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Workativity
Amy stresses at the end of the day. Edith Head (the flamingo) makes everything better.
Parting glance and Stephanie
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A final look at The Crossings... the Tibetan Prayer Flags at the entrance/exit, and a shot of Stephanie and her Shadow, whom I finally got my butt in gear and met after 3 years of them being within driving distance. --regan
Even more conferenceness
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The mosaic in the floor of the main hall and Dr. Joe Dispenza with his flock. It was actually a quote from one of his lectures that brought me to this conference. I was listening at 2 a.m. while packing one Saturday morning, and I was pondering attending the conference during one of those 6 to 10 attention-span losses each minute. I was thinking about how it would reflect on my work ethic and dedication if I took a second vacation in 3 months, and that I really didn't deserve any more time off unless I was sick. It was at that moment that Dr. Joe asked, "Why wait for science to give you the permission?" which works on so many levels. I sat down and petted the kitty and let my frontal lobe light up the rest of the night and signed up for the conference the next week. --regan
Happy.
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Happy flower. Happy post-reflexology feet. Happy happy.
More conferenceness
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This time Dr. Fred Alan Wolf (busy denying everything), the statue in the front hall, and Dr. Masaru Emoto. --regan
Mmm. Pottery Barn Outlet.
this picture is owned by the submitter. contact submitter for permission before using it in any wayNow in their new San Marcos location (2 doors down from their old location). --regan
Conferenceness
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At The Crossings outside of Austin for a "What the &*^% Do We Know" Conference. It's a gorgeous location. The shot which is mostly the backs of other people's heads is Will Arnzt, the co-producer and director of the film talking. And I've never seen an infinite pool in person before. Tres cool. --regan
Irrigation system
this picture is owned by the submitter. contact submitter for permission before using it in any waySnapped a shot of the irrigation around the coleus before leaving today.
Four out of five mosquitoes agree...
this picture is owned by the submitter. contact submitter for permission before using it in any wayRegan's blood is the tastiest this side of the Pecos (not sure exactly where the Pecos is, but since Chester's uses it in their advertising, I'm guessing in western Texas someplace). And what's evil is that the other side of this arm is actually worse, but I can't contort myself to get a picture. The good news is that my automatic irrigation system is now completely installed. Photos of that forthcoming. --regan
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