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<div><br>>>Oh, so very well stated. I believe in moderation in most aspects in life:
either extreme is a bit too much for this gal.</div>
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<div>>>Loved your whole post! In this family I'm the Buddhist and my husband is
shaking his head (maybe a little like you). I've promised him >>I'll not shave my
head.</div><br><br>:-)<br><br>Thanks for the kind words. I actually admire the Buddhist philosophy..but being an ex-Catholic/born-again atheist, I tend to be a little on the light hearted side towards any religious practices (except for my worship of coffee, of course. :D)<br><br>In any case, I am the one with shaved head. Partially due to choice, mainly due to genetics. ;)<br><br>Whether you drink Celestial Seasonings tea (Flower Power Enlightened, Mindful and Meaningful Mango is their latest flavor) or battery acid coffee (what ulcers?), say "Namaste", "Amen ", "Ramen" or " " (<---- atheist prayer) ...life is great.<br><br>And being able to spend time on the PCT is definitely part of the reason why life is great.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br></div><br></div></div></body></html>