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  • Hey James,
    I was just searching through old forums for WOOFing suggestions in California. I came across your discussion about it and was wondering if it ever came to fruition?
    ☮ kat
  • Liked this one. A very comfortable, chillin'ly peaceful vibe, especially with the your lady (I presume) dancing with the doggie :)


    No digi camera and thus no pics, except for the ones in my head. But they'd never do the Canyon justice. Even if it's just once, make the pilgrimage here someday, my man. Definately worth it!

    Interesting supposition about your artistic clarity linked with lifestyle purity. Makes me wonder how much better our already fantastic artists could be if they lived healthier. Maybe Mick Jagger would be an opera star! ;)
  • I see, I see. Well, I'm sure a mutually ideal location will surface at some point.
    As I recall, you're a musician. How's that flowing for you?

    Personally been stayin' bizzy plotting how to avoid melting this summer :)
    One thing of recent note, was a family trip to the Grand Canyon, my 1st ever. Words are inadequate--it's simply indeed GRAND and must be seen to be appreciated.
  • right on, J. Peace with our choices is definately key.
    Is Mass you new long-term locale or a transition point?
    Oh, and how are you enjoying your Tiny House I recall you had or were planning to obtain?
  • Hi James,
    I enjoyed the music that you posted. And the OHM...are you a yogi?
    I do mostly melodic acoustic rock. I'm currently recroding some stuff that I hope to post soon.
    Peace
    Allan
  • Dude, love your My Page
    The music and pictures go together well, thanks for sharing your creations :-)
  • Hi James, thank you for your reply!
    I was asking you because somebody thinks that the digestive system should rest when it is possible, so the juices are the best for this purpose, because there's no fiber in it. The more you are near to fast, the easier the body heals, and that's a natural law (fasting is the most powerful action if you want to speed up detox - have you ever heard about A. Ehret's "Rational Fasting"?) Actually I use a blender only to make salad dressings or gazpacho, which is really tasty. I'll try and make some smoothie sometimes, do you have some good recipe?
    Byezz
  • Thanks James for the kind words. Thankfully, my grandma recognizes every one of us- 100%. It's so beautiful when we come into her hospital room (while shes awake), walk up to her, and put your hand on her head and say hello she gets the biggest smile. We will ask her if she knows who we are and she will nod our head, and sometimes say yes. Then we say I love you to her and everyonce in a while when she has enough energy she will give it back to us- her best attempt to atleast. Its a bunch of mumbles, three syllabols that sound like it atleast :)

    Sadly, I don't think my gram will be making it. She is 97 years old and had a drastic stroke. They took her off of everything- bloodthinners, feeding thing (brain fart right now, not the tube but the drip), and whatever else she was on. I belive the only reason why she is alive right now is because she is fighting to see her son who took off 6 years ago. She's a fighter. It's time for her to move on but she is not ready.

    Thankfully these last few days Ive been able to come to terms with her passing away. Last night I spent it with her at the hospital. It was very sad, as she is now starting to feel lots of pain. But it is beautiful when she sees one of her 5 generation family members (Yes, she is a great great grandma!) and she gots all lifted!

    I love that woman, she is a strong, couragous lady, full of soul, wisdom, and spunk. I will carry on her traditions and teach the world what she taught me.

    Thanks for listening james!
  • You have to see these places so you know for yourself how they feel to you. Start in Eugene. I like se. eugene for in town. out of eugene there are nice places everywhere. Start by renting a place in town and take drives. its easy. Some towns- Lorane, creswell, cottage grove, junction city, Florence( on the coast),
  • There are so many places around Eugene, James. If you get to take a trip here it would be easy to see. Lots of farms too.
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