tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17498157.post128827812588134978..comments2023-10-01T08:03:04.444-04:00Comments on Dove Tale Writers: BABY DUCKDove Tale Writershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15695792370927170911noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17498157.post-61528310144269232202008-01-10T12:37:00.000-05:002008-01-10T12:37:00.000-05:00Mmmmmm, what language do I have to learn to be abl...Mmmmmm, what language do I have to learn to be able to read that? <BR/><BR/>I am back on line, guys. Matt fixed it. He didn't know what he did to fix it. Was a surprize. Maybe a miracle.<BR/><BR/>Happy New Year to all of you.<BR/><BR/>Still loving, yeah. A divided miracle for me. The two things I love most to do is going with my gang to Haysville, and going to editing circle. And why, oh why do they land time and again on the same day??? My mind is going like a teeter totter. Or is it like a weigh scale? I think now I refrain from going to editing, since the e-mail tells me there are many going. Maybe too much now. Last minute decision not good.<BR/><BR/>Can you tell I just finished reading a book where dialogue was in a Vietnamese accent? LOL.<BR/><BR/>Last night I went swimming. The same question that boggled my mind for ages pushed to the surface again. I studied the water that looks blue from above. Why does white water look blue? Someone told me "Water IS blue." Mmmmm, that didn't satisfy me. When I push the water in the pool with my hands, it reflects deep blue. When I cup it in my hands, it is colourless. Closer to the side of the pool wall, it looks more greenish. Looking down from a plane, the water in the ocean looks grey. Sometimes, like in the creek I wrote about in this story, water looks black. So, I reasoned that water is colourles. I wondered if the bending of light, the russling around of molecules had to do with it? Oh yeah, above the Western provinces,looking from a plane some lakes look bright geen. And the meditteranian ocean, I know from reading, is deep blue.So, I asked Matt what he thought. And he actually knew, and confirmed that is has to do with the reflecton, maybe the bending of light. I still don't understand the details of bending light and reflections and all that. But I know at least that originally water is colourless. I've read somewhere that the feathers of birds also take their colour from light shining through them. But a Blue Jay always looks blue. Mallards' feathers change from green to blue to purple.<BR/><BR/>So many miracles to learn about. Thanks Matt for helping me to the next stage of trying to figure things out. And thanks for getting me back on line.<BR/><BR/>Wild thing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17498157.post-74411498438561477982008-01-08T19:40:00.000-05:002008-01-08T19:40:00.000-05:00Hello. This post is likeable, and your blog is ver...Hello. This post is likeable, and your blog is very interesting, congratulations :-). I will add in my blogroll =). If possible gives a last there on my site, it is about the <A HREF="http://www.provedorcrescenet.com" REL="nofollow">CresceNet</A>, I hope you enjoy. The address is http://www.provedorcrescenet.com . A hug.<A HREF="0472844875" REL="nofollow"></A>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17498157.post-33846065258736865712007-12-31T23:18:00.000-05:002007-12-31T23:18:00.000-05:00Happy New Year, WT.Another year, that is miracle,...Happy New Year, WT.<BR/><BR/>Another year, that is miracle, too. A nice miracle, we are still here. Still writing, still thinking, still loving.<BR/><BR/>Still blogging.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com