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From Our Abecedarian Blog . . .
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An illustration from a 1900 issue of McClure's magazine. The caption reads: "He sat ... looking across the dark olive depths of the cañon between him and the opposite mountain."
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we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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Do you deserve a nostalgic breather? Through the delicate workings of the music box, even the most dramatic compositions seem to play only for you. You’ll hear even a very familiar piece in a whole new way. Courtesy of home recording pioneer Ken Clinger, here’s today’s music box selection. It will sound surprisingly good even through built-in computer speakers, and it will cut through the ambient noise of the office without being distracting.
Featured in Today’s Music Box:
Prelude op.28 #21 (Chopin)
performed by Ken Clinger
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One's life path is marked by crossroads and signposts. If you are confronted with making a choice today, perhaps the signpost displayed here will help to characterize your situation and guide you to make a decision. If you need more guidance, refresh this page for another symbol. If both signs are the same, perhaps any choice will lead to the same outcome.
The signs are inspired by a system of symbols entitled "Spiritual Diagnosis," developed by Dr. Robert McNary of Montana. Dr. McNary actually creates nine-faceted mandala charts for people and interprets the symbols with uncanny accuracy. Dr. McNary's web site is RockyMountainAstrologer.com.
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An illustration from a 1914 issue of Cosmopolitan magazine.
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| [Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost
sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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On this day in history—Sunset at the equator on May 15, 1902. An illustration from a 1903 issue of Century Illustrated magazine.
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| [Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost
sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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 "Don't stack tilings on top of each other in piles. I know this may surprise you, but think about it." —Linda Koopersmith, The Beverly Hills Organizer's Home Organizing Bible
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An illustration from a 1901 issue of McClure's magazine. The caption reads: "Forward again, by the dim, intermittent light of the moon and stars, through the ghostly, haunted forest."
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| [Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost
sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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Copyright © 2012 Craig Conley
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