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Sunday 3 January 2016

Brother Sean Bradley Enclosed Lay Monastic Monk at Tau Community of Interfaith Franciscans

Brother Sean BradleyBlessings for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Thank you for your gift of friendship here on Linkedin. I would like to invite your heart to come and join us in our quest for global unity and Peace within the whole Family of God in 2016. We propose to start A New Year in Franciscan Joy, from January 7th: Brother Sean and Franciscan Friends are hoping to provide a real treat for the spiritually hungry. Yes, 365 live spiritual webinars on Franciscan Celtic Spirituality underpinned by the wisdom of Saints Francis and Claire of Assisi. We go live from: 8.00PM (GMT) 12.00 (PST) 2.00PM (CST) 3.00PM (EST) on our Livetream Virtual TV/Internet channel where we gather as children of Gaia -Mother Earth with our Holy Father Mother God/Dess unite in reflective prayer, meditation with sacred chants/music to raise the Earth’s vibration ~ One Collective Consciousness ♥ Joy Love Peace UNITYhttp://original.livestream.com/doves4peace Shalom - Peace -Namaste - OmShanti - Pax et Bonum - Deus Amoris Est -Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo (Rev) Brother Sean TCOSF  Author Founder and Abbott of the Tau Community of Interfaith Franciscans  www.taucommunity.com www.celticfranciscanmonk.com

World's Sneakiest Animals a r progamme to watch

Episode 1

World's Sneakiest AnimalsEpisode 1 of 3

Chris Packham meets the animals using devious tactics and sneaky tricks to survive. New, groundbreaking science reveals astonishing visual trickery, from illusionist zebras to vanishing geckos and shape-shifting cuttlefish. Meet the mischievous mimics, from snakes to baby birds disguised as caterpillars, and a lioness who looks like a male lion. The world's ultimate con artists rely on sneaky strategies, even against their own kind - meet the monkey that cheats its own family and the lizard that fakes its own death. These animals really will do everything it takes to stay alive.see on bbc i player-http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06t3n0f

Saturday 2 January 2016

GRADING 12-12-2015

file:///C:/Users/DTS/Downloads/download.htm-Ghostman Raines grading-GESAR KARATE ,HOLSWORTHY DEVON

MEMOIRS.

WHEN I WAS LIVING IN ESSEX IN 70,S TO 1988 THE MUSIC SCENE WAS VERY VARIED FROM PUNK TO HARD CORE REGGAE .I GOT INTO THE LOCAL SCENE BY ACCIDENT THROUGH MY SISTERS -NICKY-EX BOYFRIENDS MATE WHO MANAGED A BAND CALLED N.A.D -KINK COVERS AND TRASH METAL -I HELPED OUT AS A ROADIE WELL  JUST THE ONCE AND OFTEN ATTENDED REHEARSALS WITH A CHAT AND A LITTLE CHEMICAL ENHANCEMENT -WEED AND WHEN PLAYED AT LOCAL PUB WOULD WATCH EACH TIME OFTEN GOING AN HOUR EARLY SO NOT TO PAY TO GET IN.I WENT TO A CONCERT IN LONDON ONCE GOT HOME AT 5.00 PM THEN TO WORK SAME DAY -WAS REALLY WACKED .I KNEW A GIRL INTO TRASH BIG TIME -SKINNY GIRL WITH A BIT OF A ATTITUDE ,A PUNK GIRL WITH A TATTOO NEAR HER PRIVATE BITS,A TRANSVESTITE ,PEOPLE WITH FACE TATTOOS OH WHAT FUN.I EAT FLOWERS, GOT INVITED TO PARTIES ,SPENT TIME SITTING ON A GRASS VERGE WAITING FOR MATES TO TURN UP.

