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Date Posted: 22:20:54 10/24/07 Wed
Author: Elaine
Subject: 76.3) Everything Casey said - about wiping out the mistakes of the past and stepping into a new future - applied to all three of them. Casey knew she was standing nearby. It was no accident he said what he did, when he did. (76.4) My first thought went back to a time when I encountered a great horned owl once down along the Black River here in Missouri. He was eye level with me, just a couple or three yards away as I stood on a cabin porch in the woods just before it got fully dark. When I got over my initial shock, I just stood admiring him, knowing if I moved to get my camera he'd be gone. Amazing. Yeah, I was afraid this luminescent owl was an omen. While I wanted everything in the Riordans' lives to be tranquil, I felt it couldn't possibly last.
In reply to: Marilyn 's message, "Chapter Seventy-Six 'The Stardust Sea'" on 20:09:55 10/24/07 Wed


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  • Autumn is the thin time, the thinning between this world and that- I always think there's something magic in the air from September through November. We're turning toward the dark half of the year, the contemplative half and the time when we turn inward to ourselves and regroup and restore our spirits. There isn't a thing I don't love about fall, but tonight as I look at a full golden moon lighting up my backyard which is full of heaps of leaves and smell the smoke and scent of things readying themselves for winter, I think it's pure perfection. Plus comfort food season now officially begins. :) (NT) -- celtgirl, 23:04:25 10/24/07 Wed
  • Wow! Wonderful questions Marilyn and same for the answers posted above! I too love autumn, its my favorite season by far. Its the feast before the sleep- one big thanksgiving. Right now, we are having a bumber crop of pecans. My yard is full of them. And its so amazing to me to get such yummy bounty from this tree that just grew in my backyard. I wish I could send you all pralines but they don't travel well. As for space- it has always creeped me out abit. When I contemplate it, this wave comes over me like riding an amusement park ride (which I've never been fond of). Vertigo- you named it perfectly Marilyn. Its so nice to realize other people get these sort of feelings. (NT) -- susiej, 07:23:57 10/25/07 Thu

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