Oxymoron: "War on Terror"
Why is this phrase so popular? To me it makes no sense. War is terrible. To war on terrorism is doubly terrible. More of same. Let's find a new path and let the terror of war go.
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Why is this phrase so popular? To me it makes no sense. War is terrible. To war on terrorism is doubly terrible. More of same. Let's find a new path and let the terror of war go.
This year I felt a few quality photos could give the feeling of the nature walks, storytelling, and sand castle buildings I saw. Having some browsers resize photos to your browser window really helps. I'll never know how many people were irritated at the perceived large file sizes or dimensions of the photos. I hope for time to publish remaining photos of mouse tracks and Muscogee artifacts, especially. I had proposed an event for sharing our experences of the festival, but no one came. Therefore, my sharing is all you've got, so far.
Here it is under Lookout 2004.
Soon after I started Wholeo Online in 1997, I needed a place to express myself directly, which I called "thought of the week". The section was totw. Or is. Trouble was/is that in reality, it is more like thought of the every other year. Not for a lack of thoughts. But they usually are channeled into a private journal or outwardly into specific parts of the web site. So here's a fresh start.
Hello blog world.
Experimenting with adding a pre-Back to Nature Festival photo from the b2n flickr group site to my new Wholeo blog. Hurricane Ivan tore off the beach end of the dune walkover ramp and stairs on September 16, 2004. This picture shows the damage, as it appeared the next week.