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Reflections in the Pond
Reflections on life from a somewhat confused spiritual seeker.
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Posted on Tuesday July 22, 2008 at 01:33 PM
Sometimes a person really needs to think about what their priorities are. In terms of money, one can get very moral and say that any extra money (beyond what is required to a normal, comfortable lifestyle and savings for retirement) should be donated to charities. Or, one can be greedy and say "I made it, I get to spend it on ME!!" cough I'm somewhere in the middle. Although, right now, quanta can...
Posted on Friday July 18, 2008 at 11:05 AM
Researchers in Montreal have apparently found the gene responsible for a woman's ovulation. Lrh1 affects the ovaries and ovulation, and could possibly lead to new types of birth control and fertility treatment. I'm pretty excited by this news. I would love to see medicinal birth control methods that move away from steroid use. And I'm sure there are many women who are desperate for new forms of fer...
Posted on Tuesday July 15, 2008 at 05:52 PM
Wordle is a nifty site that allows you to create a word cloud of any blog. You can see mine here: Based on this word cloud, I've been taking about Tarot quite a lot lately, as well as Wicca and my Xbox (which has safely returned home). Clearly I lead an exciting and eclectic life... or something....
Posted on Friday July 11, 2008 at 02:27 PM
I've edited this entry to remove potentially controversial content, because if my husband didn't understand what I was trying to say, then I suspect no one will. It is better to take out anything that tempts people to read into it something I don't mean. I recently received an email from a teen who occasionally writes me asking questions about Wicca. This time she asked me about the Lord and Lady,...
Posted on Saturday July 5, 2008 at 06:44 PM
I've been buying game consoles for many years. My first was the Sega Master System, and my latest is the Wii. Over the years I've never run into any significant problems. That is, until the current generation of consoles. My Wii went in for repairs shortly after I got it, and now my Xbox 360 has finally succumbed to the Red Ring of Death. Yes, am I now without an Xbox 360. We knew it was only a mat...
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