Tag: Flickr-2

  • 20100529-Still Bored

    Earlier, I was browsing a discussion forum and decided to mess around with someone’s photo of a green-colored, happy orgone piece. What I did was create a black-colored curl, similar to that of Charlie Brown, on top of where the eyebrows would be of the smiley face. Then I saved my creation (with MS Paint and a mouse), uploaded it to my Flickr.com account and then posted my response. I like keeping busy this way.

    Modified image of an orgone piece, given a cow lick!
    Charlie Brown's face on orgone piece

    Then I saw a nice long-headed poem titled `All is One`. So that means even the demons, greys, reptoids and all the evil critters lurking at every corner is part of the Divine Providence – the Allah, Buddha, Brahma, etc. That concept is creepy considering how some people still think they are not like the other person or persons with whom they compete, just to be on top of the ladder of success and such.

  • 20100226-Heavenly Angels

    `Here is an angel to an angel from an angel. She will take care of you.`

    ~Seniora Josie (02/26/2010)

    During this morning’s mass, the old woman has given me a glitter-filled, angel statue that is about 4.5 inches in height. She has silver wings, silver hair and wears a silver gown. She carries a blue-colored wrap with blue roses. Here is a photo of this heavenly angel:

    Heavenly Angels
    Heavenly Angels
  • 20100215-Dead Man

    While Maw and I were exercising to the `Flashback` medley music of the oldies, something caught my attention. There appeared to be a face on the coverlet of the cushion for our barcalounger!

    The face looked square and equally wide to its length. The eyes were closed, almost shut tight from pain. Maw said it looked like Buddha. In my mind I saw an Olmec or a Polynesian and thought of Pete or at least a Native American Indian.

    Maw instructed me to strip off this coverlet and the original cover for this cushion and wash the offending face away. She had prayed for the image to go in peace and sprinkled it with holy water. But she felt that I needed to add some more holy water, along with the liquid soap and into the washer.

    Here is a photo taken on 2/15/2010 8:22:45 PM and uploaded via my Flickr.com account:

    Olmec Face
    Olmec Face

    `Ho’oponopono` to Pete. [“I’m sorry. Please forgive me. Thank you, I love you.”]

  • 20100208-More Spooks

    Here is a recent photo showing a helicopter hovering in our neighborhood, just south of our home. (Photo taken on 2/8/2010 3:40:49 PM).

    Copter Hovering
    My photo showing a helicopter

    I am assuming that `they` are looking for that wandering and probably lost white boy, who has a DEFINITE speech disability. Once again and because of being too stupid, he probably needed help earlier this morning.

    I should have told him to wait while I called for help. But Maw and Paw responded generically, assuming he was a sales person: `We are not interested.`

    We thought that maybe the city was doing a general surveillance of the neighborhood and which property didn’t comply with city code as far as building patios that are too close to shared fences, like ours.

  • 20100116-Prayer Journal

    [Flynn’s comments: The following text is from the Diocese of San Jose website [http://www.dsj.org/being-catholic/worship/a-prayer-after-the-earthquake-in-haiti]. It is almost EXACTLY as it appears in our bulletin insert (Second Sunday in Ordinary Time – January 16-17, 2010).]

    Photo: "Weeping Christ" by Broken Lens via Flickr.com.
    Weeping Christ

     

    On Tuesday, January 12, 2010, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit southern Haiti, ten miles from the capital, Port-Au-Prince. Heavy damage, severe injuries, and serious loss of life are expected.

    Two Americans still missing in the rubble are Catholic aid workers from the Diocese of Norwich, Connecticut.

    Haiti is the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere. About 80% of Haitians live in poverty.

    A Prayer After the Earthquake in Haiti

    Lord, at times such as this,
    when we realize that the ground beneath our feet
    is not as solid as we had imagined,
    we plead for your mercy.

    As the things we have built crumble about us,
    we know too well how small we truly are
    on this ever-changing, ever-moving,
    fragile planet we call home.
    Yet you have promised never to forget us.

