Thursday, September 29, 2005
Neptune: a planet on the outer edges of our solar system. Population: Me, and whatever thoughts batter their way to freedom. Please keep your hands inside the vehicle at all times... Didn't you always want your own planet?
About Me

- Name: Ginny
- Location: New Zealand
❤ - mountains - wood pigeons - boysenberry jam - transcendentalism - colour - frost - super-super-close-ups - learning - starry skies - solitude - rambling!

[www.karmacollective.blogspot.com]
My very own listing of stuff you really should see, links to websites and plans of action. Please help make a difference. :)

- Betty's Page (en Francais)
- My Travel Blog: Beware Pictures!
- Un Uovo Nuovo: photos from around the world
Nouvelle y Nuovo
- French Toast Girl
- Loobylu
- Wish Jar
- Michelle's Days
- Illustration Friday
- Pigs With Crayons
- Singing Hawk
- Crayon Box of Doom
- [Mad-Season]
- Rich Pellegrino
- Duttonart
- Wife in the North
Bloggy Goodness
The Latest Brain Waves
* I like marketplaces. Busy, crowded, claustrophobic marketplaces, with tides of humanity and so much to find...


The Fight for Humanity:
Worthwhile Diversions
- Make Poverty History
- Amnesty International: [ main ] [ USA ]
- Fair Trade
- Human Rights Watch
- TreeHugger
- International Fund for Animal Welfare
- Animal Rescue
- Breast Cancer
- Child Health
- Greenpeace
- End Hunger
- Literacy
- The ONE Campaign
- Rainforest
- World Wildlife Fund
- Sustainable Harvest
- Stop Global Warming: Virtual March on Washington
Art Stuff
- My deviantART
- Silkenthread.net Photography
- Alana's Folio [deviantART]
- FILE Galleries
- Scott Gordon Photography
- wil.d.esign
- Run to the Ocean: Art & Wallpapers
- Photo.net: Mind-blowing professional shots
- Ansel Adams, Photographer
- Gow Langsford Gallery
- Gerrit Dou, Artist
- Tirage Fine Art Gallery
- Blog: Eyes Wide Apart
- Lynne Glazer Photography
- Cloud Appreciation Society
- Stock.xchng
- Speak Up: Design Dialog
- Blog: Pop Stalin: Web Design with Standards
- Another Girl at Play
- Justin Sweet
Books of the Moment
past entries
here
* It is Bliss Here: Letters Home, 1939-1945 - Myles Hildyard
1. How to Achieve True Greatness
- Baldesar Castiglione>
Wonderful! Vibrantly intelligent, eloquent and with a distinct sense of prestige (as it would, having been written in Renaissance Italy). It reminded me of the highest dreams of mankind, with all the fervour and idealism that phrase implies.
2. The Grand Design - John Marco
Book II of the Tyrants and Kings series, this is just as harsh, compelling and readable as the first.
All-Time Top 5's
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Music for a calm heart: Top 6
Restless - Gordon Lightfoot
I'm On Fire - Bruce Springsteen
Cowboyography - Ian Tyson
The Best - James Reyne
Fields of Gold - Sting
Like the Rain - Clint Black
- Things to do on a Sunday morning:
- Sleep
- Learn something!
- Make pancakes or a yummy berry smoothie
- Lie in the sun and read
- Write / dream about all the awesome places I'm gonna go when I win the lottery
- Movies to make me cry:
[ check out at allmovie or wikipedia ]
Saving Private Ryan
Hotel Rwanda
Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
City of Angels
Life Is Beautiful
- Songs I like, but really shouldn't:
- Hot Legs - Rod Stewart
- Time, Love and Tenderness - Michael Bolton
- Wichita Lineman - ?
- Mysterious Girl - Peter Andre
- Livin' La Vida Loca - Ricky Martin
- Sources of inspiration:
Hymns to the Night by Novalis
My parents
My Grandad
Nightingale - Yanni
"You are a beautiful person."
- Memorable quotes: Top 6
"History will be kind to me for I intend to write it."
- Winston Churchill
"All art is quite useless."
- Oscar Wilde *shakes head*
"Life appears to me too short to be spent in nursing animosity or registering wrongs."
- Charlotte Bronte
"Poetry heals the wounds inflicted by reason."
- Novalis
"This above all,--to thine own self be true; and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man."
- William Shakespeare
"What are you looking for?" / "A sense of the miraculous in everyday life."
- The Mask of Zorro
Links
- My Paper Drawer*
- Hubble Space Telescope
- Classic Literature Online
- Furry Paws
- MP3 Hive - Sharing the Sharing
- Listen @ Radio Paradise
- BBC
- Iffy Translations>;-)
- Peachie.nu - Tools for Webmasters
- 67 Special
- Gorgeous Flash Games
- Russia's Alexander Palace
- Allmusic.com
Blogs & Journals
- Neil Gaiman: Comic Author and Writer
- Eric Margolis: Foreign Correspondent
- Jason Mraz
- Daniel Tashian, Musician
Songs for the Jukebox
Past entries see here
102. Still - Foo Fighters
103. Crosses - Jose Gonzalez
104. Elle Dort - Francis Cabrel
105. Hearts of Olden Glory - Runrig
106. Shelter - Ray LaMontagne
107. I Love the Rain the Most - Joe Purdy
108. Seen It All Before - Amos Lee
109. Zorro's Theme - James Horner
110. Machu Picchu - Medwyn Goodall
111. Field of Tears - Chris Spheeris
103. Crosses - Jose Gonzalez
104. Elle Dort - Francis Cabrel
105. Hearts of Olden Glory - Runrig
106. Shelter - Ray LaMontagne
107. I Love the Rain the Most - Joe Purdy
108. Seen It All Before - Amos Lee
109. Zorro's Theme - James Horner
110. Machu Picchu - Medwyn Goodall
111. Field of Tears - Chris Spheeris
Top Sites
Previous Posts
- Update
- Paradox appreciation
- Thoughts on human nature
- Photo blow-out
- Clearance
- Dali's 'St Jacques Le Grand'
- Classics
- Website plan
- A weekend of silence
- Was that my English exam?
Archives
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What have I done
To desire so much?
What debt have I repaid
To be so full forgiven?
Here in this night
Alive with fire,
Thick with angel wings,
It is not my thoughts
that gather and conspire,
It is my soul that sings:
What mind has guessed
The spirit knows:
Though lights may dim,
The door is never closed.
remember always that people are never any less than the potential to be great











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