Links
Well, I'm putting in some new links.  The old ones are still here, but I thought I'd reflect some of the places I've been going more lately.  Besides, you're not here because you can't surf, you're here because someone else may have found something you never thought of looking for, or something that you just never tripped accross.

Besides, this is another look into someone's personality, isn't it?  What they surf up says a lot about them.  The more you surf the more you think? 

I'm not the surfing monkey I once was, but when I finish Starcraft again, I'm sure I'll pick up some of the slack.
Lord Peter Homepage - Dorothy L. Sayers created a great character and in the process fell for him.  I love the Lord Peter mysteries, and have read them over and over.  A friend introduced me to them, I've lost touch with her, but she left this love with me.

Project Guttenberg - I'm so crazy about this site!  If you've ever wondered what will happen to literature after it has gone out of fashion, if books will not be loved and read when no one's profitting from them other than the printer, well, here they are, preserved electronically!  Volunteer!

Pagan Path - an excellent resource site for pagans and others of a mystical bend.  There's wonderful articles, a good book of shadows and many good links.  Check it out!

Depressories? - Ever seen those Motivational posters?  Victory, Winning, etc.  Despair has the answer to these.  Just click this and laugh.  Then send them to buzzword loving friends.

Stan Rogers - an excellent page of Stan Rogers songs and history about the man.  Xcylur knows most of the words to "Barret's Privateers."  I'm teaching him the meaning behind the words.  And so on.  Folk music and oral tradition are being lost more and more in our digital world, so I'm fighting that as I can.

Real Regency Clothes - I've been in the whole "Sleepy Hollow" mindset, and now I'm working on the real look for the time period as well.  As far as clothing from the last 300 years go, I think Regency may have been some of the most comfortable, for women I mean.  We'll see, as I've only done one muslin dress so far.

Anne Sexton's Star - A very good page about my favorite poet, Anne Sextion.  A lot of her poetry.  She was a truly rare person, who even did away with herself in style.  Manic Depression sucks.

Hans Christian Anderson - A collection of his fairy tales and stories.  One christmas my very cool uncle Dan gave my sister Rohyce a collected works of Hans Christian Anderson.  I got a copy of the Beatles blue album.  Rohyce never really got too into her book (I have it now.)  I wanted it instead of some crummy rock and roll music.  I eventually loved the album, and remember my friend Jill and I making up dances to "Octopuses Garden."  Anyway, these are truly good stories, something great to read to your kids.

Gilbert and Sullivan Archive
- I'm a freak for Opera, but I love light Opera most of all.  Sure the Pathos of Puccini is hard to beat, but the histerics of the Mikado give it a run. 

Speaking of the Mikado -
Kimonos! - this is a very good page regarding the history of Japanese dress.  I recently did a Hakima and Hapi for a friend of mine, and would love to do more Japanese stuff.  I'm thinking a Kimono might be a good alternative for Kris Kinder.

Land of Enchantment
- Some of the neatest graphics on the net, at least from a fantasy viewpoint.  I'm sure there's some that are not as great as others, but I personally have found this a terribly good site.

Like rabbits? - There's a very fine watership down homepage here.  If ever a book captured me, this is one of them.  Who would have thought to make such noble creatures - bunnies?!  And a rich mythology to boot. 

Weird Images
- An organization that would like to make a living out of running a LARP.  They're some really nice folks, and though I've never played their game, lots who have say it's a great time.  The effort they put into their production is impressive, and besides, since they are nice guys, I want to pimp them.

Daily Zen - My current fave page.  I love it here.  It's peaceful.  Join their mailing list and get the journal mailed to you.  Breathe with me.

The Unofficial Prodigy Homepage - It's here.  In the sounds section.  Hmmm.... (SMBU)
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