Kara J Richards Composer, Producer, Performer- .http://karajrichardsong.wix.com/karajr#!autobiography/cp77

Kara J RichardsThe only time I remember my Dad saying anything nice about me was one day when he heard me singing along to the Joan Baez album Come From The Shadows, an album which, along with Bob Dylan's greatest hits double album in a beautiful wine red sleeve and Joni Mitchell’s Blue, formed what I would The only time I remember my Dad saying anything nice about me was one day when he heard me singing along to the Joan Baez album Come From The Shadows, an album which, along with Bob Dylan's greatest hits double album in a beautiful wine red sleeve and Joni Mitchell’s Blue, formed what I would call my Religious Education.
It was about this time that I fell desperately in love with my class teacher who played the guitar and sang Don McLean's Vincent. He left after his first year to pursue a career as a musician. I was heartbroken and started to write songs.My first “big” break came when I was 10. Our class teacher, an Irish lady called Ronnie Sullivan, helped me and a couple of classmates, Robin Cook (he was big on Elvis and played a mean guitar) and Alistair Cook (no relation, and more of a classical guitarist) to form a Peter, Paul and Mary style trio called The New Forest Rovers, which quickly became the star act of the school Friday afternoon performance assembly. This being well before the days when “appropriate behaviour” was expected of school teachers, Ronnie got us a slot at a pub where the local Irish band The Little People played on a Sunday night. We played a repertoire of murder ballads and folk songs. It was here that I discovered that crisps and coke (at this stage the brown fizzy type) were freely available to performing artists.call my Religious Education.
It was about this time that I fell desperately in love with my class teacher who played the guitar and sang Don McLean's 
Vincent. He left after his first year to pursue a career as a musician. I was heartbroken and started to write songs.

My first “big” break came when I was 10. Our class teacher, an Irish lady called Ronnie Sullivan, helped me and a couple of classmates, Robin Cook (he was big on Elvis and played a mean guitar) and Alistair Cook (no relation, and more of a classical guitarist) to form a Peter, Paul and Mary style trio called 
The New Forest Rovers, which quickly became the star act of the school Friday afternoon performance assembly. This being well before the days when “appropriate behaviour” was expected of school teachers, Ronnie got us a slot at a pub where the local Irish band The Little People played on a Sunday night. We played a repertoire of murder ballads and folk songs. It was here that I discovered that crisps and coke (at this stage the brown fizzy type) were freely available to performing artists.-https://www.facebook.com/http://karajrichardsong.wix.com/karajr/-SEE MORE ON -http://karajrichardsong.wix.com/karajr

A peek into a Blyton larder


A cluster of marigolds peeks from a teapot sitting pretty on a red-and-white checked tablecloth. Outside, a weathered picket fence flanks the soft sands by a sparkling ocean. Children with a cane basket head to picnic in the cove below. And, all of a sudden, sitting by a seaside café in Galle, I’m reminded of a childhood ghost — Smuggler Ben — and how one Blytonian summer I joined him to sail the Cornwall coast in his leaky boat, feasting on lettuce and ham sandwiches.
News that noted filmmaker Sam Mendes’ company is bringing to the big screen  The Faraway Tree  series puts the spotlight back on British children’s writer Enid Blyton. As much as she ruled the imagination of generations with pixies and fairies, adventures and mysteries and boarding school tales, Blyton had to make way for books that depicted the depressing reality of our times — from war and abuse to alien invasions -READ MORE -http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/a-peek-into-a-blyton-larder/article8055651.ece

Dorset cliff-fall sees fossil hunters race to find remains of ancient creatures


Fossil hunters race to a Dorset beach after a Christmas cliff-fall revealed the remains of hundreds of ancient creatures
Dozens of fossil hunters have raced to a Dorset beach after a cliff fall over Christmas revealed the remains of hundreds of ancient creatures.
-Dorset cliff-fall: Fossil hunters turn up in West Dorset village to try and finParts of the Jurassic cliffs in the village of Charmouth washed into the sea last week, paving the way for bones, which are millions of years old, to come to the surface.
And as word has spread about the discovery of the remains, fossil hunters have turned up in the West Dorset village to try and find their own souvenirs.
They have been scouring the shoreline hoping to find old remains washed up by the sea.
However, most of the fossils are just a few centimetres long, although some found have measured a couple of feet in size.
Tony Gill, who runs Charmout Fossil Shop, told the Western Morning News: ‘I looked across the beach and realised it looked -READ MORE -http://www.westfieldtimes.com/uk/dorset-cliff-fall-sees-fossil-hunters-race-to-seek-out-stays-of-historic-creatures/57436/