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The Turquoise Moon: January 2009
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Saturday, January 31, 2009. Ome years ago I was traveling back to Arizona from Colorado when I noticed my gas gauge was fast approaching. 8220;the red zone”. And so was my bladder. Unfortunately, I was in a part of the country where gas stations are few and far between. And, pulling to the side of the road was not an option as you’re winding through mountain passes. As I hit the flatland, I spied a gas station just up the road and, bonus, the sign said, “Clean Restrooms”. This was definitely a first.
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The Turquoise Moon: March 2009
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Monday, March 30, 2009. I spoke of the mating and nest building of a female Ruby-Throated hummingbird here at the ranch. Since then, she has laid 2 tiny white eggs and sits her nest most of the day. She has come accustomed to my presence and allows me to get rather close. Within the next two weeks, I hope to be providing pictures of the two new hummingbird babies. . Posted by Me-Me King. 3 Moonies Have Spoken. Sunday, March 29, 2009. Sunday's Serenade: Diana Krall. A Case of You. Posted by Me-Me King.
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The Turquoise Moon: Turquoise Moon Gallery - Hopi Migration
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009. Turquoise Moon Gallery - Hopi Migration. 7'x7' Oil on Canvas. Click on painting for larger view. Posted by Me-Me King. I think its upside down. January 7, 2009 at 1:48 AM. Ooh I like that. I love the rich reds and how they're used in the composition. :). January 7, 2009 at 11:56 AM. Wow, that's just incredible! The Hopi are so advanced in their shamanic wisdom. Another coincidence: (keep having them with things I see in your blogs! January 7, 2009 at 8:00 PM. YogaForCynics - Y...
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The Constellating Image: Convergence 2008
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An exploration of the nature of expanded consciousness, with emphasis on the work of Terence McKenna. Monday, July 21, 2008. I returned from Iquitos, Peru on Saturday after spending nine days at the Espiritu de Ananaconda. A small Shipibo village in the Amazon jungle, where I and approximately 70 other people took part in Convergence 2008. Once I had rechecked my luggage and rescheduled my flight for the next day, I hopped into a taxi with Gabriel. Situated in a secluded spot along a jungle trail, I spen...