Music!, revolution, reading, relaxation, inner peace, peace of mind, sustainable living, recycling, archaeology, evolution, mind expansion, environmentalism, activism, gardening, glaciers, caves, spelunking, kitties, puppies, rock and roll, sketch comedy, spirituality, Yellowstone National Park, Montana, Kentucky, RVs, traveling, Ani Difranco, The Clan of the Cave Bear, losing weight, eating, trying new beers, REALLY good beer, bourbon, playstation 2, the Troubadours of Divine Bliss (a Louisville, KY band), socialism, feminism, softball, hiking, camping, fishing, creating your own reality, trying to understand quantum physics, fractal geometry, thrift store shopping.
Readers, writers, musicians, listeners, talkers, jokers, hikers, drinkers, thinkers, hippies, poets, artists, philanderers, philanthropists, ministers, virgins, and whores.
I love good pickin', chick rock, anything with an accordian, a fiddle, brass, and/or a heavy drum beat.
Kooky ones
I watch more tv than I wish I did...
Deserving Design- I love you, Vern Yip! Dog Whisperer; Little People, Big World; Trans-American Love Story; Anthony Bourdain, Greenovate, Oprah's Big Give.
I'll read anything within reason if it's there in front of me and if I dont have anything else to do. I like to say I have bookworms. I also am a Goodwill book-buying addict.
Those truly humanitarian people, such as my girls Aim Me and Renee from the Troubadours of Divine Bliss and Ani Fucking Difranco. People who have removed themselves from the all the harmful acts of the mainstream and corporate economy and lifestyle as much as possible and stick to it. The little things really do add up. Revolutionaries, people who have pulled themselves up by their bootstraps and gotten themselves out of the box they have been put in (or what's truer is that they have put themselves into it), people who really live and arent just waiting around...for what? death? for something to come along and change their lives for them? NO! Live, love, and do what you can while you are here! Preserve for the next generation and respect this beautiful, wonderful gift of LIFE, awareness, opposable thumbs, and compassion that we have been given.