Originally Posted by Ron Price SILENCE If gentleness is the quality of civility, acceptance of choice in the judge and allowance of choice in the judged is Shakespeare’s ultimate measure of civility.-W.G. Zeeveld, The Temper of Shakespeare’s Thought, Yale UP, London, 1974, p.257. Listen to the silence of this garden in the early morning where the sun touches everything with its tint of gold. Birds fly high into the blue sky and their notes of song dance over this ...
Both my corn snake and the king snake I used to have would go through periodic phases where they just wouldn't eat, there are a lot of natural things which can sometimes cause a snake not to eat. If a snake is nearing its shed time they won't eat, sometimes during their mating season they won't eat, and in the winter it is natural for snakes to hibernate, so even if they are kept in a temperature regulated environment sometimes in the winter they will not eat as much. But my corn snake seems a ...
About health, I'd like to share something I was writing in an email to a friend; its sort of a 3-step method. Throughout my life it's been one of the most important things of mine to learn, and, so, in the spirit of reciprocation.. 1) Relaxation. Deep relaxation is so good, for your body and mind.. and it takes practice! But in time you can become masterful at it. 2) Don't take anything into your body that isn't good for you... only purely healthy things. This one ...
Updated 06-16-2014 at 11:31 AM by NikolaiI
This is part two of a series of blog posts on reversing global warming. In the first I proposed trying iron dust on the oceans to cause phytoplankton blooms that would eliminate atmospheric CO2, which would (in theory) reduce global warming. The second method would be to cut down on heating from the Sun. It is obvious that reducing the amount of solar radiation reaching the Earth would lower the temperature of the Earth. My suggestion is not new. Others have suggested shielding the ...
Updated 06-13-2014 at 10:12 AM by PeterL
First of all to give a little bit of background, it is only fairly recently that I quite by accident and by some surprise discovered an enjoyment of cooking, the reason I say that is because generally speaking I am the least domestic person in the world but various different factors led me into actually starting to get into and enjoy cooking. For one thing I do love food and well it is also a useful skill to be able to provide food for yourself. This evening for dinner I decided I ...