Friday, March 17, 2006
About Me
- Name: Colette
- Location: East of Cleveland by Lake Erie, Ohio, United States
I am a rebel. I am intelligent, creative, sexy, compassionate, funny, sarcastic, loving, romantic, spontaneous, moody at times, confused, confusing, a bit geeky, helpful and helpless at times, a good cook, a good listener, a good friend. I do not suffer fools gladly. I love good literature, good music, good cinema, good wine and good company with whom I can share all of those wonders. I am not your grandmamas Colette. ^_^
THE BLOG ROLL
GO HERE NOW!
(you know you want to)
90.3 WCPN
A Gag Reflex
Spooked!
Alas, a blog
Amnesty International
Anais Nin
Anderson Cooper 360° Blog
Angry Doctor
ArloNet
Atma Center Online - Local Yoga Center in Cleveland
Auterrific
BBC NEWS
Bedazzled - Music, Movies, Microcode, and High-Speed Pizza Delivery
Better Living Through Astronomy
Blog of a Bookslut
Blog Sisters
Blogs by Women
Blogslut
Boing Boing
Cleveland Cinematheque at The Cleveland Institute of Art
CoolCleveland.com
Country Squire
craigslist
Da Goddess
Daily Kos
Daily Zen Meditation
DailyOM
Derfcity
Diary of a Carny
Did I Shave My Legs For This?
DIRELAND
Disinformation
Flagged for Removal - the Meg Kelso Story
Dr. Menlo
ErosBlog: The Sex Blog
The Breathing Project
Every Woman is a Goddess
Exquisite Corpse - A Journal of Letters and Life
Feministe
Frankenstein
Global Voices Online
Go Fug Yourself
HBO: Real Time with Bill Maher
Head Wide Open
Himlayan International Institute
Human Rights Campaign
I am the master evil genius!
I see Invisible People
IAYT - International Association of Yoga Therapists
Liam's Odd Musings
LiveIreland.com
love and hope and sex and dreams
Marketplace from American Public Media
Neil Gaiman - Home
No Blood for Hubris
NPR : National Public Radio : News, Arts, World, US.
ONE Blog
Organic Mechanic
OSHO
Overheard in New York: The Voice of The City
Overheard in the Office: The Voice of the Cubicle
Portable Fiasco
Posthuman Blues
Pythonline
Salon.com
Sidonie Gabrilelle Colette
Slate Magazine
Spiritual Life Society
Steve Jackson Games
Strange Horizons, a weekly speculative fiction magazine
Stuff On My Cat
StumbleUpon
Stupid Evil Bastard
Telegraph UK
That Side of the Moon
The Breakup Blog
The Burning Man Project
The Huffington Post
The New Yorker: Main: Start
The Onion
The Smoking Gun
The Splintered Mind
The Synchronicity of Indeterminacy
The truth about Honey
The Unofficial Monty Python Home Page
The Village Voice
The World
The Yoga Alliance
Virtual Buddha
W.O.X.Y. - The future of Rock-n-Roll
Warren Ellis
what's in rebecca's pocket?
Womens' International League for Peace and Freedom
Yoga Journal
Her Blog Directory
|
*********************
50 THINGS ABOUT ME
*********************
COLETTE'S WRITING
Autumn Memories
Leaving My Home
Tracings of Memories
My Carnivale Season: Part I
My Carnivale Season: Part II
Prequel
Windmills of my Mind
Knowing
"All the Colours"
My writing surprises even me at times..
*********************
moon phases |
E-Mail: Colette
Previous Posts
- ..again via Easy Bake Coven
- Thomas Kinkade's "Meth Lab in the Woods" a Poor Se...
- Some beauty to gaze upon...
- A Wrongful Birth? - New York Times
- NPR : Making a 'Smoking' Satire of the Lobbying In...
- Birthdays...
- {whispers in little sing-song voice}
- Currently listening to....what else? ^_^
- Been listening to....
- The Chieftains - Celebrating 40 years of music
Blogcritics.org
Blog contents copyright © 2003-2022 Colette All Rights Reserved
4 Comments:
Shalom Colette,
I found out today that Patrick was actually Wesh.
B'shalom,
Jeff
That's one part of the mythos I don't like ... the driving out the snakes part ... why glorify the destruction of an entire part of an ecosystem? I know, there really weren't any snakes in Ireland, per the authorities. But if its metaphorical, then it is still casting unnecessary aspersions on asps or others ... being a man of his time, I guess we can forgive him, though ... but in this picture, the saintly guy looks more like a naturaloist, merely pointing out the snakes for observation ... I like that ...
I meant the last comment in a kinda lighthearted way ... not sure if it came out like that ... Iove the picture ...
"May the saddest day of your future be no worse than the happiest day of your past."
cette phrase semble bouddhiste. ^_^
Post a Comment
<< Home