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American Urbex Gruftfoto – Schönheit des Verfalls
Squirrel Brand / derelictdream.com 5y12u3k’s Flickr Site
360icon Explorations Verlassene Orte – Left Places
Urban Exploring Berlin Beelitz 360
Ruinenland Tom Lenferink – Urban Exploring
Grenzweltfotos HDRpix
Urban Explorers New Zealand UrbexSociety
Wieringh Photography Dolfing.NET
kgreipel photography Lostplace-Schweiz
Luftschutz-Bunker.de ARTWAVE Fotografie
tagesbruch.de Vergessene Geschichte
rustysteps – Urban Exploration www.abandonat.org
Schröer Fotografie Territorio Abandonado
The Dirtys Photographie Urbex.Blog by aspchen
urbex-online.de Daniel Romero
Kaputtewelt andremueller.eu
Urbex.Me – Urban Exploration Urbex France
urbexnederland.nl Auferstanden aus Ruinen
Recurriendo al Pasado Silent Places
Wuppertal-Untertage underbelly
Forgotten-secrets.nl Dubtown Urban Exploring
URBEX NRW Urbex Thuringia
That Canadian Grrl Urbexer Austria
rottenplaces Sons of Decay
D.P.U.E.T urbexeurope.eu – Meeting 2012
Urban NRW OPUSZCZONE.com
Lost Places History UNDERWORLD CITY
Verbotene Orte Forlorn Treasures
FLURBEX Tote Orte
Verborgene Orte Visual Dreams
Dark Road Explorations Argentinian Club of Explorers of Abandoned Places
Whispers Urban Exploration Group Verlassenes oder Vergessenes in und um Berlin
rottenplaces Magazin Holger Kneifel
Lombaseggel.de – Hobbyfotografie Blog Urbex Playground

When I started loving myself – by Charlie Chaplin

When I started loving myself
I understood that I’m always and at any given opportunity
in the right place at the right time.
And I understood that all that happens is right –
from then on I could be calm.
Today I know: It’s called TRUST.

When I started to love myself I understood how much it can offend somebody
When I tried to force my desires on this person,
even though I knew the time is not right and the person was not ready for it,
and even though this person was me.
Today I know: It’s called LETTING GO

When I started loving myself
I could recognize that emotional pain and grief
are just warnings for me to not live against my own truth.
Today I know: It’s called AUTHENTICALLY BEING.When I started loving myself
I stopped longing for another life
and could see that everything around me was a request to grow.
Today I know: It’s called MATURITY.

When I started loving myself
I stopped depriving myself of my free time
and stopped sketching further magnificent projects for the future.
Today I only do what’s fun and joy for me,
what I love and what makes my heart laugh,
in my own way and in my tempo.
Today I know: it’s called HONESTY.

When I started loving myself
I escaped from all what wasn’t healthy for me,
from dishes, people, things, situations
and from everything pulling me down and away from myself.
In the beginning I called it the “healthy egoism”,
but today I know: it’s called SELF-LOVE.

When I started loving myself
I stopped wanting to be always right
thus I’ve been less wrong.
Today I’ve recognized: it’s called HUMBLENESS.

When I started loving myself
I refused to live further in the past
and worry about my future.
Now I live only at this moment where EVERYTHING takes place,
like this I live every day and I call it CONSCIOUSNESS.

When I started loving myself
I recognized, that my thinking
can make me miserable and sick.
When I requested for my heart forces,
my mind got an important partner.
Today I call this connection HEART WISDOM.

We do not need to fear further discussions,
conflicts and problems with ourselves and others
since even stars sometimes bang on each other
and create new worlds.
Today I know: THIS IS LIFE!

When I started loving myself” – A poem by Charlie Chaplin written on his 70th birthday on April 16, 1959

Only the Boring are Bored Easily

At the end of the day, boredom is more about you than it is about the external environment. If you’re in a healthy place psychologically and there’s not much going on in your surroundings, that’s called “relaxation,” not “boredom.” You should try it sometime.

from Bustle: Boredom is the Worst Modern Emotion and Here’s Why

People who claim to get bored easily  have always irritated me. I think it takes someone who actually is boring to be bored easily. How lacking in imagination and intelligence they must be if they can’t find something interesting to do, something interesting to learn or watch or clean up or… the list is endless.

