More Wonders!
You inspired and encouraged me to try to fly. Maybe I can build me
some little Lizard wings.
I might just attempt a mini-glide off my favorite tree...Or maybe off
a big tall rock first.
Yea! Shaman Fools always find some way to fly. (It's just that I am
more used to crawling and flowing.)
Fly on!
~ Chammy
--- In shaman_fools@yahoogroups.com, timothy barr <notfallingdude@...>
wrote:
>
> I long to fly ,,, I hate being stuck to the ground
>
> chameleonflow <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Wonders!
>
> Reptile inspired as I am, I hug the ground or a tree branch! But some
> lizards are flying fools.
>
> http://images.google.com/images?q=flying+lizard
>
> Crows and gulls don't worry about safety inspections, do they? They
> do often appear to fly just for fun but maybe it's really business
> related.
>
> Remember, after years of dreaming flying and trying to fly Wilbur and
> Orville Wright showed off the first successful mechanical wings only
> 100 years ago. Now look at all the trouble their flying foolishness
> started (not that there wasn't plenty of flying foolishness among
> humankind before then)!
>
> I shall stick to shamanic flight this year - no delays or stranding or
> crashing. In my dreams I can shapeshift wings and be a flying lizard.
>
> Wonder On,
> ~ Chammy
>
> --- In shaman_fools@yahoogroups.com, "knowingcrowing"
> <knowingcrowing@> wrote:
> >
> > CAW!
> >
> > This is an amazing story about gliding an Airbus A-330 after a
massive
> > fuel leak! The link is very long so it will wrap around and may have
> > to be copied and pasted.
> >
> >
http://www.diecastaircraftforum.com/1-1-scale-commercial-aviation/7522-
> > air-transat-a330-200-makes-crash-landing-azores.html
> >
> > I just began looking into aviation stories today. Maybe the news
of so
> > many cancelled flights started this, or maybe it was the crows and
> > seagulls.
> >
> > The baby crows have been flocking around here all week. It rained all
> > day today and I didn't see any but I wasn't outside looking either.
> >
> > At dusk two days ago I saw a flock of big and little crows and a
flock
> > of seagulls soaring, diving, and gliding about above me, weaving
in and
> > out among one another, a chaos of black and white flight.
> >
> > Caws and screeches sounded an impromtu cacophony expressing more of
> > what looked like expert flying just for the marvelous fun of it. The
> > show was over soon, in less than 10 minutes. I was happy to be there
> > looking up when this improv began.
> >
> > CAW!
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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