I buy a lot but haven't held a lot.
--- Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You've certainly traveled the world and lived right
> down to the bone.  I 
> seem to have a parachute that never quite lets me
> fall that far (at 
> least so far in this life).   Of course we develop
> non-attachment to 
> things but then we find things get attached to us as
> you wake up one day 
> and want a big change and see all the hassle that is
> in the way to do 
> that all because of the things that are attached. 
> :)
> 
> Louis McKenzie wrote:
> > Wow Bhairitu  I can relate to everything you have
> just
> > written.   I left MIU in 1978/79...  Then it was a
> > different place.   Today I think of what it would
> be
> > like to live there again.   Yet the one factor
> that
> > has not changed is the cold weather.   I can say
> that
> > having lived in warm climates most of the last 30
> > years, I have come to appreciate cold.   I will
> never
> > forget walking one extremely cold and clear night
> and
> > feeling the lightness of the winter air.   That
> was
> > the first time I felt the density of the air.   I
> > could see why people like the cold.   
> > I have young children now ages 3 and 11 and for
> > educational reasons I sometimes believe FF is more
> > ideal.
> >   
> 
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