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December 18, 2005

Mr Right

Does anyone know if my 2 year old male neutered kitty who loves to go outside and scrap, coming in with his collar off and claw marks on his body, is really neutered?

Is this normal behavior for a neutered male?

He loves the fountain water, and you can see here how much he enjoys drinking out of it.


Angel Kitty!

December 17, 2005

Another peek of Christmas.....


I leave Monday for Missouri, I won't see my tree again, or my cat until I return in Jan.
So I am making this page so I can see it online when I have a chance.

BTW Scrapper ( kitty name) was out caterwauling and fighting again today, tonight. I saved my pootie tat, he has fur in his mouth, and I am sure he must have been winning. The other cat hobbled away on crutches, for sure!
I will miss him, in fact, I better go cuddle him now!



Merry Christmas everyone! Remember, Crissmiss is about forgiving. Just think, if the people who blew up the Trade centers, had forgiven us, look what would have been avoided, By the same token, if Bush had, well, I will say no more. I am sure he serves some purpose that cannot be more powerful than the plan God has. But I recommend everyone read Jimmy Carters new book.

Now there is a man of peace! Peace to ALL!

December 16, 2005

It's not too late to give the gift of robotic maid. Va Room, Robotics that make cleaning home ez. Men will use this! In Search of cordless kettles..


Coffee on Demand: A Great Idea for Kim, who watches her movies ON Demand.

Bbrring Bbbring,,,,Hello. Oh Hi Bebbie. What am I doing? I'm vacuuming.


Roomba
The modern age carpet, floor sweeper has it's own docking station that it returns to when it is low on juice. It vacs your house or certain rooms to your specs, and, AND it has a remote, the only way to get a man to vac!


The Roomba Pink Ribbon Edition - 20% of your purchase is donated to Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
Lowest online price 155.00


iRobot Scooba Robotic Washer
The roomba scuba washes your floors!

Currently, the only place you can get the Scooba robotic floor washer is directly from iRobot at the iRobotStore.com.

iRobot has the Scooba robotic mop available for at an introductory price of $399.99. Standard ground shipping is free, but it will arrive after Christmas. iRobot only charges sales tax in PA, VA, WA, ME, IN, MA and CA.


Package Includes:
Scooba, the World's First fully automatic robotic washing robot
8 ox bottle of Clorox solution
Measuring Cup
Charging Brick
Charging Base
Battery
1 Virtual Wall (Not compatible with Roomba - requires 2 D Batteries - not included)
Stair Avoidance System ...very cute feature ha ha.


See how it works here..




Basic model in red here!




The most powerful roomba




dirt cheap roomba




This robotic vacuum actually recharges and EMPTIES itself!
A mere 1500.00

I'm holding out for the one that does windows, floors, vacuums, calls the cat in and takes out the trash. Hopefully it won't like sports on TV!

In Search of cordless kettles:



I want a nice small glass cordless teapot for in my studio. Any suggestions?

Below is the Chemex Classic Kettle in Blown Glass, and my favorite, the Original Chemex ( blown glass). For a long while they quit making them in blown glass. Now I want one again. ( had one in the 70's) They have been included in the collection at The Museum of Modern Art..rightfully so!


December 14, 2005

Bebbie sent this quote to me just now, such a great quote, thank you Beb!


here's a True Quote for ya:

"I am not I.
I am the one who walks beside me that I cannot see.
And the one whom at times I manage to visit.
And the one whom at times I forget.
And the one who remains calm and silent while I talk.
And the one who forgives gently when I move into
fear or doubt or anger.
And the one who walks where I cannot go.
And the one who remains standing when I die."

- Juan Ramon Jimenez

My Crissmiss ( Christmas) List. As Usual, I am easy to shop for. Just ask my kids! Or any man in my life!

Read and weep:

1. Set of 6 Wiinblad cups ( small mugs). ( Ebay)... Well X that off your idea list because I already won them and they have been delivered (today) and are sitting on my; table, mantle and book case as I type. Sweet cups, so small they could almost be egg cups, but aren't.





Yes! It is Christmas, a time to give, and well, how can I forget about me? ~smiling~

These are sweet cups, and I invite you over to have dark chocolate with whipping cream with me and Kitty, well Kitty has his own whip cream bowl. Yum Yum, we'll just sip our dark chocolate and get those tasty cream moustaches, and laugh at each other like we're kids or something....somebody here must be!

I make no apologies. If I had not bid on these cups, I promise no one would have done it for me! ...But they are, to sher!

2. I would also like the Salton Yogurt maker ( cheap) mentioned blog before this one. I admit any of the Salton products I mentioned except the recharagable wine chiller, and the retro toaster, and the mixer, and the smores maker would be great gifts for me. If you need my address, just email me, and I will provide it so you can send my presents.

