Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Is Pink Clouds?

so i was going to look for this blog on the internet, and some of you who know about the internet would have immediate answers for me, should you be able to find me, but more of that to follow, & im not finding the site on my googling of possibilities, but granted i haven't searched thru the blogger network itself.

It did all give an interesting look at what pink clouds is about in the old consciousness, or new one if that is what you call google: the public imagination. We've definitely got some confluence and this is what to think about I guess on the preceding towards name: exhibit A is pink clouds a fractal thing. i didn't know but im like "cool," after all, as i mentioned reading the math thing, done some math in past, and happy to remember the self similar thing, which at the time i first heard it was already a happy coincidence with the thousand golden lions in each hair of a golden lion statue of some buddhist text. that all beside the point except to say there are the fractal pink clouds, but yet they exist again, and in an organic farm context to boot, i see on my google search, at meadowland farm (i think it was called) in washington state on the blog of selfsame farm there is a picture of what the person called pink clouds, and here i thought at the time i first thought it that these things didn't at least yet exist, sounded kinda sci-fi and were patterns, maybe, maybe just a pretty sequined picture.

Other sites was the joshua may philosophy site, kinda metaphysics stuff, not me you should know, and a cool quote collection link that produced this: "A kiss about palm trees speeding by, trailing pink clouds when you drive down the Strip sizzling with champagne. A kiss about spotlights fanning the sky and the swollen sea spilling like tears all over your legs." Dangerous Angels by Francesca Lia Block which im not yet sure (will search) is a real book or not

let's just say pink clouds is starting to bring us into the fractal dimensions of unicorns existence levels and such.

to be fair ive just started my research of lia block, seems to exist.

on to the more exciting farm aspects which will of course become increasingly more important, we just got our richters catalog, that, while i have read varying reports on their quality, certainly do sell alot of herbs, more than rachel and I will need for the first year, and i think we can stick to the safe ones. some that i saw upon perusal that i was really down with are: chamomile, echinacea, feverfew, lavender, I mean the list could go on and on. so we will probably stick to ten or twenty i would guess that can be used in teas or salves - oh, wasabi was one that i don't think I can pass up on, - as I may or may not have mentioned we are having an asian theme and obviously . . . we also went to an asian market here in belleville illinois yesterday, they were selling stuff from mexico and cali that didn't look to appealing: daikon, bok choi, napa cabbage. The store on the whole was really cool though and we did get buckwheat soba noodles (lots of suprise protein), more later

2 Comments:

Blogger My Daily Struggles said...

Pink clouds. Unicorns. Cool!!

4:12 PM  
Blogger rd said...

well, it's about time i chime in here, at least in lieu of doing other work today, and today being a good day to chime in, having received a lengthy list of other farm name possibilities from jbs - for eg, we don't grow weed, masters of the universe, meddling kids, huge hugs, kick out the yams, not rasheed wallace, and toodles - so many possibilities - one should be chosen soon, as we currently have an offer of a coaster-size business card design if we get one - not sure if pink clouds is expansive/focused enough

7:22 PM  

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