At 10:22 PM 1/14/2008, you wrote:

> >>SA previously:  I don't know how far back
> >>your "lately" goes.  Is the lake frozen?
> >>You've probably been able to recognize
> >>if she's barking at the cracking ice, or
> >>sensing deer somewhere.  Is "lately"
> >>old age?
>
>      [Marsha]
> > Writing about my dog barking strangely
> >may not be MOQish enough, but
> > it's been since late summer.
>
>
>SA:  I think the emphasis of moq is not to
>be too intellectual.  So, if we socialize, then
>I also believe we cultivate a foundation of
>social level quality, in which the intellectual
>level emerges.  Anyways, this clears the mind,
>and the dynamic will surely be involved.
>
>
>     [Marsha]
> > The lake is not frozen.  It gets a thin layer
> >of ice, but then melts.  Actually, last year
> >it never froze.  Normally there are a great
> >number of people ice fishing, on the lake,
> > but not last year and so far not this year.
> >There has been a man out on the lake in a
> > beautiful, little red boat.  He's been out
> > there when it's been below freezing,
> > and I saw him once chopping through a thin
> > layer of ice.  He was out there as recently
> >as this past weekend.  He and his
> > red boat make a wonderful image.
>
>
>    SA:  This is the dynamic.  I'm convinced.  We
>haven't parsed all of these components into 'analyzed
>parts'.  This is the playing field of primary reality.
>
>
>     [Marsha]
> >She could be sensing animals.  There are deer
> >on this island, and raccoons, skunk, fox, turkey,
> >& etc.  Normally she only barks when people
> >walk by, that's why this is unusual behavior.
> > Maybe there will be tracks in the snow that
> >will identify her displeasure.
>
>
>SA:  hmmm, this is interesting.  I wonder what's
>going on.  Not just curiosity, but the wondering
>of something, something undefined.

Yes, there is wondering of something undefined happening.  But not a 
needing to know.  More just a curiosity.


>     [Marsha]
> >This dog only weighs 9.5 lbs, and has very
> >keen senses.  She's only 4 years-old.
>
>
>SA:  So, old age is out of the picture.
>
>
> >>SA previously:  I listened to samples on the
> >>internet of Bhagavan Das 'Now', which I
> >>assume the latter is the name of the
> >>album.  It is joyous and upbeat.  Did you
> >>get the snow?  We had some here, a
> >>dusting, and the snow is still falling
> >>very lightly.
>
>
>     [Marsha]
> > Yes, the 'Now' cd is great.  I also have 'Golden
> > Voice', and have ordered 'Churning the Night Sea'.
>
>
>SA:  I haven't been able to like India music that much
>yet, or music similar to it.  Is it something that
>grew on you or did you like it right away?

I don't know.  Maybe it has grown out of my love of 
Flamenco/Spain.  Music can take you places you've never physically 
been.  It transcends physical boundaries.  Don't you think?

I know one can be living in the United States and not be of its 
culture.  Being introduced to Spain and its culture was a wondrous 
experience.  (I miss traveling.)  But this country is not one culture 
either.  I've experienced parts of its underbelly, and learned 
interesting lessons.  Have you traveled outside the U.S.?



>     [Marsha]
> > Only a few inches of snow fell, but it was heavy and
> > has created a white wonderland.  Very beautiful!
>
>
>SA:  Today, heavy snow fell here, too.  Not much layed
>on the earth, but the falling white was marvelous, and
>the woods are soothing.
>
>
>Marsha:
> > Last night I finished my painting, Witness Tree.
> > Signed it.
>
>
>SA:  That's a name that stirs my heart.  Sounds
>beautiful!  I know much is not in a name, so does
>the painting have a tree in it?

Yes, there is a tree in the painting.  The tree needs something.  The 
phrase 'Witness Tree' must have stirred my heart too, because there 
it is.  My paintings are journeys.

Now what has me unsettled is the image of Tatiana laying there 
dead.  Her freedom cost her her life.  A few weeks ago I was feeling 
like a caged tiger.  I soothed it with some walks and Beethoven, but 
Tatiana was killed.  Her life was worth more than those who taunted 
her and those that killed her.  Captivity sucks!!! She did escape 
that, at least.  -  Maybe this will be my next painting, but maybe 
not.  It will be there implicitly, if not explicitly.  I have nothing 
specific in my mind, just feelings floating around.  Doing some 
research and sideways drifting.

 From where comes what you write about?

Marsha




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DEFINITION of  Marsha, I, me, self, & etc.:   Ever-changing 
collection of overlapping, interrelated, inorganic, biological, 
social and intellectual, static patterns of value.

     

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