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   Half asleep on my couch, dreaming
      about a pebbly beach. My dream guide says something like, "This
      is where the first purple cage was built."
   palmy (pahl'-mee) adj.
      1. flourishing, prosperous 2. triumphant   
        Dazed and Confused :)
       Nostalgia dazed mebut the paddles confused me.
 I don't recall them.
    Summer Lovers
 I didn't think much of this movie when I saw in 1982... but
      I just saw it again for the first time since then, and this time
      I really liked it. Perhaps it's because I no longer find the
      premise (a three-way romance) far-fetched... but also, I've become
      fascinated by this film's setting: the Greek island of Santorini.
      I recently became convinced (by an A&E special) that this
      island's volcanic destruction (circa 1500 BC) was the inspiration
      for the myth of Atlantis. So now, I'd like to go there. This
      film provides a good vicarious visit. 
   Building
      a Life-size Millennium Falcon
  The Smallest Sound
 
 
         
           
        "Zendo
        was the hit of my 11-year-old daughter Jenny's birthday sleepover.
        Five 10-12 year old girls played Zendo until too late, and got
        up to play before and through breakfast (which is why there is
        maple syrup on some of my Icehouse pieces!)." --
        Peter Aronson, on the Icehouse mailing list
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                |  | A Tour of Alison's Gardens |  |  
          |  Origins
            is one week closer, but I don't really have any more to say about
            it right now than I did last week.
            So, instead of another corporate status report, this week we're
            going on a virtual walk around our house, to look at all the
            cool landscaping and gardening projects Alison
            has going on there. The grounds of Wunderland.Earth have come
            a long way since Alison took
            over, 3 years ago!
 Here's Alison, inspecting the flowerbeds in the front yard.
            (More specifically, she's examining the 'Stella de oro' day lilies
            that she got from her boss at work.)
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          |     Alison installed these cute little stone steps on the corner
            last summer... this week, she added this terraced herb garden
            alongside the steps. (Did you notice the pyramid topiary in the
            background?)
     As I mentioned a couple of months ago, Alison has begun building
            a pond in the backyard. Here you can see her progress in
            lining it with stones. (Note to burly locals: plan on helping
            move some of those really
            big boulders around when next you happen to drop by.)     |  
          |  Last
            year, Alison annexed
            part of neighbor Dan's yard, to start a vegetable garden
            in, and again this year, said garden is providing us with fresh
            salad greens and other veggies.
 You can see spinach, garlic and snow-peas in the foreground,
            a gap with emerging watermelon, cucumber and carrots (covered
            with chickenwire to protect from squirrels) and a giant stray
            potato plant from last year in the background. Behind that, as
            you can see in the closeup ("Alison Loves Her Plants")
            are green beans and tomatoes, as well as red peppers, just out
            of the picture. Should be quite a haul, if it all produces well! Check out this fresh garlic she just pulled up!
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                |  | "If we discovered three drugs today and
                  they were alcohol, tobacco and marijuana, there isn't an expert
                  in the country who would recommend that marijuana be the one
                  that is banned based on individual and societal harm." -- Dr. Patrick Smith, of the Centre for Addiction
                  and Mental Health, to Canada's Senate Special Committee on Illegal
                  Drugs, June
                  7, 2002 |  
                |  | "The time lost to jury duty on drug cases
                  by otherwise productive citizens is just one of a profusion of
                  hidden costs of the drug war. When you begin to consider these
                  hidden and ancillary costs, you come to realize the true magnitude
                  of the waste. The official, on the books cost of this war is
                  $609 a second. The real cost is much greater and, because the
                  economic distortions are so large, not really determinable." -- Geoffrey Norman, "Put These Guys in Rehab",
                  Playboy Magazine, July
                  2002 |  
                |  | "... marihuana is not addictive, not a gateway,
                  and reports of harms of marihuana are unfounded ... those who
                  have been smoking marihuana for a period of years showed no mental
                  or physical deterioration which may be attributed to the drug." -- The Marihuana Problem in the City of New York
                  (The "LaGuardia Report") (U.S.A., 1944) |  |  |