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A mess

by miramaze @ Wednesday, 11. Apr, 2007 - 23:46:33

amess

Just a wee bit of my creative chaos :) The trunk , that I use as a cofee table has followed me around France, Switzerland and Sweden and even been borrowed for costumes and props for a fashion show once.

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And this is where I blog from :) :wave: my very own personal and private place where I talk to y'all ! :wave:


 
 

Purple aura

by miramaze @ Wednesday, 11. Apr, 2007 - 23:39:26

purpehaze

See the purple aura ??
woo woo stuff
cyrstals are really powerful ;)

( well it's either that or the shot is overxposed, whichever you prefer ;) )

Rainbows all over the place

by miramaze @ Wednesday, 11. Apr, 2007 - 23:17:09

crystalduckThe sun was really strong today - there were rainbows all over the ceiling and walls thanks to the crystal prism hanging in frontof the window.

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Crystal duckie, the little chap over the rainbows helps too :)

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Saying Good-bye To A Home

by miramaze @ Wednesday, 11. Apr, 2007 - 14:04:27

This came in the mail today and it made me think of freeasthe wind and others who are moving. I may have to say goodbye to my childhood home in the near future as the house is getting too big for mum to manage. Saying goodbye properly is a good thing.

The last time I moved was 12 years ago and we'd been living there for 13 years. Time flies. I was never especially attached to that place or the flat before that. I don't want to pre- decide what I will feel, but honouring and respecting a place that has been home is a lovely thing to do. Here's the article:

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" When we move from one residence to another, we often get so caught up in the forward thrust of where we are going that we forget to properly say good-bye to the home we are leaving behind. Yet saying good-bye is an important part of moving forward. It gives us a sense of completion so that we are able to fully inhabit our new space, having left nothing of ourselves behind in the old one. In this way, we honor the space that has held and nurtured us. At the same time, we cleanse it and empty it of our energy so that the new residents can make the space theirs.

Plan a walk through your home that begins and ends at the front door. Ideally, you will be alone or accompanied only by a person who shared the space with you. Prepare yourself mentally to be as present as you can during this process. As you enter the house, you might say, "I have come to thank you for being my home and to say good-bye." You might touch the walls with your hands as you move through the house, or you might burn sage as an offering, as well as an energy cleanser. Spend some time in each room expressing your gratitude and gathering or releasing any lingering energy from the room. As you do this, you are freeing your home to embrace its new occupants. Remember to visit your outside spaces as well. Plants are especially sensitive to the energy around them and will appreciate your consideration.

As you make your way back to the front door, know that you have completed your final journey through your home and that you have honored and blessed it with this ritual of farewell. As you close and lock the door behind you, say one last good-bye. Now you can walk freely into your future and fully inhabit the new spaces that will keep you safe and warm. "

For more information visit ´www.dailyom.com

Amazing liquid sculptures

by miramaze @ Wednesday, 11. Apr, 2007 - 13:48:47

liquidsculptures

www.liquidsculpture.com

My latest passion

by miramaze @ Wednesday, 11. Apr, 2007 - 12:58:47
grekiskyopghurt http://www.lindahlsmejeri.com/ We can get these big 1000g tubs of deliciously creamy Greek and Turkish yoghurt. It's divine and I've started having after breakfast or as a dessert with vanilla and honey. Both honey and yoghurt are healthy, right ? :D

Robot voice message and text

by miramaze @ Wednesday, 11. Apr, 2007 - 12:50:44

The phone woke me up 7am. I've trained myself to answer with a cheerful "good morning" as it might be a client and I don't want to sound as if I've just rolled out of bed. Might not give a good impression and all that ....Anyway. It wasn't a real person. It was a " robot voice " with a message from M in Kuala Lumpur - partly in Swedish and partly in English.

I listened and pressed 1 to hear the message again - it was not too easy to understandand then crawled back into bed again. Half an hour or so later , I get a text message also from M, almost the same as the " robot voice " message .

It's 25C there and very nice , in case you wanted to know ;)

Weird. :!::wave::roll:

night night from me too

by miramaze @ Wednesday, 11. Apr, 2007 - 00:07:53

I've been on my way to bed for a couple of hours now . DIstractions distractions. Now really sleepy . NIght night all ..........peace zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz in all dimensions :wave::zz::zz::zz:


 
 

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