3. I would love to try that pizza oven I admit, just to test it, of course!

4. I need a combination expresso and coffee maker, and Italian one would be great. One with an instant milk steamer function. I love my latte's!

5. I didn't get a diamond last year, so I add that to this years list. Make it Canadian with the polar bear. At least over a Karat!
(will do nicely)

6. A Dorie, Holga, and a Diana toy camera for artistic expression, ( tiring of digital world). intros and more here. 24.95


Excerpt: (quote)
Somewhere in China is a factory that turns out one of the most laughably awful excuses for a camera I've ever seen. In fact, to call this thing a camera at all is to exaggerate. Replica of a camera might be better. Parody of a camera better still.

"This thing is a molded plastic box with a fixed shutter (well actually a coiled spring attached to a piece of metal that blinks), a lens (sort of) and a hole to sight through. That's it. No prism, no auto-focus, no motor drive. No glass, actually. The lens is plastic.

The Holga camera is the current incarnation of a line of cheap toys that began years ago with a similarly made camera called the Diana. It costs about $15 and though it looks like a cheap 35mm camera, it takes medium-format (120mm) film.

What is amazing about this camera is that it takes pictures at all. What is even more amazing is that, given the right conditions, it can produce pictures that are simply wonderful.

A few years ago, Tom Kochel, a commercial and fine-art shooter, displayed at one of Washington's finest photography galleries a set of prints he had made on his old Diana camera. It was not an April Fool's gag, either. Kochel's work, at the Jones Troyer Fitzpatrick Gallery, was gorgeous. And just recently, Craig Sterling, a fine-art photographer whose black-and-white prints go for big bucks, had me over to take a look at his most recent work, made not with the Hasselblad he usually totes, but with the Holga he carried around during his honeymoon in Italy. More gorgeous work." FRANK VAN RIPER
The Des Moines Register 1993
Frank Van Riper is a columnist for the Washington Post http://www.holgamods.com/what/what.html

7. PJ's that make me look great! Scales that lie! A friend to skate with daily.

Hmm, now what do I need? To be honest, I need nothing. Once you are over 50, all you need are anti wrinkle creams, gift certificates for botox injections, or prescriptions drug gift cards (for hormones). Diets that work, and computers with easy programs like iphoto to touch up photos. ( Cheaper and less painful than a face lift)

All this means, that over 50, one realizes that all we really need is our youth and health. Yet the search for enlightenment continues.....saving grace.

It is Christmas, time for celebration of truth ( for which we all seek, whether we know it or not) Christ ( Truth) Mass
(Celebration). we all celebrate truth if we see it. Freedom. This time of year reminds me that Christ 's message was of forgiveness (to me anyway). Forgive everyone, forgive your self, It is the way to rise to another level of consciousness. It is non dual, and is peace.

I forgive everyone for everything, now, and I forgive me. I now know there is no one to forgive, and no one forgiving, in reality, for if we are ONE, who forgives, and who must be forgiven? Christ's message is this to me, after years of trying to understand what was imparted to me. I am grateful for this message and for peace!

I am thankful for my new companion, my incredible Cat! My family, kids, Mike, friends, acquaintences, teachers, all. Life is perfect!

Bless you ALL, ALL... this season for whatever it means to you! Nite now!

December 13, 2005

Finally, a Tree is decorated. Last minute gift ideas. Memories. This tree is in honor of my new Kitty Kat with birds and shimmering ribbons...

a veritable temptation complete with a crow under the tree feeding on pomegranates. Filled with hydrangeas from Kim's garden ( dried finally, some took root), scrumptious berries, seeds, and dangling twirling hearts adorn my kitty's tree, but he had a rough day and has not seen the finished product. Early to bed, and late to rise, he tries to get us ready for bed at about 8:00 every night. He snores SOUNDLY through the night, and awakens at the crack of noon some days, A real good snoozer. He fits in really well with us! Then he goes out to play (heartily, I am guessing) or scrapping, in this, his new terriority, for the remainder of the day..







The Elk ornaments were my Grandmothers. I love them. They work so well with this natural tree.
I have very little, save memories from my family. I treasure the small things I have. Mostly things that make me appreciate what I do today. Sometimes it is just the ability to eat whatever food a new culture has to offer, be it hogs head porridge, or fermented beans.

An angel ornaments made by Sally is school, beautiful.

A small ball ornaments (styrofoam covered with colored foil paper) made by Daisy and I together in Mukilteo when we first moved here. We had no ornaments to use, so we made al of our own together. I still have them. I remember going to the small craft store for supplies. We tucked tiny roses into some of them.

