Monday, August 16, 2004
About Me
- Name: Gr8fulTed
- Location: Madras, Oregon, United States
Aging boomer into the Dharma, The Dead, Todd Snider, Little Feat, politics, peace, negating the Radical Right, travel, the Net, Firefly\Serenity, helping my community, laughing, photography, art, music (playing, listening, supporting)
Links to the Weird and Wonderful
- Tricycle Buddhist Review
- US Campaign For Burma
- Alternative News Source
- Scraps Along The Way
- The Sassy Crumudgeon
- ...she's a flight risk
- Notes to a Nameless Daughter
- Access To Insight
- Hollyhock Farm
- yoonanimous
- Tiny URL
- My Whim Is Law
- Jack Bog's Blog
- Daily Kos
- The Rambling Taoist
- Freeway Blogger
- Enlighten Me
- Dharma Vison
- When This Is, That Is
- Tina Harris' Photo Art
- there once was a girl
- Blognetnews Oregon
- Crosscut, News of the Great Nearby
- J-walk Blog
- Gr8fulTed's Trading Site
- Gr8fulTed's Rock Photos Site
Previous Posts
- Conceptual projection
- Creative awareness
- Nonjudgmental awareness
- Photo of the Day: This isn't really a photo. It'...
- Photo of the Day: Waterfall along the MacKenzie H...
- Lost Sailor
- By the numbers
- Photo of the Day: Walton Lake (OR), Aug. 7, 04.
- Photo of the Day: I snapped this one on Fisherman...
- Intolerable
2 Comments:
Hello Ted, thanks for not creating another "whine cellar" (lol) here. However, I think a good whine can sometimes be a therapeutic release. I enjoyed reading the nuggets of wisdom here - "nonjudgmental awareness" really struck a chord with me - something to remember 24 hrs. Are these original insights of yours? They're quite amazing, in any case. Your landscape photographs are refreshing to the eye and the mind - they'd make great wallpapers if they were available at higher resolutions. I'm glad I discovered your blog and will keep coming here. Cheerio.
p.s. incidentally, there's a "Madras" in India too, where I used to live until last month.
Yes, of course they are available in much higher resolution. just tell me which ones and I would be happy to send them. I actually use them for wallpaper myself. And I did realize there was another Madras in India, and another as a bolt of cloth from the same Indian city, which my town is named after. Only we Yanks call it MADras, while the more refined Indian palate pronounces it madRAS.
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