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Nate Binzen's blog spells out the latest while he figures out how to host it on his www.intuart.com
terreplein (ter' pla-n) n. [Fr. < It. terrepieno < terrapienare, to fill with earth, terrace < terra (see TERRACE) + pienare, to fill < L. plenus, full: see PLENTY] a level platform behind a parapet, rampart, etc., where guns are mounted
More fun at Lyrikissed
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Sunday, April 09, 2006
We rise from and return to the dust
See the origin of plants in the dust The ground was fertile, fecund, ample bearing within it many potentials, readinesses waiting, tools-which-now-that-you-have- you-can-no-longer-do-without, gift opportunities, receptors waiting for your arrival, welcoming you in. Our protein-molecule hormone receptors evolved as the fertile ground, the gardens upon gardens within over time that welcomed in the wandering hormones that fit them, keys for locks, and have been the dust, fecund, in which the plants of our nature have grown, embedding the forest of a cell, an evolving practice, and the bed of higher things.
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