by holmes » Thu 30 Mar 2006, 18:28:08
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PenultimateManStanding', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('holmes', 't')he indians believed it was the back of a curved turtle shell. close.
sure it's close, essentially they thought of the world as a hemisphere then. That fits from looking at the clouds go down to the horizon. The turtle shell was perhaps their way of saying "hemisphere". It's only if you travel great distances that you notice you always seem to be at the "top" of the shell.
I will never cease to be amazed at the magic of this blue green planet. Theres no other word except "magical". It is magical. Im in awe every day I walk to work and look at the beutiful hills and plains. Then on the weekend blasting off into the land and just drool. I love walking and observing. If I was truly free I would jsut walk and walk. never stopping. Id live out of my pack and tent. once and awhile stopping to rplensih the supplies. Im at home in areas of wide spaces. everything evenly spaced.
The puffy clouds are free. The cumulus nimbus. right? I think thats the puffy cloud.
Thats why Im so pissed off at its destruction. I sleep like a log tho go figure. I really should be an insomniac.
It also seems the skies were alot healthier when I was kid. More clean clouds and brighter days. I noticed a change in the mid to late 80's. thats when the seasons became less pronounced. very fast changes.