State of the Sooky
Feb. 1st, 2010 09:01 pmWork: put in an extra day since I didn't run Saturday.
Dr.: Boobs squished. Will hear later
Dinner: Chicken sandwiches. Discovered my dad sent the HOT banana pepper rings home with us. Ooops.
FLY: made bed, decluttered front room, put out a hotspot in the hall, 15 minutes of movement, drank water, shined sink.
Writing: synopsis for Master Bear and sent it. (Oreganoooooo!)
Reading: on last story of Eternal Darkness
Scent of the Day: Satyr, from the Ars Amatoria (first of the month pick).
Unleash the bawdy, unrestrained passion of the satyr! A ferociously masculine scent: sexual, vigorous, and truly wild. heavy on the musk and spice.
Tarot meditation of the day: Queen of wands
Dr.: Boobs squished. Will hear later
Dinner: Chicken sandwiches. Discovered my dad sent the HOT banana pepper rings home with us. Ooops.
FLY: made bed, decluttered front room, put out a hotspot in the hall, 15 minutes of movement, drank water, shined sink.
Writing: synopsis for Master Bear and sent it. (Oreganoooooo!)
Reading: on last story of Eternal Darkness
Scent of the Day: Satyr, from the Ars Amatoria (first of the month pick).
Unleash the bawdy, unrestrained passion of the satyr! A ferociously masculine scent: sexual, vigorous, and truly wild. heavy on the musk and spice.
Tarot meditation of the day: Queen of wands
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The U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, has sacred spaces for Protestants, Catholics, Jews, Muslims and Buddhists to pray. Beginning on March 10, the Academy's press office reports that followers of Earth-centered religions will have a new place to worship, a circle of stones near the Academy's Cadet Chapel and Visitor Center. Sgt. Longcrier, a non-commissioned officer in charge of the Academy's astronautics labs, helped create the worship area with the campus chapel. He explains that Earth-centered spirituality includes traditions such as Wicca, Druidism and several other religious paths. According to the Academy, Longcrier became Pagan after arriving in 2006, at a time when religious tolerance had improved dramatically there. "There really haven't been any obstacles for the new circle," he said. "The chaplain's office has been 100 percent supportive." Chaplain (Lt. Col.) William Ziegler, Cadet Wing chaplain, said, "Every service member is charged with defending freedom for all Americans, and that includes freedom to practice our religion of choice or, for that matter, not to practice any faith at all."
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Date: 2010-02-02 07:22 pm (UTC)Shocked me as the USAF acadmey has been the home of some pretty ugly Christianist activity in the last few years.