Saturday, October 22, 2005

Apophysis: Bohémien Dansant


O let us live in joy, although having nothing! In joy let us live like spirits of light!

Buddha

126 comments:

  1. Servus-

    What ever happened FNF? Nice series of pictures BTW. I bet they would remind me of the 60's if I was old enough.

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  2. LOL- Looks like I'm not the only night/ morning owl.

    Time for me to zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...

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  3. Trée, you're still up? ;-)

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  4. servus, I just felt like taking a break tonight from the FNF. I may post a SNF, but then again I might not. I want to stay true to my purpose--post what I want, when I want and readership be damned LOL

    Boy, I'm really starting to feel old now. ;-)

    Good to see you post here again. You're welcome on days other than Fridays too. :-)

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  5. Hey pumpkin, I just wanted to finish what we started so I thought I would wait up for you. Is the coffee brewing?

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  6. I think that the quote for this fits it picture...it looks joyful. :o)

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  7. The coffee has brewed, I've been outside for my intake of soulshine and I'm onto my second cup.
    {Passing over a off-white cup of hot steaming brew} Here you go!

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  8. Hi K, how are you?

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  9. Brilliant sweetie. Smells so good in the cool morning air doesn't it. Nothing quite like a warm mug in your hands on a cold day. :-)

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  10. Hey y'all...I'm okay! :o)Just lonely--starved for interaction with people over the age of 3. :o)

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  11. Hey, A, while you're at it, how about some hot chocolate? :o)

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  12. You're absolutely right, Trée. In my hands is an excellent place to start, but it is just the start. After that it there's my mouth and then my insides, warmth all over!

    Good to hear, K, anything nice planned for the weekend or pure r& r?

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  13. Ooooh, glad you told me that. I've been accused of acting like a 3 yo a few times before. :-)

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  14. Hot Chocolate on the way! Whipped cream to go with that?

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  15. Sunshine, makes me wish I was the coffee in your cup. LOL

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  16. I'll take mine black sweetie. Thanks for making coffee this morning.

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  17. Change of mind on the FNF?

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  18. You want to hear a funny story?

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  19. You're always welcome to drink my coffee

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  20. k?.....K?! You're hot choc is ready!

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  21. When I posted the FNF I thought the pic was of a woman's breast with just a tiny touch of nipple showing--I swear that's what I thought it was. No shite. I liked the play of light and so forth.

    Well, . . .

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  22. Before I tell the rest of the story, when you saw the pic, what did you think it was?

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  23. Isn't that what it was? I thought so too

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  24. Marshmallows in my H.C. please! :o) You're an angel, A.

    Having Aus and my best friend over for steak and wine tomorrow. Otherwise, who knows?

    Y'all sound like you're having fun! Good morning, indeed!! LOL.

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  25. That was my 2nd favourite FNF thus far

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  26. Marshmellows it is. Sounds like a nice evening ahead tomorrow.

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  27. Nope. The more I looked at the pic the more something didn't quite look right.

    Her tit just wasn't lying right. At first I thought the photographer had taken the shot with her lying down and then posted it as if she was standing. This, in my mind, would have explained the tit that didn't quite look right.

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  28. Oh, I brought coffee cake for this little get together, I hope that's okay. :)

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  29. But that wasn't it, or?

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  30. Coffee cake for breakfast! Sounds divinely decadent. Pass it and I'll get us some plates and napkins. Cake, Trée, or are you watching your figure?

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  31. The other aspect of the pic that just didn't look right was her rib area. Just didn't seem quite right.

    So I go back to see the comments other photographers have made on this pic and BAM! You could have knocked me over with a feather.

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  32. Personally, according to my father, I need fattening up so I'll have two slices, I think. Yum yum yum, so sweet you are, k. Is it homebake?

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  33. No, it wasn't a tit and a belly after all.

    Before I tell you, what do you think we were looking at?

    I'll fly to Denmark and kiss the gloss right off your lips if you get it right.

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  34. Like I've said before, we have other uses for those feathers. What? Come on, suspence is killing me.....

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  35. Ooooh, the pressure!.....

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  36. You are making me go on memory too...

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  37. Sorry k, thanks for the cake. Got a little excited there. Are we sans shorts yet?

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  38. think, think, think....

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  39. OK, give up, can't guess, what was it???

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  40. 15 . . . 10 . . . 5

    better hurry lol

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  41. Very homemade. :o) I'm an angel in the kitchen!

    Shocked me to read the word "tit" earlier. Not one that you hear too often around here, unless you're talking dirty (really dirty!)

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  42. The ribcage was actually her leg and what we thought was her tit was actually her belly and what looked like a nipple was her belly button.

