Orbs or Snowflakes?
You decide. Are these orbs or snowflakes?
Copyright (c) 2010 Carol Chapman
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You decide. Are these orbs or snowflakes?
Copyright (c) 2010 Carol Chapman
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What is the image? A planetary nebula photographed by the Hubble Space Telescope? A one-eyed extraterrestrial in a puffy spacesuit, floating over the colorfully glowing console of its spaceship? Or what?
Or, could it be the outdoor lights on my boxwood shrubs under the worst snowstorm on the Mid-Atlantic Coast in 30 years!
Photograph Copyright (c) 2010 Carol Chapman
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from Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield, spoken by Tiny Tim on Christmas.
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A great inspirational quote from my friend Melinda McKenzie, who beautifully plays the oboe in “Prayer, Duet, and Dance,” a composition for piano or organ and oboe by Deborah L. Carr. I used part of this delightful and magnificent piece as background music in my movie Yucatan Travel: Cancun to Chichen Itza. The “dance” part of the composition is a tango – fantastic for giving a Spanish flair to a movie set in Mexico.
Here’s the inspirational quotation from Melinda:
Isn’t that great!
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Today I attended a funeral for a 91 and 3/4 year-old woman. I liked her. During the 15 or so years I knew her, she would always engage me in conversation making me feel welcome. She was the mother of six, grandmother of 12, great-grandmother of 25, and great-great-grandmother of two. I liked the amount of respect shown the funeral entourage as we wended our way along the streets, through the red lights, and finally to the cemetery for her final resting place. Many motorists driving in the opposite traffic lane stopped to pay their respects. Police cruisers led the cavalcade followed by the hearse. It was a cold day but motorcycled officers keeping cross-traffic at bay. As we entered the cemetery, the police officers who had been leading the procession, parked outside the graveyard and stood in front of their cruisers at attention, saluting. I felt grateful as I slowly drove past their saluting figures to the grave site. What a wonderful way to send off a grand old Southern dame! I’m going to miss her.
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Wouldn’t you know it, in the middle of this Mercury Retrograde, my internet provider decides to change companies! And, true to form, the migration of my email account does not go smoothly and I have to contact tech support today. I am glad the technician figured it out … at last, but the solution is that my emails will now only open when I use only one browser – the others won’t work. This is a typical communication problem during Mercury Retrograde.
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According to Aunt Flo, a dream with an alien in it is:
I like Dream Sleep’s analysis of a dream in which an alien abducts you. There’s a humorous irony in Craig Hamilton-Parker‘s dream interpretation. He points out that since you have awakened wherever it was you fell asleep (likely your bed in your bedroom), you have NOT been abducted by the alien in your dream. Therefore, it follows that likely the alien in your dream has a symbolic rather than real meaning. Here’s the first paragraph of the delightful article, Alien Dream Meaning:
What if you dream that two aliens enter your bedroom as you sleep, that this has happened before, and they take you away for a while? Have you been abducted? Or is it just a dream? If so, what does it mean?
I like the U.K. website’s Uncle Sir Bobby’s extensive article on the alien dream symbol based on the analysis of many actual dreams. The article begins:
QUESTIONS to help you make associations(pick the one that makes most sense to you)
– Do you feel different from everyone around you?
– Are you about to start something but simply have no idea what to expect?
– Has someone started behaving in a way that is really very different to what is expected?
Based on Uncle Sir Bobby’s article, I would imagine that the above alien dream would refer to thoughts and feelings that are totally unfamiliar to the dreamer or that the dreamer is about to enter a totally unfamiliar experience such as a job or relationship change. That he or she has previously had unfamiliar experiences or thoughts or feelings. And since the aliens in the dream take away the dreamer but will return him or her, there is an assurance in the dream that life will soon return to normal.
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