We Hold These Truths To Be Self Evident

November 2, 2008

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Saturday, November 1st, 2008.

the nice pep daily charge: “adopt the pace of nature, her furtively is patience.” ralph waldo emersonnature doesn’t rush to the next condition. summer runs its order Levaquin leg of the rally, and gently passes the baton to fall. fall does its thing, and gently evolves into winter. winter to spring. spring to summer.

throughout the course of a year, there’s a masterful congruity of survive experiences. some would label these experiences “good” or “bad.”if you like the summer season, you’d likely say winter is “bad.” if you find agreeable the go down occasion, you power think spring is “bad.”but these labels are simply ones created by you … to suit your agenda, and your current personal preferences. the person seniority next to you might have the exact opposite label process.

in my opinion, the goal in life is to reach the up on of awareness that causes you to be at peace, and in a state of consistent joy, no matter what season of life you’re experiencing.allow the seasons of life (segment #13 of hard-cover 1) to change around you … that’s what they do. but attempt not to allow the change in seasons … to change your “you”.as you’re able to cultivate this level of toleration (segment #36 of book 1) and adroitness, you can easily manage the natural changes that come into your life, and look forward to the new season on its way, while stilly appreciating the beauty of the current season you’re experiencing.

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some folks extent with “seasonal depression” (i be informed, because i used to be one of them), and this is really just a subconscious fear of change.you tend to be comfortable with how things are, and don’t love to rock the boat too much. so when a new season (naturally) arrives, something inside you recognizes this as change … and you begin to unconsciously endure it, and in this obstruction, you invent discomfort or depression in your life.i’ve at no time been to a shrink, or completed any actual examination on the prone to, that’s honourable my own observational analysis on what happens. call me dr. meticulous if you opt. come lyric down on my couch if you need to. ;]

there there. now tell me all your problems. i’ll make them all more advisedly. ;]any dang way, here’s the explanation to staying in your “peace space” as the seasons of life change: ascetically embrace nature’s truth. it’s perfect togetherness! it doesn’t get all pissy when draw back shows up. it understands that summer has had its shape, and in pattern to stay in perfect compatibility, support needs to do its thing.it’s the done exact thing with your life. take that, in order for your life to be in perfect harmony, you’ve gotta clinch the natural (nature) changes!today’s blog sponsored by:

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November 1, 2008

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Occupational metaphors packed Republican stump speeches yesterday, and the symbolic barrage climaxed when John McCain told a crowd: “Well, you’re all Joe the Plumber!”

In an interview earlier this week, poet and performer Douglas Kearney urged young writers to question such seemingly harmless political language. The Whiting Award winner also talked about his upcoming projects, including poems about crucial moments in contemporary history.

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So far, author Barry Lopez talked about Sarah Palin and author Manuel Munoz order Stromectol reflected on university funding. Tune in tomorrow for another installment.

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Pembroke in running for free football lighting system

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Pembroke Pop Warner Football is in the spotlight!

Almost.

For the second year in a row, NorthEast-Eagle Electrical Distributors, in conjunction with WEEI-AM, is presenting the New Friday Night Lights 2008 Sweepstakes.

Thirteen communities from all over New England have chance to win a brand new sports lighting system for their youth football league field. This event gives youth and junior football players, their parents and their community a wonderful gift that will last for years.

This year, Pop Warner Football President Robert Colangeli entered Pembroke into the competition.

To enter, Colangeli had to write an essay and submit a photo of the field of his choice, which in this case was the football field at the High School, Titan Field.

In his essay he said that the “High School has been great to Pop Warner. They let us use their practice fields and on some Sundays their game field. We now have six football teams and because we have no lights some teams play their games on the old practice fields while others play on the high school field. With lights our young children would benefit because they could all play at the same location. With lights we all would benefit.”

Not only would the lights benefit youth football and cheerleading, it would also increase the number of people who attend Friday games at the high school, said Colangeli.

“If the field had lights it would open up more scheduling opportunities for all of the sports for the high school and youth level. And for Friday and Saturday night games for football it would be great for people,” he said.

Now, the fate of Friday Night Lights is in the hands of Pembroke residents.

In order to win, residents must go to the Web site and vote for the town of their choice.

Voting will continue until November 16 and the winner will be announced December 1. The lights go to the town that garners the most support for their home turf.

Getting the lights would mean Pembroke could save money on renting lights and equipment for one-time use.

“They tried in the past to rent portable lighting for one Friday night game but you have to rent 10 towers and tow them in and wheel them onto the turf field just for one game,” said Colangeli.

The other 12 towns participating in the contest are Lincoln and East Greenwich, R.I, as well as Walpole, Franklin, Mendon, Shrewsbury, Worcester, Beverly, and Groton and two towns in Connecticut.

“It’d be fantastic for the high school, and the community,” said Colangeli.

to vote for pembroke to help get the high school’s football react to lit up visit www.newfridaynightlights.com   newswriter steve annear can be reached at sannear@cnc.com.

 

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