    This was a pic of a pregnant woman's belly!!!

    ROTFLMFAO!!!

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  43. Tit has 'common' written all over it in the UK, but I can hang with common when the mood strikes.
    k, this cake is absolutely delicious. Any time you want to bring me cake, you'll be very welcome :-)

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  44. ::Jaw drops to floor::

    Trée--it's after 1am...of course I'm in my usual jammies now!

    Hey A, I finally replied to your comments on mine. Sorry so slow!

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  45. My FNF was of a pregnant woman! Boy, I almost ruined my reputation. LMAO

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  46. k, I'll check your replies...

    You should have left it, nobody would have been any the wiser - would have been fun to see the comments actually, knowing what you knew :-)

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  47. k, need some help with your jaw?

    Hey, this is the after hours version of commenting. Jammies, mmm . . . are they cotton?

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  48. I'll bake 5 more and bring straight away! Making travel reservations as we type!

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  49. Sunshine, do you think I should repost the pic as a SNF with a "?"

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  50. Excellent news, k.
    :-)
    Just let me know, what time to come to the airport.

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  51. k, make sure our seats are together. I've got a special blanket I can bring for the flight.

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  52. Cotton, and brand-spankin' new. Just bought this evening. Fresh! lol

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  53. Well, you could, but you would have to hope nobody reads the story behind it here and gives the game away.

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  54. :)
    I'm linked on your blog! Thanks!
    :)

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  55. Oooooh, fresh is good, fresh is very good.

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  56. Fresh also has another meaning in the UK, namely cheeky ;-)

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  57. Saffron, it was the least I could do. Now I just need to learn to read Japanese and I'm good to go. I'm assuming that is Japanese on your blog, no?

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  58. A, what is the british def of "cheeky"

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  59. Trée--seats together, no arm rest inbetween. Tried AIMing at you. Missed. Terribly. (lol)

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  60. k, excellent. My mitt is wide open. :-)

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  61. Sure? The wind up...and the pitch!

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  62. It's the zest in the soul, the wicked glint in the eye
    Cheeky=naughty, but in a 'fun' way

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  63. A, I just discovered the Lycos UK site, complete with the Adult page--nude shots and everything...Very interesting. Very educational. :)

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  64. Had a peek, never heard of it before.

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  65. Glad I asked. Cheeky in the states has a very different meaning.

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  66. A, I found it by accident...
    http://www.lycos.co.uk/adult/index.html

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  67. k, you sure that was an accident? LOL

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  68. Well, the initial discovery was by accident, but the subsequent visits were not. LOL

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  69. Tree,
    My Japanese still sucks -I can't write a decent essay with it yet.

    Erm, U guys run on batteries--no need to sleep?!

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  70. LOL, I'm about to turn in. I really should be in bed right now, but with all these womem wanting to chat, it's hard to get away. LOL

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  71. OH sure, act like you don't love it!!

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  72. Very weird, for all this time, i couldn't post comments on your site

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  73. A, what kind of error message did you get?

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  74. Ha! Your free to leave anytime :-)

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  75. I emailed you the exact wording, something along the lines of 'comments have been disallowed on this post'

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  76. A, I think blogger from time to time malfunctions. I've seen some strange behavior at times. At 5pm today, for about 10mins all pictures disappeared from all blogger sites.

    Sorry that happened. :-(

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  77. Never mind. This should make you feel good...I went into complete panic mode thinking I would never be able to post a comment on your site again, lol ;-) I mean how would I get through my day? lol

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  78. Anyways, did I not hear you compalining about not being able to get your beauty sleep?

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  79. A, that really makes me feel special. That is such a nice thought it makes my night sweetie. :-)

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  80. A, I could stay up all night chatting with you. What is sleep when I have Sunshine. :-)

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  81. :-)
    Prove it ;-)

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  82. I'm still here aren't I. :-)

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  83. Time difference is a strange concept one doesn't actively think about. My day has been here for almost 3 hours.

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  84. You are, that's true.

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  85. Looks like k became enthralled in the Lycos site :-)

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  86. Middle of the nite here and everyone but me is fast asleep

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  87. Quiet and still here too. Not a sound from outside except the birds. No cars or people and it's almost 9.30

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  88. I don't like sleeping late, makes me feel like half the day is gone. Don't mind spending the morning under the covers though, just as long as I am awake :-)

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  89. That sounds nice. I love warm covers in the early morning with nowhere to go and nothing to do but play.

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  90. still here ;)

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  91. It's almost time to pull out the flannel sheets. w00t!

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  92. k, you went all silent on us :-) Bet you were to busy with the Lycos site :-)

    Flannel sheets?