An ornament I taught my Grandma to make and we made together, it is a ball, covered with pretty Crissmiss paper, then waxed, and polished. Hers has a Santa on it. Made with her precious hands that taught me to sew; crochet, make cookies, love pie, other cultures, people, ideas.

These hands, holy hands I saw as she lie dying, white and delicate of a precious materials, one that would be worthy only of covering the divine soul, tiny bones rippled the surface underneath, like a concentric circle from a tiny drop of scared water ripples an unfathomable depth of water.












Last minute gift ideas: All from Salton, one of my favorite manufactures of cool appliances.

The smores maker.


Henreitta Hen
From Salton for poached eggs


Oven Del Casa...
Brick style pizza oven
Perfect for a home with pizza lovers, teens, and Mom's who like cool, cute, stuff.



Pro mixer in stainless.



One quart yogurt maker



The blue personal blender
Also comes in Green and red..19.00.


The malt shop
Yellow and green, 49.00


for only $199.00 you get this cool, "Big Chill," ice cream maker in yellow
They also make a 40.00 ice cream maker.


Rechargable....wine chiller, can't live without this!
$40.00


The retro Toaster
30.00


Salton Smores Maker
Ya gotta take it camping!

My photos from hiking Mt Adams, a Cascade Volcano

Taken at Sunrise. The night before it was very windy. I think I slept ouside my tent in my bag, however, that way I don't miss a star, the moon, the dawn. Or maybe this was one of those times we were short a sleeping bag, and it was cold and uncomfortable, sitting awake waiting for morning to dawn! Oh well, some things you think you will never forget, but you do.

Read more about the Cascade Ranges here...skiing the Cascade Volcanoes.
The Cascade Volcanoes


Enjoy these photos, they are so beautiful in full size, they take you there. They make me want to go back.

Adams;
Major Peaks:
Main Summit: 12276 ft (3742 m)
The Pinnacle: 12080 ft (3682 m)
Pikers Peak (False Summit): 11657 ft (3553 m) Compare with...

Mount Rainier
14411 ft (4392 m) Highest point in Washington State .
Major Peaks:
Columbia Crest: 14411 ft (4392 m)
Point Success: 14158 ft (4315 m)
Liberty Cap: 14112 ft (4301 m)
Little Tahoma: 11138 ft (3395 m)

From this area you can see Mt Hood and Mt St Helens. Higher up, of course, you can see all the Volcanoes of the area. Sigh, I wish I had moved here long long ago, when I was a kid. I don't want to reincarnate, but if I have to, I would like to climb more..all my life.









Found Photos of Adams:

Mt. Adams
By Dave Goeke (pronounced Gaykey)
The air was so clear and the light made Mt. Adams jump out of the distance.
Location: Mt. Adams from Sunrise Road in Mt. Rainier Nat. Park
Date: Thursday, Jul 14th, 2005

December 12, 2005

New meaning to black bean soup! ..And... Spoiled cat!



Odds are...
Check here for results to current fights. This one is my cat vs his terrority.

Yesterday morning at 4 AM the sky was clear and bright, I went outside and took a deep breathe of cold brisk air, umm..it felt so good. I almost went for a walk, but talked myself out of it somehow?

I looked out 1.5 hours later, and it was so foggy I couldn't see my neighbors backyard!

All day it was foggy all over this area, out to Marysville where I went shopping, highlands and lowlands both covered in fairly dense fog. Driving was slower, which was nice for a Sunday and shopping day prior to Christmas.

I was making black bean soup yesterday, and I caused a fire. I left the house forgetting I had them cooking. ( I confess) The house was filed with smoke. My poor kitty, he suffered some smoke inhalation! But he is fine now.

This gives new meaning to black bean soup! I always burn beans!

You think I might get a a crockpot for Crissmiss?

Yesterday, my kitty awoke alone in the morning on the coach. I heard a," Mer rhrr," he was wondering how he had to sleep all alone. The whole day he refused to talk to me or acknowledge me in any way whatsoever! He simply went to the door when he wanted out, but didn't talk. He is a talker! He wouldn't even turn his head to the side for me to scratch his ears when I was petting him, it was like he was saying, "you don't count anymore!" What a pouter! Then I almost burn his house down...he is not a happy cat today, still annoyed with me for burning the beans I guess!

Now he stands on the floor and looks up at me when he wants to get up by the window, as if to say, "you owe me big time, today you will be my slave,,,pick me up and put me on my cushion by the window!" And I do it!

I still don't have his present. I think I will get him some small cans of gourmet food, and a cardboard box to play in (that one is easy!) I can even wrap it! He loves boxes! Just like any kid!

