In times of old, The Furies protected Mother Right. If a mother (or any woman) was harmed, The Furies swooped down and took their vengeance. They were one of the last vestiges of a world that existed before the patriarchy. When we feel righteous anger, it is The Furies who are calling out to us to make what is wrong right again.

Monday, March 27, 2006

Great Days 

I've been having some very nice days, thank you very much. I wish you the same. Sunday Mario and I went to see The Inside Man, had dinner at Tao of Tea, then went to see the Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada. (The first movie had some good moments but mostly I was not impressed; the dal and rice was great; the second movie had some flaws, was definitely one of the weirdest movies I've ever seen, but in the end I was glad I saw it. I won't get into it because I'm supposed to be going to sleep now.)

Today we went hiking first in the rainforest (or a place much like it) and then in the high desert (or in a place much like it). I'm going to mix up the pics because some are bigger than others and will get squished but I'm betting you'll figure out which were in the rainforest and which were in the desert. (Hint: all the flowers were actually in the desert.) Enjoy the pics!


treehut

forestmario

waterearth

Grass widow
grasswidow

Braid by nature
braid

Shooting star
shootingstar


redleaf

treemirror

rockeye

Water Salmon
watersalmon

Moss on glacier rock
moss

yellow

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