Saturday, May 31, 2008

Snails

Snails!!!! Snails!!! Snails!!!!!

I was walking home from the thrift shop last night and I passed by this house with a small garden in the front. It was dark but I still got to see the snails. Whaaaa-!!!! There were so many!!!! It was like they were having a convention or something.

Did you know that snails as neither male or female, they are all hermaphrodites! That means they all have both sperms and eggs. They lay their eggs in the ground but they need a 2nd sperm to fertilize the eggs. Isn't that amazing!!! Truly, amazing but being able to do all that takes the fun out of sex. Don't you think so?

Thursday, May 22, 2008

This has to be the 'photo of the Year'
Friendship, cooperation and love defined in a single photo

HAVE A GREAT DAY!

Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we should dance....


Passion Of The Night

He draws me close when he comes home to me
He kisses me with such passion that sends shivers up from my feet

His touch is like a feather

Brushing my skin with great measures
His hands roam my body
Undressing me to give me pleasures

I often loose touch with reality

When both of our naked bodies touch
I often sink to a distant place

While we free the fire within our hearts

His size often makes me gasp
When he stabs me with his spear
His size so huge, so big
Always fills me up with fear

He moves oh so gently within me
Like waves clashing back and forth
He fills me up inside
To the point where I can bear no more

I cry out lout
Of passion, not of fear
I feel within my melting pot
That he teases and taunts all about

Our bodies discovers a rhythm of their own
That rocks us through the night
Our energy being drained as well as our soul
Adding the finishing touch to end it all

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Great Australia Shows

Since my family changed cable operators, I've been able to watch 2 great Australian shows.

First one I got to watch is McLeod's Daughters:

Hardship and respect for the land are key at Drovers Run, a vast cattle ranch in the Australian outback that once belonged to Jack McLeod. Now, with his passing, his two daughters are reunited to decide the ranch's future. While Tess initially wants to sell her share, she finds that the land beckons to her. And her sense of optimism is much needed, given that Claire has spent years struggling to keep the ranch financially afloat. These two decide to run it together, with their housekeeper and mother-figure, Meg, her teenage daughter, Jodi, and a local girl, Becky, who is escaping her own troubles in town. Their lives are hard and the obstacles many, but the rewards are every bit as grand as the wild open land they've inherited.


The second one is Home and Away:

Home and Away (also commonly abbreviated in writing to H&A) is a Logie-winning soap opera that is produced in Sydney by the Seven Network since July 1987. It premiered on 17 January 1988 and is now one of the longest-running series on Australian television.


The show initially focused on the characters of Pippa and Tom Fletcher who ran the Summer Bay Caravan Park and lived there with a succession of foster children, most notably Sally Fletcher (Kate Ritchie), but the show has expanded and now focuses on the Stewart family along with the rest of the residents of Summer Bay.

Home and Away is most successful television series in Australian history having won 31 Logies since 1988. It took this title at the 2008 Logie Awards where the show won an impressive four awards.

In my opinion these shows are award winning. The cast/characters are great. And the storyline, something to keep track of. Plus the music is wonderful.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Lunch?.....Lunch!!!!

I was sent an interesting email the other day.

Its about a family that went scuba diving. When the family submerged themselves in the water they noticed their son shaking. The father signaled "What's wrong?" But the son, being underwater couldn't speak so he just took a picture of his parents underwater and surfaced. When they all surfaced, the parents asked the son what was wrong. The son said that there was a shark behind them. The parents didn't believe him...that is until he showed them the picture he took of them underwater.


Guess what they saw.
Maybe its because the son didn't panic and point to the shark that the shark didn't attack. Or maybe its because the shark already ate. Hmph!

Speaking of lunch...I had a big one this afternoon. I had pizza of two topics. One half was meat lovers and the second half was of seafood variety. Four of us shared the pizza and each one of us had 4 slices! After eating two slices we were already full so we saved the rest of the 2 other slices for dinner. Man, that was some good pizza.