    Do not forget us now.

    Today, so many people are afraid.
    They wait in fear of the next tremor.
    They hear the cries of the injured amid the rubble.
    They roam the streets in shock at what they see.
    And they fill the dusty air with wails of grief
    and the names of missing dead.

    Comfort them, Lord, in this disaster.
    Be their rock when the earth refuses to stand still,
    and shelter them under your wings when homes no longer exist.

    Embrace in your arms those who died so suddenly this day.
    Console the hearts of those who mourn,
    and ease the pain of bodies on the brink of death.

    Pierce, too, our hearts with compassion,
    we who watch from afar,
    as the poorest on this side of the earth
    find only misery upon misery.
    Move us to act swiftly this day,
    to give generously every day,
    to work for justice always,
    and to pray unceasingly for those without hope.

    And once the shaking has ceased,
    the images of destruction have stopped filling the news,
    and our thoughts return to life’s daily rumblings,
    let us not forget that we are all your children
    and they, our brothers and sisters.
    We are all the work of your hands.

    For though the mountains leave their place
    and the hills be tossed to the ground,
    your love shall never leave us,
    and your promise of peace will never be shaken.

    Our help is in the name of the Lord,
    who made heaven and earth.
    Blessed be the name of the Lord,
    now and forever. Amen.

    Copyright © 2010, Diana Macalintal. Permission is given to reprint for non-commercial use.

    Photo: “Weeping Christ” by Broken Lens via Flickr.com. The sculpture, titled “And Jesus Wept,” is on the grounds of the Saint Joseph’s Old Cathedral and the diocesan chancery offices for Oklahoma City, OK, which is right across the street from the Murrah Building Memorial.

    Posted in on January 12, 2010 by macalintal

  • 20091224-Flickr Flub

    Tonight while uploading some drawings and photos into my Yahoo! Flickr.com account, I changed the permission from Anyone (Public) to Only You (Private) with Your Friends checked. Some are now set to Anyone (Public) while some are set to Only You (Private) with Your Friends checked for the photo set labeled: Moi.

    I noticed that the Flickr photo’s URL is different when the permission has been changed. This is especially troublesome when I try `To link to this photo on other websites […]`:

    1. Copy and paste this HTML into your webpage:

    2. Grab the photo’s URL:

    For example:

    This is a link BEFORE the permission change:

    http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3125/2776690490_a3395cb4eb_o.jpg

    This is a link AFTER the permission has been changed:

    http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3125/2776690490_7c70b36f7c_o.jpg

    Both Flickr.com images are `original` sizes.

  • 20090923-Tweaking Again

    Well, I’m back to the free theme here at WordPress.com: Dusk by Becca Wei. It’s new and improved. Check it out! I’m tired of changing themes and will [probably] stay with this one.

    For details, here is a list of the latest tweaks to my weblog:

    • Lightened background color to gray, a neutral shade.
    • Adjusted margins and paddings for both sidebar and content.
    • Used six widgets.
      • Text widget of table containing a tagline, an image with caption, a simple greeting and two links to the feeds for both the posts and comments.
      • Text widget of main menu containing nine parent pages, complete with brief descriptions in italic and in mouse over.
      • Search form widget for inquiries within my weblog.
      • Flickr widget of  current three images from maximum display of ten for `Orgone and Orgonite` administered by MessiahMews.
      • Text widget of table containing an image of four books authored by Don Bradley linking to a hosted site by MessiahMews.
      • Text widget of five links to donate, link, translate, disclaimer and copyright.

    Personal PROs:

    • Customer header of a cloud formation featuring an image of a sylph.
    • Wrapper width of 780px to accommodate screen resolutions of 800 by 600 pixels.
    • Two columns with the sidebar floating left and the content floating right.
    • Full visibility of posts in archives mode.
    • Ordered and listed elements perfect.
    • Automatic adjustments for browser zooms.
    • Time/date stamp and meta data underneath the post title.

