Here I have backed up all of the blogs I wrote on Multiply, over the years. They are old, and apparently the images do not get imported, but it was worth a try. Currently I cannot seem to see any posts, but in the Dashboard it says I have over 1200 posts imported here. It may take a while to get this working.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Often, the very most spiritual thing one can do is get busy. Physically busy. Hoeing, chopping, planting. Connecting, moving, grooving. Dipping, swirling, twirling. 2, 3, 4. - The Universe (3/05) P.S. My friend Bob in Asheville tells his dog Daisy to "get busy" when he wants her to go and have a poop. I bet that's pretty spiritual for Daisy, judging by the look on her face when she finally shares her poop with Mother Nature.
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Agreed... the key is figuring out what it is to be busy doing? I want to start to grow a garden but the soil here is void barren and as hard as a rock. My ex husband was working on building raised beds for this purpose when we were still married, but sadly that went with the house and marriage.... I have to figure out something, the idea of not growing bothers me. Yes that can be translated both metaphorically and literally! I have to bring in dirt, build raised beds, etc... before I can even plant a single seed.
ReplyDeleteI dunno. A night out on the town hoeing could be pretty expensive. Oh, wait, you meant ...
ReplyDeleteWell, that could depend on what side of town you do your hoeing I suppose!
ReplyDeleteIt seems that Ken wants to spend a night on the town planting a lot of seeds!
ReplyDeleteWell THANKFULLY they make special protective gear just in case you would rather not get any "ahem" unwanted seeds from the hoe in question ... so thankfully you have options.
ReplyDeleteWould you believe me if I told you I am blushing??? LOL
No....
ReplyDeleteDarn it, I didn't think so... and I try SO hard to act the part of a "lady"....
ReplyDeletehee...
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