Anything that lasts an eternity has it’s downsides. Seventy virgins becomes seventy nights of making them non-virgins. How long could you hold off in an eternity? One down, sixty-nine to go and you should probably space them out. Or perhaps you finally get done fulfilling your greatest dreams; now what? If every man has his own mansion, then why have guests? Maybe [...]
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Homeless in Heaven.
Posted in Lifes Adventures, tagged adventure, death, heaven, hell, home, homeless, humor, life, ponder, religion, sarcasm on November 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Esoteric [D.esign] ~ revamped.
Posted in Lifes Adventures on May 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Fun New Stuff !
Posted in Lifes Adventures, tagged design art product philosophy idea thought new images on April 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
With a few years of designs piled up collecting electron dust, I’ve finally found a good site that I can post them on in yet another Esoteric link. I may as well utilize what I have and what I will create in the future.
Check it out and enjoy! :) More will be posted soon.
Esoteric [D.esign]
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Awoken: The dreams of a forest.
Posted in Lifes Adventures, tagged art, collection, deep, earth, environment, knowledge, learn, life, living, nature, Oregon, philosophy, photo, photography, play, poetic, poetry, story, Think, thought, thoughts, work, world, write, writing on February 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Clashing an adventure through the wilderness with the poetic thoughts behind leaving it. At the end of the day, it’s difficult to re-enter the common world.
Newspaper Sales: Some Experience Required.
Posted in Lifes Adventures, tagged life, news, newspaper, philosophy, play, sales, selling, story, thoughts, work on February 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
For a short while, I had the pleasure of being a sales associate for the Statesman Journal. Unaware of the difficulty involved in making sales, I blindly jumped in on this opportunity because, hey, I needed a job. Standing out in the cold with a little table, a dinky umbrella, and a few stacks of [...]