Archive: Observe
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Jan 02, 2012
No CommentsSimon The Cat
If you like cats, then you will love Simon the...
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Nov 16, 2011
No CommentsA Proustian Day
Marcel Proust was a nineteenth and twentieth century novelist with a remarkable ability for observation. With such an ability, an entire novel could be centered on the subject of a madeleine or a trip to the coffee shop. The contrast between one experience and the next is made clear by a simple turn of event....
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Oct 26, 2011
No CommentsSeason For Moths
The world often reminds us of its beauty through the smallest of its inhabitants. It only takes a moment of our time to realize the minute characters that inhabit the places around us, and with a discerning eye we might find the beauty in them despite their...
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Sep 29, 2011
No CommentsFlash Mob Australia
Don’t let the country Australia fool you. This was a flash mob done on St. Patrick’s day of this year to support tourism to Ireland, but what an inspirational one it was. It starts out with children then everyone joins in the...
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Sep 23, 2011
No CommentsAutumn’s Equinox Is Today!
Today is the autumn equinox. What does this mean? As the world revolves around the sun, it is slightly tilted. Either it’s northern half (or hemisphere) is receiving more sunlight, or its southern half is receiving more. The equinox is that time of year when each hemisphere is receiving the same amount of sunlight. It...
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Sep 21, 2011
No CommentsThe Night’s Custodians
The world does not stop turning once you have fallen asleep. There are men and women, custodians, of the night that help to keep its shape, and we often take them for granted. These are the people who make our days easier, changing a key part of their physical well...
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Sep 07, 2011
No CommentsHer Purpose Started
I came home from vacation to a clean and organized apartment. Those good feelings of enjoyment and content stayed with me for days. I had a good friend to thank for them. She had cleaned while I was away. When I talked to her I offered the idea up as a business opportunity. Happiness was...