Old Blog 2001 – thewriter.blogspot.com

THE WRITER
Writing and publishing online and still putting in time on my regularly scheduled life.
The current mood of Laura at www.imood.com

I was born in the Year of the Dragon, more than a few years ago. 2000 was another year of the Dragon, in December I married Todd, moved to the US and became an expatriate. Spirit of the Night

I work as a freelance writer online and in print. My favourite colour is deep, dark red. When I’m having a bad day going outdoors always makes me feel better. I’m reading the same book I started 6 months ago: Sarum by Edward Rutherfurd. I’m not especially musically inclined, I can turn on the radio and be happy leaving it in the background. Spirit of the Night

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Tuesday, April 17, 2001
Is it ok to take expired vitamins? I never remember to take them everyday. I always end up with half a bottle to go a month past the expiry date. 🙂 Found out more about vitamins but no answer to my questions. I still don’t know if the old pills are worth taking. Not that they seem to be helping much, I’ve got a runny nose and two cold sores today. 🙁
Monday, April 16, 2001
“Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage.” – Anais Nin
Here I am alone again. My parents were here visiting but they left this morning. I gave Mom my old computer, Fritzie. She is glad to have a good computer to get online with and learns as she goes. 🙂 Sad to be here without them, alone with Todd and his family.
The other night, dear, as I lay sleeping
I dreamed I held you in my arms
When I awoke, dear, I was mistaken
So I hung my head and cried
You are my sunshine, my only sunshine
You make me happy when skies are grey
You’ll never know, dear, how much I love you
Please don’t take my sunshine away
I’ll always love you and make you happy
If you will only say the same
But if you leave me to love another
You’ll regret it all someday
You are my sunshine, my only sunshine
You make me happy when skies are grey
You’ll never know, dear, how much I love you
Please don’t take my sunshine away
Davis, Mitchell

As kids we lived in a small town, Kincardine, near Lake Superior. My Dad worked in Toronto and I hardly remember him being there at all. Mom and my brother and baby sister would drive back and forth from our coutry house (run down wreck) to the town. The road went right alongside the lake. I can remember Mom singing You are My Sunshine as we drove along. 🙂

Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy
Sunshine in my eyes can make me cry
Sunshine on the water looks so lovely
Sunshine almost always makes me high
If I had a day that I could give you
I’d give to you a day just like today
If I had a song that I could sing for you
I’d sing a song to make you feel this way

Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy
Sunshine in my eyes can make me cry
Sunshine on the water looks so lovely
Sunshine almost always makes me high

If I had a tale that I could tell you
I’d tell a tale sure to make you smile
If I had a wish that I could wish for you
I’d make a wish for sunshine all the while

Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy
Sunshine in my eyes can make me cry
Sunshine on the water looks so lovely
Sunshine almost always makes me high
Sunshine almost all the time makes me high
Sunshine almost always

Words by John Denver, Music by John Denver, Dick Kniss and Mike Taylor
Found these lyrics at Sing365.com

“The man of understanding finds everything laughable.” – Goethe
Makes you wonder if they’re laughing with you or at you, eh?

Sunday, April 15, 2001
The Names and Naming Webring. There really is a webring for everything. 🙂
Laura’s Webring for Lauras Page. We even have our own webring.

What does your name mean? I have this on a mug I bought awhile ago. I haven’t looked at the mug in ages, I’ve just got it out when I needed more mugs today for my parents visit.
Laura “The Winner” – In 1327 Petrarch’s sonnets to Laura inspired some of the finest love poetry ever written and immortalized the name Laura forever. In the fifties a popular song was titled “Laura” and sang the praises of a mysterious and beautiful lady. “Lara’s Theme” from Dr. Zhivago is a popular song today.

Thursday, April 12, 2001
The big news today is actually two things. First: ThemeStream is closing down. All the writers need to pull out their content before it goes bye bye. I think its a good thing for all the ezines out there. Now all those writers can give their articles to ezines who will appreciate it more and give better promotion to the writers. Its just a good thing all around.
The other news is about Yahoo. They are now aspiring to be the porn captial. Really makes they look like idiots (a nice word for it) after all the years they have deleted sites for having adult content. Even sites which were Wiccan/ Pagan or sites which wanted to give information about sexual fetishes to keep people from being hurt. The real question now is: will Yahoo change their policies for sites on Geocities. Or will Yahoo be afraid of the competition? *snicker*