After all these years, I am a Mother again. Mother to a spoiled cat! My pleasure!

December 11, 2005

Do you ever wonder about the convoluted nature of life?

I have, and do, and as usual, my conclusions make sense to me. Is that scary, or what? As my mind seems to do, it comes to a conclusion quickly, knowing without really knowing how I know. It is strange, but feels most normal. At any rate, convoluted seems to explain all of life, a great connection, a coil, a spiral, where everything is connected.

Convolutions always seemed weird to me, until this moment when I realized that it is the way life is connected, the way we reap what we sow, the way drama is, the way life unfolds, what we create for all the reasons we create and in all the ways we create, all of us, from the most innocent to the most out at the fringe kind of person.

I think of the luxury honesty is, and of those who cannot afford the luxury of being honest because their lives do not cooperate with mainstream life. And I think of how mainstream life is meaningless, and just as convoluted in another way. I think of growth and how it always seems to spiral, arriving at a place of knowing something only to forget and revisit it again as if I have coiled around to the same place again, maybe a little different orientation this time round.

Good reason not to judge, and to forgive, everyone, and ourselves. It's late, and maybe this doesn't make sense to many people, but to me, it does whether I am saying it succinctly or not. As diffferent as we feel we are from anyone else, in reality, we are alike. In reality, we are all coiled together in one. In this chaotic appearing life is hidden a symmetry, a perfection, that our eyes cannot see. We are love wound.

Does anyone know what I am addressing here?

(con·vo·lut·ed) (kon²vo-l[ldbomac]t¢[schwa]d) [L. convolutus] rolled together or coiled.
- an intricate pattern of endless convolutions
[1913 Webster]

coiled \coiled\ (koild), adj.
curled or wound especially in concentric rings or spirals;
as, a coiled snake ready to strike; the rope lay coiled on
the deck. Opposite of uncoiled.

Note: [Narrower terms: coiling, helical, spiral, spiraling, volute, voluted, whorled
; convolute rolled longitudinally upon itself
;curled, curled up;
involute closely coiled so that the axis is obscured)
; looped, whorled; twined, twisted;
convoluted; involute, rolled esp of petals or leaves in bud: having margins rolled inward)
; wound]

There came a time when the risk to remain tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin

Just found this, interesting:

Fractal Geometry, a Case in point.

December 10, 2005

Crissmiss music list..LISTEN to music!

It is very beautiful music: You can get it on Itunes! PS. (When Daisy was little, she wrote a sweet poem about Christmas, and spelled it Crissmiss.) I think it is so sweet. BTW, a recent study by a major university published documentation that we have no torbule reading words all misspelled as lnog as all ltetres are cteainod and the fisrt and lsat letters are fisrt and lsat.

Keep in mind this is a phone recording, and be patient. You will get an idea anyway of some nice music. ( use your imagination)

this is an audio post - click to play


The Holly and the Ivy 3:08 Mediaeval Baebes Mistletoe & Wine World

Lamb of God 2:25 John Michael Talbot The John Michael Talbot Collection Inspirational

We Three Kings of Orient Are 2:08 Tim Janis Christmas Holiday

Gloria 2:38 Jewel Joy: A Holiday Collection Holiday

God Is The Light 3:37 Yusuf Islam Box Set-The Last Folk

O Holy Night 3:43 Anuna Christmas Songs Holiday

O Come All Ye Faithful 3:24 David Drinkel, The Chieftains & The Renaissance Singers The Bells of Dublin Holiday

Morning Has Broken 3:21 Cat Stevens The Search: Box Set (Disc 1) Folk

O Come, O Come Emmanuel 3:48 David Nevue O Come Emmanuel New Age

A Breton Carol 3:43 The Chieftains & Nolwenn Monjarret The Bells of Dublin Holiday

Good People All, This Christmastide 3:18 Taverner Consort, Choir & Players with members of the New London Chamber Choir and the Henrietta Barnett School Choir, Andrew Parrott The Promise of Ages - A Christmas Collection Classical

Slumber My Darling 4:48 Alison Krauss, Edgar Meyer, Mark O'Connor & Yo-Yo Ma Beautiful Dreamer - The Songs of Stephen Foster Folk

Communion Song 4:30 John Michael Talbot The John Michael Talbot Collection Inspirational
Ave Maria 3:43 Jewel Joy: A Holiday Collection Holiday

Undrentide 4:48 Mediaeval Baebes Mistletoe & Wine World

The Wexford Carol 3:08 Derek Bell, Kevin Conneff, Martin Fay, Matt Molloy, Nanci Griffith, Paddy Moloney, Seán Keane & The Chieftains The Bells of Dublin Holiday