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  93. A, you don't like flannel sheets in the winter? Esp, when they are just out of the dryer. Mmm . . .

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  94. naw, just talking with a buddy o' mine ;)

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  95. :-)
    You have the time to jump up in the morning and put your sheets in the dryer?
    I'll have you know, there are other ways of generating a little warmth in your sheets :-)

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  96. You are up late too, k, what's the time where you are?

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  97. It is 2:45am in lovely central Oklahoma. :D

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  98. A, I'm open to better methods--LOL

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  99. Well, wrestling is one of them :-)

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  100. But not the most fun.

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  101. I'm sure you would be an excellent teacher of the multitude of ways to proper sheet warming. :-)

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  102. I like a man who shows blind faith in my sheet-warming capabilities :-)

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  103. A and K, as much as I would like to stay up all night, I do have my son with me this weekend and I don't want to be dragging tomorrow when he wants to go have fun.

    Hugs and kisses. Til the morrow. :-)

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  104. It's my favourite place to be, especially on cold mornings like today.

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  105. Night night, Trée, sweetest dreams. Perhaps you'll update the other site, not that I mind looking at your smiling face :-)

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  106. Nite, Darlin'...Nite, A. I need to get to sleep to. Got a hair appointment.
    Sweet dreams!

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  107. I'll see what I can do sunshine. Have a wonderful day and I'll see you in about 8 or so. I look forward to reading an inspiring post on your blog to start my day. No pressure--lol.

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  108. Trée, I see you decided to do the Joy tag after all ;)

    I love how you match your fractal with a quote - spirits of light - so befitting the image that I don't have much more to add. And they're joyfully dancing around a fire those spirits. Quite moving.

    (Besides I'm like comment 1,267 so I'm almost certain all has been said :).

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  109. Trée - this is my all-time favorite. The beauty brings tears to my eyes. I can't explain why...it just feels warm and hopeful when I look at it. Like a dance of joy.

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  110. Poop! If I'd seen that last message earlier, I would have written something deeply profound and wonderously inspiring, but I didn't, so you will have to make do with a post about cooking :-)

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  111. Hi Agnes. Missing you and hoping everything is ok.

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  112. Melly, I'm a sneaky one. lol

    Joy is something I try to keep a close eye on and never allow it to wander too far from my sight. I used to tell people they should touch Joy at least once each day but no one could ever keep a straight face when I said it. A day without joy is a wasted day, imho. :-)

    Hope your travels have been enlightening. I look forward to seeing a post or too of the travelog nature. :-)

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  113. Aggie, you are the second woman to tell me one of my fractals have brought her to tears.

    If I had known I could have had this effect on woman with these things, I would have been a fractal maniac in college.

    Maybe I need to set up a shop where women can come in and then when they start to cry I can be there in person to comfort them in their time of need. Seems the least I could do. :-)

    Hope you are doing okay. Check in and let us know.

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  114. Well A, I guess it depends on what you're cooking. Kinda reminds me of a Hank Williams song. :-)

    Hey, hey, good lookin',
    Whatcha got cookin'?
    How's about cookin' somethin' up with me?
    Hey, sweet baby,
    Don't you think maybe
    We could find us a brand new recipe?

    I got a hot-rod Ford and a two-dollar bill
    And I know a spot right over the hill.
    There's soda pop and the dancin's free,
    So if you wanna have fun come along with me.
    Hey, good lookin',
    Whatcha got cookin'?
    How's about cookin' somethin' up with me?

    I'm free and ready,
    So we can go steady.
    How's about savin' all your time for me?
    No more lookin',
    I know I've been tooken [sic].
    How's about keepin' steady company?

    I'm gonna throw my date-book over the fence
    And find me one for five or ten cents.
    I'll keep it 'til it's covered with age
    'Cause I'm writin' your name down on every page.
    Hey, good lookin',
    Whatcha got cookin'?
    How's about cookin' somethin' up with me?

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  115. I looooooove that song!!!

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  116. Morning k! Did you sleep well? :-)

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  117. Morning :-)

    Cooking up a whole load of steamy havoc as per usual.

    Ah, a few associations to that song. It was the theme song for the 'Lean Cuisine' adverts, which always made me laugh and thereby became the welcoming message on my first mobile phone, well, the first two lines anyway.

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  118. What a small world. Makes me smile. :-)

    How has your day been Sunshine?

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  119. Not at all bad :-), thanks for asking.
    How's yours shaping up for you?

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  120. It's a beautiful Fall day with clear blue skies and a nice pleasant "snap" in the air. This is what a Tennessee Fall day should be like. :-)

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