Okay all you cats and kittens...the time has come.
Check out my pics (Zodiac) for the artwork partially inspired by Ash.
All her talk about whoreoscopes got me to thinkin'...
For all of you that have requests, be patient...I'm only one man with two brains and a thousand hearts.
Keep those requests coming...it's what I do.
Check out my pics (Zodiac) for the artwork partially inspired by Ash.
All her talk about whoreoscopes got me to thinkin'...
For all of you that have requests, be patient...I'm only one man with two brains and a thousand hearts.
Keep those requests coming...it's what I do.

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Ahem.
They are rather stylish though. Would look good on a Nu-Horoscope or some such.
Swoo
breath in, 1 2, breath out, 3 4...
you need a hug mister. *hug*
i seriously have a thing for christian easter. deep rooted in a childhood memory (read:psychosis) of watching a very amazing, annual re-enactment of the crucifixion of christ. it was in the mountains of oklahoma. the "holy city of the wichitas". hundreds of the town's people participated in the play. it was an outdoor production. it began at 4 am. timed perfectly before sunrise as to add the dramatic, solar emergence at the perfect moment. the spectacle begins, christ et al winding down a mountain path and into a man made amphitheatre. ending in the crucifixion & resurrection of the savior. the audience observing from the opposite windy, mountain side. this yearly pilgrimage began when i was 4.
my mom was not a fanatical christian at all. my mom believed in a higher power. whatever that was to her. this was just something she had grown up with as a child and wanted to share. the pageantry really was magnificent. i have recently begun to research this event and it is still going. i thought long and hard about a road trip this year but funds aren't bountiful. next year i fully intend to see this as an adult and take my kids. i can only imagine the impact it will have now. oops, sorry to blather on about.
don't get angry sweets. get even!
sweety, JESUS