercraft.

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Hiram Bingham Deluxe Train to Machu Picchu
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Oct 10, 2006 12:00pm
2 reviews
travel
http://www.go2peru.com/hiram_bingham.htm
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Photo courtesy J. Mazotti
An explorer named Hiram Bingham climbed up a steep hill and stumbled onto Machu Picchu, uncovering what had been up until that moment, the Incas' best kept secret. The World was stunned by his discovery. PeruRail's luxury train service between Cuzco and Machu Picchu, is named after the American explorer who discovered the stunning ruins of the ancient citadel.
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Oct 9, 2006 7:23am
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"I am living on a planet where the silk dresses of Renaissance women rustled, where people died in plagues, where Mozart sat to play, where sap runs in the spring, where children are caught in the crossfire, where gold glints from rock, where religion shines its light only to lose its way, where people stop to reach a hand to help each other to cross, where much is known about the life of an ant, where the star called sun shows itself differently at every hour, where people get so bruised and confused they kill each other, where lovers' hearts swell with the certain knowledge that they are the ones, where viruses are seen under the insistent eye of the microscope and the birth of stars is witnessed through the lens of a telescope, where caterpillars crawl and skyscrapers are erected because of the blue line on the blueprint - I am living here on this planet, it is my time to have my legs walk the earth. I am saying that all of this, all of this, all of these things are the telling songs of the wider life, and I am listening with gratitude, and I am listening for as long as I can, and I am listening with all of my might."
Range of Motion, Elizabeth Berg

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Hot Library Smut
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Sep 28, 2006 7:08pm
173 reviews
books
http://thenonist.com/index.php/thenonist/permalink/hot_library_smut?take2
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Books and architecture - what a treat!
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