The big news today is actually two things. First: ThemeStream is closing down. All the writers need to pull out their content before it goes bye bye. I think its a good thing for all the ezines out there. Now all those writers can give their articles to ezines who will appreciate it more and give better promotion to the writers. Its just a good thing all around.
The other news is about Yahoo. They are now aspiring to be the porn capital. Really makes they look like idiots (a nice word for it) after all the years they have deleted sites for having adult content. Even sites which were Wiccan/ Pagan or sites which wanted to give information about sexual fetishes to keep people from being hurt. The real question now is: will Yahoo change their policies for sites on Geocities. Or will Yahoo be afraid of the competition? *snicker*

I just posted to never never land, I guess, its gone at any rate. This time I’m going to paste it into Notepad before I hit that Post button.
I was at About.com today, the Screenwriters topic is open but it doesn’t interest me. I sent it into InkSplatters for someone else to step into, hopefully. I like to hear I helped someone on the list.

I did find an interesting topic available at Suite 101. Its not a big payout site, but the topic is interesting and doesn’t sound like a huge time commitment. Its Websites for Women with a monthly article and a database of links. The past manager left in December so its been available awhile. Likely I will be accepted. I think the topic has a lot of potential. I frequently find sites run by women who are doing interesting things online. Some with home businesses and some in creative pursuits, others starting up an offbeat club or a club based on a personal interest.

I was just looking around at WebSeed Publishing. Its kind of an odd site when you look at the scatterings of topics. Some topics like writing are so covered they overlap to the point where you really can’t tell one from another. I’ve applied for one topic but didn’t get in. They said they weren’t opening that area at the time. Yet, now I can see there are a few near misses. I’ve sent in another email and will see what happens. Today, I thought about going for an ASCII Art topic. But the focus may be too narrow. Besides, there just aren’t any books and gadgets to sell related to ascii art.
Blogger was down this morning. Lets see if its up and at em now. 🙂

Wednesday, April 11, 2001
Just lost the entry I made. I had the editor open too long and I guess my login to Blogger died. 🙁 Basically I said HerPlanet is tossing DialTone as the new server. They must be pretty incompetent after two weeks of paid overtime and still not getting the HerPlanet sites loaded and working. Now we are transfering to a new server which is through one of the HerPlanet network managers. I’m even going to try loading up my own site. I’m not an ftp novice but I’m hardly an expert. I learn from my mistakes but that means you have to make plenty of mistakes to learn from.
Tuesday, April 10, 2001
This is kind of neat. Make your own license plate.


The ultimate Raggedy Ann site. I’ve bought the pattern and some fabric but I’ve yet to actually start making the dolls. I have mine up here by the desk. My Mom made her with grey hair. Even she wonders why she did that now. It was what she had around then, but grey?!! It does make her pretty unique among Raggedy Ann’s. All the popular dolls have red hair of some shade.
I think Raggedy Ann is the US attempt at our Canadian Anne of Green Gables. Of course there is Pippi Longstocking too. I’m not sure if she isn’t English though. Odd how all three of my favourite fictional characters are all red heads. I’m not, my hair is a lovely shade of brown, chestnut. My little sister is a redhead but she just isn’t someone you could picture as the Anne/ Ann type. Though we did call her Orphan Annie when she was a kid. Her hair was out of control back then, just too darn curly. Cute though. 🙂