    Personal CONs:

    • No tagline.
    • No top navigation bar of parent pages with drop-down menu features for sub-pages.

    Here is the sample background in gray shades:

  • 20090806-Suspicious Letter

    Today, we have received a suspicious letter from nefarious spooks for an individual who no longer lives at the address listed on the letter. As a matter of fact, she is DECEASED!

    Notice the following anomalies:

    • The last four digits of the new nine-digit Zip + 4 Code is hand written INCORRECTLY when compared to the CORRECTED numbers on the lower left hand corner.
    • The place of origin per the USPS stamp on the upper right hand corner is undetermined.
    • There is no sender name or address!
    My scanned image showing a suspicious letter.
    My scanned image showing a suspicious letter.

    For the intel community: please refer to an alleged ` j@ckb!ll*@y&h**.c*m` of Florida and/or a `b*ss@sss!n@y&h**.c*m` of Nigeria. I’ll tell you all straight up I cannot resist to mention racial discrimination based on darker skin tones here, along with naughty expletives not meant for the young children.

    I believe this is what they call an `Advance-fee fraud`:

    An advance-fee fraud is a confidence trick in which the target is persuaded to advance sums of money in the hope of realizing a significantly larger gain.[1] Among the variations on this type of scam, are the Nigerian Letter (also called the 419 fraud, Nigerian scam, Nigerian bank scam, or Nigerian money offer[2]),[3] the Spanish Prisoner, the black money scam as well as Russian/Ukrainian scam (also extremely widespread, though far less popular than the former). The so-called Russian and Nigerian scams stand for wholly dissimilar organised-crime traditions; they therefore tend to use altogether different breeds of approaches.

    It’s really annoying. Please stop spams.

    Copyright © FVDF. All rights reserved.

  • 20090618-Comparing Similarity

    Notice how similar the way the face of the surfer is looking by comparing the neutral look face of the statue.

    A photo showing the inverted color of a surfer.
    A photo showing the inverted color of a surfer.
    A photo showing the inverted color to Easter Island statue.
    A photo showing the inverted color to Easter Island statues.

    I wonder if there are any association with the surfer and the emigration of Easter Island to Peru, Chile.

    Copyright © FVDF. All rights reserved.

  • 20090622-Cat Art

    I’d like to share two Persian cat items in my possession.

    The first photo shows a Persian Cat Jewelry purchased long ago from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. You can listen to the sound of the pendant bell by clicking here.

    Image source: IMG_6783 taken on 6/22/2009 12:05:04 PM from Cannon PowerShot A610 camera.
    My photo showing a Persian Cat Pendant Bell.

    Brat noticed how pretty this piece of jewelry and he had purchased a replica of this Persian Cat Sculpture for my birthday long ago. It measures nine inches in height and about four inches across (9″ by 4″). Below is a photo of this piece of art:

    Image source: IMG_6780 taken on 6/22/2009 9:35:08 AM with Canon PowerShot A610.
    My photo showing a Persian Cat Sculpture.

    About This Item

    Boston sculptor Richard H. Recchia (1888–1983) created this sleek and stylized aristocratic feline in 1931. Recognized as one of the first local artists to produce abstract sculpture, Recchia created a veritable sensation when Persian Cat was first exhibited, but its subtlety and characterization eventually won critics over. Hand-cast in resin with a hand-painted patina. 7″w x 12″h. Handcrafted in China.

    Copyright © FVDF. All rights reserved.

  • 20090506-Neat Site

    Got rid of YouTube.com & SlideShare accts. Flickr.com works 4 both photos & videos w/ info on date and camera, except time stamp! Good 4 viewing only or download.

  • 20090505-Tweaking Again

    Updated my Flickr.com account w/ old photos & videos. Figured some proof would put ‘mind network’ clowns 2 ease (or shame) for trying to silence moi, FlynnsPaws.