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Started by John, January 08, 2013, 05:24 PM NHFT

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John

So, after Sunday meeting this week, Joe says, "Can I wright something on this?"
I said, "Sure."

Nice work Joe. :)

John

Joe also helped as I started the "feathering effect" on the Peace dove.

John

Have I mentioned the "Zen & Now Peace Garden" in Grafton Center?

Here is Joe doing some Zen gardening (and one training picture):

KBCraig

Those are great pics, John! LOL

Pat K

Very nice john, even if the pics show that white stuff.

John

New snow + more creativity.

And, there IS a method to my madness. :)

Stay tuned.

Tom Sawyer

I prefer to think of it as a madness to my method!

John


Kat Kanning


John

Did i mention that when i do this stuff i pray.
But when I pray, i don't talk to God - i just listen.

God keeps telling me to keep not worrying, and to keep doing what i am doing.

It's sometimes seems very strange that the message is so very clear and so very strong.

Sometimes i want to ask "Why?" but i don't.
I just keep listening.

Silent_Bob

Quote from: John on January 22, 2013, 11:02 PM NHFT
Did i mention that when i do this stuff i pray.
But when I pray, i don't talk to God - i just listen.

God keeps telling me to keep not worrying, and to keep doing what i am doing.

It's sometimes seems very strange that the message is so very clear and so very strong.

Sometimes i want to ask "Why?" but i don't.
I just keep listening.

"Why" is the second most powerful word in the English language.

It should be used at every opportunity. :)

Kat Kanning


Raineyrocks


Jim Johnson

One is the loneliest number.

Both yes and no are the saddest experience you'll ever know.

Two can be as bad one.

Why doesn't seem to be very powerful on this thread.

Raineyrocks

Quote from: Jim Johnson on January 26, 2013, 10:40 AM NHFT
One is the loneliest number.

Both yes and no are the saddest experience you'll ever know.

Two can be as bad one.

Why doesn't seem to be very powerful on this thread.

Why?   ;D