The Invisible Warrior Report: He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother!

The Invisible Warrior Report: He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother!: "It's a long Road" Click above to hear song by the Hollies The Road is Long, With many a winding turn, That leads u...

Blender Texturizing #1

Part 1 - Cherokee History As You've Never Heard It



Yeah, so...  15 years ago, this was kewl... 
Now it's "significant"?
I kept getting this "Tag, your IT", vibe from people.
Aren't we ALL?
Is
there a whup I'm missing?   I've been bouncing off people like a ping
pong ball for the past ....never-you-mind, let's be solution oriented. 
The wagons have backed off to give me some breathing room and oddly, I'm on schedule again.  I needed the winter to recoup. 
And this is a GREAT place to barter!  I'm sure I laughed at myself taking a wrong turn on some Albuquerque Rd
and where in the blue blazes is Tipperary, anyhow?
James W. Ramsey is in one of the books. 
Lou Tate Bousman worked and taught textiles in Kentucky.  The railroads took us south and west on Mother's side.
I can't wait to see the Little Loom House in person!
I
think I spoke to some veterans about wanting to put this country over
my knee. Billy Evans Horse (Kiowa Dad) introduced me around at a
Cherokee Powwow.
The Maple Leaf Lodge was like heaven to me.  Good Gravy!
(And now I got crow's laughin at me)
Please feel free to SPAM my links with these videos.
Some friendly hackers are helping me get my gear up and running right.
For the next few whatevers, I'll be wiping this laptop so I can start fresh.
..more to link, but I have to get some real rest.

The Invisible Warrior Report: He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother!

The Invisible Warrior Report: He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother!: "It's a long Road" Click above to hear song by the Hollies The Road is Long, With many a winding turn, That leads u...

Gil Scott Heron & Brian Jackson H2O Gate Blues

Blender Texturizing #1

Debussy: Arabesque I (1888)

Kansas - Point Of Know Return

JOE COCKER -With A Little Help From My Friends- 1969 Woodstock..

Part 1 - Cherokee History As You've Never Heard It



Yeah, so...  15 years ago, this was kewl... 
Now it's "significant"?
I kept getting this "Tag, your IT", vibe from people.
Aren't we ALL?
Is
there a whup I'm missing?   I've been bouncing off people like a ping
pong ball for the past ....never-you-mind, let's be solution oriented. 
The wagons have backed off to give me some breathing room and oddly, I'm on schedule again.  I needed the winter to recoup. 
And this is a GREAT place to barter!  I'm sure I laughed at myself taking a wrong turn on some Albuquerque Rd
and where in the blue blazes is Tipperary, anyhow?
James W. Ramsey is in one of the books. 
Lou Tate Bousman worked and taught textiles in Kentucky.  The railroads took us south and west on Mother's side.
I can't wait to see the Little Loom House in person!
I
think I spoke to some veterans about wanting to put this country over
my knee. Billy Evans Horse (Kiowa Dad) introduced me around at a
Cherokee Powwow.
The Maple Leaf Lodge was like heaven to me.  Good Gravy!
(And now I got crow's laughin at me)
Please feel free to SPAM my links with these videos.
Some friendly hackers are helping me get my gear up and running right.
For the next few whatevers, I'll be wiping this laptop so I can start fresh.
..more to link, but I have to get some real rest.

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