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( Sep. 28th, 2004 10:30 pm)
Something fun:
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pho
You are Form 0, Phoenix: The Eternal.

"And The Phoenix's cycle had reached
zenith, so he consumed himself in fire. He
emerged from his own ashes, to be forever
immortal."


Some examples of the Phoenix Form are Quetzalcoatl
(Aztec), Shiva (Indian), and Ra-Atum
(Egyptian).
The Phoenix is associated with the concept of life,
the number 0, and the element of fire.
His sign is the eclipsed sun.

As a member of Form 0, you are a determined
individual. You tend to keep your sense of
optomism, even through tough times and have a
positive outlook on most situations. You have
a way of looking at going through life as a
journey that you can constantly learn from.
Phoenixes are the best friends to have because
they cheer people up easily.


Which Mythological Form Are You?
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On other news [livejournal.com profile] gwendolyngrace and I went to a small farm near here this weekend and wandered through their corn maze. It was fabulous! The corn was twelve feet tall and the maze itself spreads over the four acres the corn occupies in the back of the farm. Apparently it was the first time the owners of the farm had created a corn maze, and it was only a few bucks to go through it. So much fun! We wandered for a while using the Scarecrow technique if maze walking, before changing strategies and following the right hand wall technique. In the first ten minutes we were in the maze a male voice at the beginning of the maze asked louly if there was anyone else in the maze and Gwen yelled back "Nope. Just the corn!"

After the maze we picked some raspberries and looked over the pumpkins in the pumpkin patch. We'll probably go back for a pumpkin later in October. It was a nice little family-owned farm, and I hope that their corn maze is successful, because it was a damn good time for an autumn day. In October they will open up their haunted house and I assume the fake graveyard on the property makes a lot more sense once the haunted house it open. They also do hayrides on the weekends, and all the animals on the property were beautiful (cows, horses and a cat that hid among the raspberry bushes). If you are in the Boston Metro West area, Hanson's Farm in Framingham is a fun place to spend a lovely fall day.

This weekend I am going to my HS reunion. Which I am still rather so-so about, but I have decided to go anyway.
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