Another day in paradise.You are at least neck deep in ****.
Thank you, that one sums it up nicely!
Best I could find on short notice. I'll see if I can find some more.
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Another day in paradise.You are at least neck deep in ****.
Thank you, that one sums it up nicely!
Best I could find on short notice. I'll see if I can find some more.
How about that! @John53 taught me something...........Thanks, you're a Newt Nerd.Had a bad experience with a tree doctor?
Practise or practice?
How large was the Buddha?I drove an hour to see a giant Buddha. I wish we could have stayed longer, but I had to come back to take LeeAnder to the doctor.
Waiting on Sam to go get our friend. Sam can handle one kid alone, but not both. He needs back up. (This isn't a reflection on him... Ares and Yudhi together require a pro.)
His name is Wayne.
A red eft. Nice picture. One of yours?
A red eft. Nice picture. One of yours?
That's not something I was aware of.No salamanders in Australia. I just googled it.
He could look in my second story window, if he'd have wanted to.How large was the Buddha?
The internet is full of sites or you can choose color and font at CafePress.I need one of those...
And that pro is, of course, you.I drove an hour to see a giant Buddha. I wish we could have stayed longer, but I had to come back to take LeeAnder to the doctor.
Waiting on Sam to go get our friend. Sam can handle one kid alone, but not both. He needs back up. (This isn't a reflection on him... Ares and Yudhi together require a pro.)
Picture or web site with picture?I drove an hour to see a giant Buddha.
I came back to a grade A fit.And that pro is, of course, you.
SighI came back to a grade A fit.
Picture or web site with picture?
It's interesting to me that Buddhism split into two major schools. When I was learning about Buddhism, Tibetan and Zen attracted me and both are from the Mahayana tradition.Theravada Dhamma Society of Iowa - Temples Vibhaga
More than 1,000 attendees came to Theravada Dhamma Society of Iowa, a Buddhist temple in Marshalltown, to celebrate the completion of one of the largest images of Buddha in the United States. Families flocked in waves on Sunday to a massive 18-feet-tall, 12-square-feet-wide Buddha statue to take...temples.vibhaga.com