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harvey

Joined: 26 Mar 2008 Posts: 281 Location: Mediterranea
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Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:36 pm Post subject: Mediterraneans 4 global cooling |
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Went for a gifting run on Sunday. I had planned on hopping on a train relatively early (Spanish time), but was blocked for at least 10 minutes by the Barcelona marathon. Under normal conditions, I would have been clapping both my hands and feet (I only ever could muster a half-marathon), but this set me back an hour, as I missed my train. After an hours train ride, I was picked up by a Spanish co-gifter and we set off to do a bit of gifting along the Spanish coast and then into France, for some mountain top hugging. We got to a fair bit of antennas, can't exactly remember how many. The sky indubitably had an artificial texture to it, even more so above a mountain top array (dark, stagnant, wavy etc), which we gifted around 4 in the afternoon. Well in the following image, that is about the time a cloud front disbands from the mountain range.
It started raining moderately by late-afternoon (unexpectedly). We gifted our last antenna around 7 in the evening, before crossing back into Spain.
Spoke to someone from the area aroud noon (our time), it had been snowing hard non-stop since midnight. I guess that is what they call the butterfly effect, or was that the kiss cool effect?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9cTHJKtnN0
A final note, although our climatological proclivities are at the opposing end of the spectrum, as a founding member of the Mediterraneans for global cooling, I would like to say, for the record, that I very much respect the artistic ventures of the Minnesotans for Global Warming.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u03QcymdCtg
Edit: Mediterraneans for gc is a better title than Pyreneans for gc. _________________ http://beingandquirkiness.blogspot.com
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AmbientSound
Joined: 07 May 2008 Posts: 425 Location: MA
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:00 am Post subject: |
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Excellent choice for a gifting spot. The Pyrenees are definitely an important mountain range. I bet this will help the weather for anything down-wind of it. Interesting about the rain.
It was raining for nearly 2 weeks here during a recent gifting run that I did of the 82 square-mile island I live on. The clouds parted for me though, during my hour-long run, and it stayed clear the whole time. As soon as I was finished and was back inside, the rain resumed. I was so happy about that. And you know what else? I think we're actually going to have a spring this year, instead of going straight from winter to summer as has increasingly been the trend over the last decade. Interestingly, I gifted just one tower last year, to see what would happen, and we got some rather severe weather and things were definitely thrown off (probably because of all the other ungifted towers and the flux in energy this may have caused). Now all the towers are gifted, and I feel like the weather is finally evening out, as is the overall energy of this place. It's crazy what fiberglass resin, a quartz crystal and metal will do when they are mixed together properly. _________________ Necessity is the mother of invention. |
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harvey

Joined: 26 Mar 2008 Posts: 281 Location: Mediterranea
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 7:07 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Ambientsound,
Wow, 2 weeks of rain is a long time period. Good news about springtime, if you do have one.
As for this gifting run, the rain turned into snow in a few hours time, and a day later there was up to 20 inches in the plain. It also reached Barcelona, bilbao on the Spanish side, where 40 highways were closed, with a record snowfall for a quarter century, and to Cannes and Nice on the French side.
Snow causes problems in south west Europe
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8556912.stm
Snow hits Mediterranean coast
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8557570.stm
Actually, the snowstorm had now extended to Corsica and Italy, and I think I read the Balkans too.  _________________ http://beingandquirkiness.blogspot.com |
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harvey

Joined: 26 Mar 2008 Posts: 281 Location: Mediterranea
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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:05 pm Post subject: |
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Just in from the Balearic Islands chapter of the Mediterraneans for global cooling: "we are enthralled by the snow here, though it has quickly melted by the sea."
| Quote: | Further snows and freezing temperatures are expected to continue to affect a large part of the Iberian Peninsula during the day, with Spain’s state weather agency Aemet forecasting that the brunt of the cold weather will be seen in the Pyrenees, the Basque Country and the Balearic Islands.
http://www.fruitnet.com/content.aspx?cid=6102&rid=1 |
Some of our Barcelona members expressing their playful joy - where there hadn't been such snowfall since 1962.
Curling en la nevada de Barcelona
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fncQaNdh2I8
GRAN NEVADA en Barcelona. 8 de Marzo de 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY084PRH--A _________________ http://beingandquirkiness.blogspot.com |
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AmbientSound
Joined: 07 May 2008 Posts: 425 Location: MA
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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:57 pm Post subject: |
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Excellent.
I am glad to report that the weather is indeed very spring-like here, with temps in the upper 40s/50s. I didn't need to wear my jacket on Monday. Cooler at night, of course, but does not go below freezing. This is how I remember it being as a kid. Last year at this time it was freezing and the weather really didn't start warming up until mid-june! It has also been sunny and the majority of chem-trails seem to be dissipating almost as soon as they are laid.
On Monday I went to martial arts and pumped out 240 squats. Usually we only do around 100. I also worked a lot harder on the other exercises. I predicted that I would be toast about half-way through but I left with high vitality and my energy level has been up all week. Tomorrow I will train again. I am curious to see how Monday's class will have affected tomorrow's training. _________________ Necessity is the mother of invention. |
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harvey

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AmbientSound
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Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 3:15 am Post subject: |
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Very nice. I can almost see the DOR melting away with that TB at the edge of the picture. What are you using for shavings?
Today I gave a piece of orgonite to a psychic couple and I am awaiting their reply. I also gave one to a friend who lives in a more populated area. They were both pyramids from a TB order from orgonecrystals. One of those sits under my computer monitor, which sits above my first attempted orgonite piece (it looks ugly as anything but energetically it kicks arse). _________________ Necessity is the mother of invention. |
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harvey

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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:41 pm Post subject: |
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Good day, AS. I'm not sure those are my TBs. Anyhow, my latest ones are made with aluminium shavings. I preferred the look of the ones made with steel shavings, but that may be purely subjective.  _________________ http://beingandquirkiness.blogspot.com |
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