Friends all over the world.

its ok, I'm no world traveler. I've only been out of Queensland once and that was last year to see my oldest March Out. Its just nice to know that help and a friendly face(?) wouldnt be out of reach. eh? love the Grey
 
Please may I be black - for obvious reasons LOL
hehe....on my globe you are a clear pushpin, quite clear...should I change analogies on your account or will you accept mine?

But I gotta buy a new globe, once the pushpins are in I can't spin it under that bar that holds it on its axis...it is way cool though!
 
hehe....on my globe you are a clear pushpin, quite clear...should I change analogies on your account or will you accept mine?

Happy to accept yours. :)

But I gotta buy a new globe, once the pushpins are in I can't spin it under that bar that holds it on its axis...it is way cool though!

Simple, take it off the bar and hang it from the ceiling by string. :p
 
I will go home to Egypt
MuslimWomen.
I saw your comment and wanted to make note that in a great majority of people for whom I do a psychic/mediumship reading, I pick up a past existence in Egypt. It must have been the preeminant culture for a number of eons.

Christian
 
MuslimWomen.
I saw your comment and wanted to make note that in a great majority of people for whom I do a psychic/mediumship reading, I pick up a past existence in Egypt. It must have been the preeminant culture for a number of eons.

Christian

Hi Christian

I live in Egypt now, as my husband is Egyptian. There is such a strange draw to Egypt for me, ever since childhood. I can't explain why but I just feel I belong there, more so than anywhere else in the world. Every other country I have lived in feels exciting, like I am living somewhere 'foreign' but not so in Egypt. When I am driven to Cairo or Alexandria the scenery just looks so much like home. My husband always says I was born to be Egyptian and Muslim. Maybe it is my spiritual home?

Salaam

Here's where I go to school (I don't live that far from campus): UW-Milwaukee: Celebrating 50 Years

Wow your city hall is breathtaking, I would love to see that up close. The art museum looks rather spectacular too. I love beautiful buildings, the Alexandria library is one of my favourites:

Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Photo Gallery

I am afraid the pictures don't do it justice but if they would let me I would move in.
 
oh come on snoop we were robbed. lol. no seriously though, we played like a bunch of ........ people who couldnt play. I do wanna break that johnny whatshisnames legs though. AND NO I AM NOT A BAD SPORT. ok yes i am.
 
Muslimwoman said:
Simple, take it off the bar and hang it from the ceiling by string. :p

This adds a whole new connotation to the term "string theory". :D

Grey, push my pin right between Dallas and Fort Worth for the time being, anyway. Just please don't blame me for all that happens here! (And can I be that pretty pearly-looking pinhead in the pin cushion? There always seems to be one of those in my craft supplies, but I never know how it got there.) :)

InPeace,
InLove
 
This adds a whole new connotation to the term "string theory". :D

Grey, push my pin right between Dallas and Fort Worth for the time being, anyway
I've replaced you guys with those little round pinheads, so MW, they don't have clear in that variety and you've turned black. But now my world turns again...

Is there a space between Dallas and Ft. Worth? banana, banana!!
 
wil said:
Is there a space between Dallas and Ft. Worth? banana, banana!!

Haven't heard any more about the geobanana, wil. I'm beginning to think they aren't going to do it, huh?

Not much room between the two cities anymore. Just one big string of city lights. Not even sure a pinhead will fit, especially one of those fancy pearly ones...

One evening, upon returning from points westward, I observed this reality. The hugeness of it all there, where they say "the west begins". There was a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach, and so I took up strings and pin, er, I mean pen...

Page 3, Post #41 @
http://www.comparative-religion.com/forum/favourite-poems-6328-3.html

InPeace,
InLove
 
Originally posted by Muslimwoman
Wow your city hall is breathtaking, I would love to see that up close. The art museum looks rather spectacular too. I love beautiful buildings, the Alexandria library is one of my favourites:

Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Photo Gallery

I am afraid the pictures don't do it justice but if they would let me I would move in.
I'm not sure if there's a link to this landmark in the UWM page, but the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church is one of Frank Lloyd Wright's designs (considered to be rather breathtaking in real life):

Images of Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church by Frank Lloyd Wright
Annunciation Home Page

Concerning the Bibliotheca, the :kitty:s and I are figuring the logistics of a full change-of-venue (clothes, furniture and all.) :D

Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine
 
I've replaced you guys with those little round pinheads, so MW, they don't have clear in that variety and you've turned black. But now my world turns again...

I am used to wearing black, it doesn't show the chocolate stains :D

If you want to be accurate I am in UK for now so stick my pin at the bottom of Scotland (Cumbria) where the estuary finishes (right on the coast)

Google Image Result for http://www.dyslexia-england.co.uk/map-england.gif

My home in Egypt is a stones throw from Tanta which is shown on this map just above Cairo:

Geography and Map of Egypt

I'm not sure if there's a link to this landmark in the UWM page, but the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church is one of Frank Lloyd Wright's designs (considered to be rather breathtaking in real life):

Want to do an exchange visit? I would love to see that.

Concerning the Bibliotheca, the :kitty:s and I are figuring the logistics of a full change-of-venue (clothes, furniture and all.) :D

Kitty's and servants of kitty's are always welcomed in Egypt. :)

Salaam
 
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