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Bouquet of Bubblies January 1, 2006 but it must be lived forwards." -Soren Kierkegaard The first sentence or two of the first post every month of 2005: (from Bunny) January: More than 3 months.... much like eternity. Feburary: One week after tomorrow, Ash Wednesday, and every Friday thereafter, Christians will be staying away from the desirable meat. Instead, fish and veggies will be week ending staples. March: It's hard to sit down for more than two hours, with your name mentioned by every winning cast and crew on stage, the whole show ends, you leave with a warm seat and another year to think of the next big project to win it all again. April: Bye Lolek - the Goalie; Bye Karol - the stage writer and Artist; Bye Fr. Wojtyla - the Hero; Bye Pope John Paul II ;You Meant A lot to Us; Heaven awaits you May: Who is Trixy? June: When push comes to shove, they also defend themselves. July: We got intrigued with comments from Vangie and Tin and saw "Hitch" (vs. Million Dollar Baby) for our DVD night. August: I'm back! September: Guess who's coming to town in September? October: October started with some rest days from the frenetic pace of jampacked September. November: We've previously known that when we searched the word "Failure" in Google we'd see his bio on top of the search results page. December: It could have started from Germany, from a story of St Boniface or from another place. That was fun. I realized its hard to put a pattern on how we start our months. I don't always start plotting the month's activities nor look back at the prior month. That maybe is good - being unpredictable. Try it and see how you start your month's blog in 2005. ******* One of the most exciting places I was blessed to see this year was Times Square. I even came back 2 more times, on different occasions, after I shot this 360 degrees view of Times Square last June 2005. (thanks to Jo for the reco) Here's Paparazzi and Mamarazzi when they visited Times Square last September, one of the highlights of their 24-day sortie in North America! You can hear how they enjoyed and were equally enthralled by the place that made New York the city that never sleeps. Ever since I was a kid when I first saw the countdown and the ball drop at Times Square, I've been fascinated about it and the place. I said one day, I'll be in the center of the center of the universe too! Here's the 360 Degrees view of this year's New Year's Eve celebration at Times Square. It's amazing! It's as if I was there again! << |
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