Category: Links
March 27th, 2010
Scattered through the site, not far from a still traveled ancient Native American trade route and footpath, are small chipped stones in the rough shape of owls. more »
March 27th, 2010
Nearly everyone has a tale of the supernatural to tell, something from their own experience that they seldom mention, even to their closest friends. If you're looking for a place to share a good one, or curious to read more, visit Parabnormal. With news… more »
January 11th, 2010
Visit Tartan Tsunami and heatingappliances.net for a unique and practical viewpoint on keeping warm in what has turned out to be a really cold winter. more »
January 11th, 2010
Andy Cowan let me know about his blog and website dealing with important things like how to stay warm -- from the point of view of a Scotsman living in Japan. Since my only winter warmth for about fifteen years was a space heater in a travel trailer I am… more »
December 24th, 2009
Alice's new blog on the world of internet dating is up and running with articles on the world of sharks, charlatans and soulmates. The internet village is a strange place sometimes -- it's good to have friends there and she has a lot of good advice on ho… more »
August 24th, 2009
The forum page for visitors to our various websites. Jimmy more »
May 5th, 2009
Thought I should mention Free Range Human, Alice's blog about living as a wild Vegan in a country devoted mostly to meat, corn and soybeans. The tough economic times have given us both reasons to blog more often, and Alice comes up with some neat photos… more »
February 15th, 2009
Introduction to remote viewing history and traditions, plus a fundamental practice anyone can do and a selections of online games and psi tests for fun and practice practice practice. more »
February 8th, 2009
Finally my more socially acceptable blog is up and running! And already I'm talking about terrible things! Nude backpacking is just a link on the page, but I'm taking a look at a TV series about Air Force Survival training. I'm a little upset. If it's ok to kill animals in military training, shouldn't we be doing the same to humans? It's only fair . . . . more »