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Holocaust Stone - Hyde Park. (April 15th, 2005)
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10th October 2006
I fear Frank Zappa is beyond my ken.
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Monday 9th October 2006
Wake up calls. Remember this. There's a reason this is calling you. Don't think. Just do it.
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Sunday 8th October 2006
It'd be worth doing the karma.
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Friday 6th October
I've been reading 'The Seas Around Us'. Conscious that it's a history book now and may have been disproved by boring scientists with no romance in their souls, but I love the story of how the moon was created.
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Thursday 5th October
In the expansive shrinking, it's good to keep the eyes peeled and wear warm clothing.
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Wednesday 4th October
Are we women programmed to take umbrage? To misunderstand what a man thinks is a gentle thought
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October 3rd
There are two tricks to successfully surrendering to the expansion of letting your world shrink. One is to build in some daily exercise and the other is to not let your brain shrink along with it.
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Monday October 2nd 2006
There is such magic in stopping trying to make things happen. It's the only way to, well, make things happen.
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In memory of Francesco Fortugno
It stops pecking the crumbs of bread that my mum scattered last evening on the terrace. It's a white pigeon. The peace flag hanging on the grille is fading but the pigeon has come to see us anyway.
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