Today, 11/9 marks nine years since the day we lost our friend Ben on the beautiful Elwha River, a day that I bear with both great honor and regret. The honor is for having shared a heightened consciousness and an intimate appreciation for the intense and powerful beauty around us. The regret is not at all for how we chose to live that day, rather that any chosen way of living has its regrets.
Peace brother. http://www.cascadeclassics.org/
Bust it up for Ben
- skykilo
- olikyks
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Re: Bust it up for Ben
Nine years, wow! I'm glad the rest of us are still here.
In a bizarre coincidence, we were having a neutron lifetime experiment workshop in Santa Fe and Stuart Freedman, esteemed professor from UC Berkeley and one of the experts invited to attend, tragically passed away in his hotel room.
Is there supposed to be an attachment? I'm getting a weird message.
In a bizarre coincidence, we were having a neutron lifetime experiment workshop in Santa Fe and Stuart Freedman, esteemed professor from UC Berkeley and one of the experts invited to attend, tragically passed away in his hotel room.
Is there supposed to be an attachment? I'm getting a weird message.
- huevón
- are we there yet?
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Re: Bust it up for Ben
Yes the original message has an attachment, which I can see here now.
linky
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/r ... directlink
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linky
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/r ... directlink
embed [working?]
- skykilo
- olikyks
- from Santa Fe
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Re: Bust it up for Ben
I can see that. Now your title makes sense. The Elwha river has been freed!