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alonewiththemoon) wrote2008-06-28 04:57 pm
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Post 3 things you've done in your lifetime that you don't think anybody else on your friends list has done. See if anybody else responds with "I've done that." If they have, you need to add another!(2.b., 2.c., etc...) Have your friends cut & paste this into their journal to see what unique things they've done in their life.
1. Laid on the ground in the main cavern of Altamira and stared at the painted bison thundering across the ceiling above me. I feel somewhat guilty about this because very few people are allowed in per year, and why should I have been one of them, but then again, I would not give up the experience for the world.
2. Partially skinned a beaver in a big community wigwam heated by oil drums with a floor carpeted in cedar boughs in the James Bay area. The pelts were too valuable to let the tourists do much of the skinning, but I did enough to have a feel for what it's about.
3. Held the oldest manmade object in Canada, a 2.5 million year old australopithacine stone hammer. Felt funny to be handling it, but it's not like I could break it or anything.
Today I have been sewing, setting rhinestones and wrestling with video software (I won, I think). Now time to see if all my costume alterations hold up to actual dancing.
1. Laid on the ground in the main cavern of Altamira and stared at the painted bison thundering across the ceiling above me. I feel somewhat guilty about this because very few people are allowed in per year, and why should I have been one of them, but then again, I would not give up the experience for the world.
2. Partially skinned a beaver in a big community wigwam heated by oil drums with a floor carpeted in cedar boughs in the James Bay area. The pelts were too valuable to let the tourists do much of the skinning, but I did enough to have a feel for what it's about.
3. Held the oldest manmade object in Canada, a 2.5 million year old australopithacine stone hammer. Felt funny to be handling it, but it's not like I could break it or anything.
Today I have been sewing, setting rhinestones and wrestling with video software (I won, I think). Now time to see if all my costume alterations hold up to actual dancing.
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(Anonymous) 2008-06-29 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)- Edrie