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Magical Household: Spells & Rituals for the Home (Llewellyn's Practical Magick Series) by Scott Cunningham
Spin It: Making Yarn from Scratch by Lee Raven
Interweave Crochet, Fall 2007 Issue by Editors of INTERWEAVE CROCHET Magazine
Fruits Basket, Volume 1 by Natsuki Takaya
Vampire Knight, Volume 2 by Matsuri Hino
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Scrapbooking Illustrated (2nd Edition) by Wendy Smedley
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About meI tend to be a pretty eclectic person with a lot of interests. Which seems to boggle the mind of the guy who owns the local used book store. Looking through my book should give you a pretty good idea of who I am and where my interests are.
About my libraryMy library is pretty varied. From spirituality to vegetarian cooking, from belly dance to knitting, I have a little bit of everything.
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the ancient grudges, the bitter hatreds
held and nurtured over generations.
Let the rain wash away the memory
of the hurt, the neglect.
Then let the sun come out and
fill the sky with rainbows.
Let the warmth of the sun heal us
wherever we are broken.
Let it burn away the fog so that
we can see each other clearly.
So that we can see beyond labels,
beyond accents, gender or skin color.
Let the warmth and brightness
of the sun melt our selfishness.
So that we can share the joys and
feel the sorrows of our neighbors.
And let the light of the sun
be so strong that we will see all
people as our neighbors.
Let the earth, nourished by rain,
bring forth flowers
to surround us with beauty.
And let the mountains teach our hearts
to reach upward to heaven.
Amen.
- a prayer for the world - rabbi harold kushner - 2003
posted by theoldman at 11:55 am (EST) on Jun 1, 2009