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Archives for November 2015

The tuning fork and the tractor.

Music on a farm.

Furrows plowed quickly and easily with a musical accompaniment.

Would you like champagne with those fries?

A Ferrari engine in a pushchair. A levitation lesson in a chocolate factory.

What was that sound? Sheer connection.

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We can still improve the world, we can still improve things in the world.

There will never be a time when things cannot be improved…all things.
That’s a good feeling, or it should be, you should and can enjoy it.

When you remedy a bad you create good.

When you add good – it’s simply better.

This, you will interpret your way and that is all right.

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The plates are hot and the food is spicy.

We are waiting for the airplane to take off.

We do not know anyone on the flight but we imagine a friend is flying to a white-sand-beach-ringed island.

We toast to their enjoyable vacation.

We pick up the pieces of an idea and assemble it.

Travel enriches those who go and what is wonderful is that it can enrich those who stay.

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Three technicians and two ballerinas joined the writer and the composer to read the latest detective novel.

The book was outrageously funny, clever and original as well as having a marvelous description of the streets of Vienna.

The film was popular in Montevideo as the Uruguayans lined up around the block at the Cine del Publicidad to get tickets.

It was the surfers who had written a review of the story, they had created excitement in Wipe-Out Weekly and the word had spread.

So next time you wish to make an announcement perhaps the most unlikely place will bring the most attention and best results.

It may.

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The two rocks stood partly framing the view out to sea and reflecting the sunlight like polished mirrors.

Somehow, when the light was low, the rocks were still illuminated and radiant like a young apprentice on graduation day.

When people swam between the rocks they noticed that the water always seemed warmer, smoother and quieter than the rest of the sea.

The days were long and the nights warm.

The drinks were cool and the plates full of tasty and nourishing food, some of it was from the sea.

Fresh fish, cool cucumbers and ripe papayas.

Just a drop of lime juice.

That’s where they met.

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