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Graham Lea

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March 15

Japan

Wow it has been a while. . . for anyone who still visits this site, I am off to Japan on Saurday (March 17th) for two weeks.  If you are interested, you can follow along with some pictures at http://www.flickr.com/photos/gwlea
 
Graham
January 05

Message to GM heading to Korea

Hello GM,  I would be glad to pass along my brother's contact info but, alas, I do not have yours.  You can sed it to me via a private message in the guest book (as you did in your last message).  Have fun in Korea.  I am thinking of going to visit Japan myself this winter.
 
best.
G
January 04

Promised (but late) New Year's entry

Well, here is my New Year’s Catch-up entry.  I must say I am glad 2006 is over . . .all in all, it was a rather lousy year.  If you have been reading, you know that my father was ill, among and, among other issues that I shan’t place here 2006 could not end fast enough.  Not that 2007 is shaping up much better but at least there is possibility in it.  I have two potential short-term jobs that I should find out about in the next week or so.  I also am applying to grad school for September.  Right now I have an application in at UBC (University of British Columbia) and am preparing one for UPEI (University of Prince Edward Island).  We shall see how those pan out in the next few months.  Finally, I am thinking of travelling to Japan for a couple of weeks this March.  My brother is living there and what better time to visit Tokyo than when you can get a free place to stay!!!

 

As of right now, I have received 4109 hits on my space.  Not bad for a boring person who never updates!

 

Anyway, that is it for me now

 

Best to you

Graham

December 23

Merry Christmas / Happy Holidays

To those few who still check my site (Thanks Bonnie, Zaya, and Ella) I wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.  I know I have been rather negligent of this space - I just havn't had it in my to post.  However, I will do a New Year's post that will bring you all up to date on my perpendicular universe.
 
all the best,
Graham
November 18

Thank-you

Thanks to Zaya for the Fwonderful portrait. If only the subject did the picture justice

Graham
November 17

Happy Birthday

Hello all,

just wishing myself a happy birthday . . . alas, this is about as exciting as it gets . .  ah well . . another year down.

hope everyone is doing well,
G
September 04

Book Quoting

Over the past week, I have been reading The Te of Piglet by Benjamin Hoff.  The following two paragraphs caught my attention.

 

Today, thanks to this rather lopsided cultural foundation, we live in what is commonly described as a Materialistic Society.  But that description is in error.  Ours is in reality an Abstract Value society - one in which things are not appreciated for what they are so much as what they represent.  If Western industrial society appreciated the Material World, there would be no junkyards, no clearcut forests, no shoddily designed and manufactured products, no poisoned water sources, no obese, fuel-guzzling automobiles, nor any of the other horrors and eyesores that haunt us at every turn.  If ours were a materialistic society, we would love the physical world - and we would know our limits within it. 
 
In truth, Western industrial society does not eve notice the Material World.  It quickly discards it, leaves it to rust in the rain.  The material world is Here and Now, and industrial society does not appreciate or pay attention to the Here and Now.  It's too busy coveting and rushing after the There and Later On.  As a result, it all too often fails to see what is right in front of it, and what’s coming from that.  It forgets were it has been; it does not know where it is going.
 
Well, Summer is over and hopefully that will signal a return to more stable and maybe better times . . . I will try to update my site a bit more frequently than in the past.
 
best,
G