Usually I leave ICQ undisturbed in my hard drive. Its great when I’m away and want to talk to Todd, a definate long distance savings. But its kind of useless now that I’m back here and on my own computer again. If my family get using it that would be great. But, so far, its just gathering dust. The women from the HerPlanet site use it to chat but when I look few of them are set on for chatting. If someone is there I’m not really in a chatty mood at the time. The only people making real use of my ICQ are the trolls signing themselves up as “friends”. I have it set to let anyone sign up. Its much easier than having to bother rejecting them all. I don’t care if they need another notch on their belt to feel better. I’ve never talked to any of them so it works both ways. Maybe there is some way to delete them from the ICQ site, I might do that, just to be contrary. 😉
I found a nice site called Smiley Divas, part of a Calgon promotion. I especially like smiley graphics so I grabbed a bunch from the site for my desktop. There is a screensaver you can download too. Nice job Calgon. 🙂
For some reason I’m still signed up with Etour. Its one of those get paid for surfing things but you actually get gift certificates instead of cash from them. I think it should have worked out better than it has. The problem is likely the competition from the cash paying sites which would look more attractive. But, I thought Etour’s way of doing things had a better chance of actually paying its users. It has too. I’ve had a couple of gift certificates from Barnes and Noble. Lately they have been getting less sponsers. Its a first come first serve basis now when you are ready to redeem your points.
Monday, April 09, 2001
I’ve got the Ask the Witch site in a state of chaos. I found Geocities would not work with my FrontPage 2000. It works well with the site I’ve had up for a few months but not the new one. I don’t know why. Todd was reading about it and says its to do with changes they are making at the Geocities site. Anyway, I went to poke around at old Tripod and found it very interesting. They now have a weblog and ezine template which include cgi and archives. So now Ask the Witch is between Geocities and Tripod. I’m not sure where it will end up or how. I am thinking of going with the ezine template and maybe keeping Geocities as just the front page so I can contine to use the email account I set up there. Tripod/ Lycos is being a bit tricky about starting another email account. I may yet figure it out though.
There is a feeling of terror in the newsgroups, people are in a panic and try to escape this new terror before it can load on a website. What is this dreaded thing? A Comet cursor. Doesn’t sound so terrifying you think. Me too. But you should see them in the newsgroup where I mentioned using them. LOL I think people are getting into too much paranoia over the tiniest chance or thought of spam. They say Comet Cursors will track your web surfing and report it back to ??? I don’t think they know either. I would guess the most logical would be commercial sites/ stores. I wrote to Comet Cursors to find out about this and heard back within a week. I was told the whole thing is just a rumour, based on very little fact. I believe them. Am I just very trusting? No, I just don’t see why anyone would think my surfing habits are all that interesting. Read my blog, do I seem like someone leading a life of excitement and ultimate naughtiness? So, I’ve added a cursor to this blog, I have had one on my website for a couple of years and I will be putting one on HerCorner when it goes up too. Does that scare you? Too bad. Oh no, I’m not laughing at you, honest.
The weekend is over. Here I am. Email isn’t working today, its most likely the server cause it was last week when the same thing happened. This time they don’t have the excuse of a stormy day. Its like summer here today. I have windows open and the fan blowing the cobwebs around. Soon Todd will be here, honking the horn for me to bring the weekend videos down to him. I think we will take a ride around the park and pick up another loaf of bread.
Right now I’m over at Stor Entertainment making a StorTrooper of myself. I couldn’t find just the right top but its pretty good.

I talked to my Mom this morning soon after Todd left. They are leaving tomorrow morning from Florida. She is figuring on a two day drive to get here. So I’ve got that long to kill the dust bunnies and less cute dust, dirt and so on which I’ve been neglecting.

Links to check later

Detroit’s $500 foreclosure homes: Five things to consider before buying for a quick flip | National Post

Demolishing dilapidated properties and building from the ground up can be cheaper than rehabbing. But some buyers choose renovation to save historic architectural details found in much of Detroit’s early 20th-century housing stock: turrets, gingerbread trim, pillars and antique woodwork amid broken windows and sagging rooftops.

But beware of hidden costs and scams. Properties may come with liens, water bills and back taxes totalling thousands of dollars, in addition to renovation costs. It’s also not unusual to hear of homes sold to buyers in other states and countries, with purchase prices rising with every flip. Check with your accountant or tax lawyer; a Canadian purchase and sale might bring taxes that would cut in to any profit.

via Detroit’s $500 foreclosure homes: Five things to consider before buying for a quick flip | National Post.

The Big Bang is going down – Boing Boing

The theory which replaces the Big Bang will treat the universe as an information processor. The universe is made of information and uses that information to define itself. Quantum mechanics and relativity pertain to the interactions of information, and the theory which finally unifies them will be information-based.

The Big Bang doesn’t describe an information-processing universe. Information processors don’t blow up after one calculation. You don’t toss your smart phone after just one text. The real universe – a non-Big Bang universe – recycles itself in a series of little bangs, lighting up old, burned-out galaxies which function as memory as needed.

via The Big Bang is going down – Boing Boing.

Sundial and Stardial Pendants | ThinkGeek

sun dial star dial

via – Sundial and Stardial Pendants | ThinkGeek.

It may not be as accurate as modern technology but it is interesting to use historical technology and… you wouldn’t have to buy batteries (or recycle batteries).

I can’t wear a battery operated watch. For some reason the batteries die within a week or two. I was looking for a mechanical watch. So far I haven’t found just the right one. This would be interesting but… the reviews say it isn’t very accurate. Still tempting to try it though.