DAN 1 Posted January 8, 2008 Report Posted January 8, 2008 Hello to all members of this interesting forum.:) What initially attracted me to it was the threads about the Urantia Book. But, I can see that many other subjects are discussed as well. I could learn much here. I am a "white" male, 62 years old and temporarily live in Sonora, California, at the base of the majestic Sierra Nevada Mountains. Besides the Urantia Book, I am interested in the New Tribalism Movement and political issues in this election year. I am also interested in doing what i can to help Humanity Evolve its great potential. I start with myself, hence the efforts to learn in informed places like this. For years I have been writing a pre-historical adventure novel, based on information found in the Urantia Book, and Jean Auel in her series about Ayla. I enjoy the more sedate outdoor activities such as hiking and camping. I think it would be interesting to start a wilderness living tribe. Actually, this has been one of my major dreams since 1963. I hope to be able to travel a lot in 2008. Mostly in America for specific reasons; visiting new friends, increasing the bonding of new compatible contacts and such. Would like to see Wales and other parts of the British Isles to get an increased sense of my personal heritage. Sure would like to return to Mongolia and other parts of the Asiatic Steppes too. Oh yes, I almost forgot, I am a baby Horse Archer. Hope to continue what I've learned about this wonderful sport and become better in it. :) A Horse would help:hihi: Well, I guess that is enough for an introduction here. If you have any comments or questions, please dont hesitate to post them. I will try to get in here as much as I can and participate. I'm pretty goood at staying courteous. Good will and friendship to all of you. DAN 1 of the First TriNar of Narbarism Quote
freeztar Posted January 8, 2008 Report Posted January 8, 2008 Welcome, Dan!Thanks for the wonderful introduction. Look forward to some good conversations. Take care,freezy Quote
DAN 1 Posted January 9, 2008 Author Report Posted January 9, 2008 Thanks for the kind words Freezy.:thumbs_up I can see from the information near your message identity, that you have a lot of presence here. I am honored that you have taken the time to welcome me. I will look for your posts and learn more of your mindset and feelings...so that I can relate to you better.See you soon.DAN 1 Quote
Tormod Posted January 9, 2008 Report Posted January 9, 2008 Welcome to Hypography. You live in a beautiful place! :hihi: Quote
peter Posted January 9, 2008 Report Posted January 9, 2008 Hello, Dan 1 Welcome to the Forum. Look forward to seeing your thread. Peter Quote
Jet2 Posted January 9, 2008 Report Posted January 9, 2008 Hey Dan 1, I'm Jet 2.Nice to meet you here! Quote
DAN 1 Posted January 9, 2008 Author Report Posted January 9, 2008 Hi Tormod.:) Yes it is beautiful here. It is mixed conifer and deciduous forest, (Oak and Pine mostly), with Toyon and Poison Oak in the undergrowth. The stony tips of mountain peaks thrusts out from the grassy ground, giving the place almost a "Druidic" feel. Deer walk through and browse on the flowers I planted and Coyotes and Bobcats stalk our four lady Chickens. (They got our Rooster.) Previous tenants had trashed the place, but I am about to finish getting that corrected now. It is rewarding to see the land re-emerge from neglect and be itself. Far to the West, at night, we can see the large communities in the Great San Jouquin Valley. Those towns are a bright and brave sight so far away. (About one hour at 55 MPH) East of here it keeps climbin and climbin, becoming the good wilderness that means so much to me. Some of the last of the High and Low Freedom Lands. Hunted and lived in for thousands of years by Our MiWuk Brothers and Sisters. Yep. Beautiful. How did you know? Thank you for the welcome. Respectfully, DAN 1 Quote
DAN 1 Posted January 9, 2008 Author Report Posted January 9, 2008 Greetings Peter. Thank you for your welcome. It is good to see your kindness to this stranger.:) Er...uh...thread? It will be hard for me to start a thread in such learned scientific company.:) But, I will do much reading here. So many wonderful subjects and information. Eventually, I will see an opportunity to contribute something, but right now this student is agog:eek_big: with the data. Such power of research and thought dwells here. It is good. It is helpful. My quest needs what is here. There is more to learn than there is time to learn it. Respectfully, DAN 1 Quote
DAN 1 Posted January 9, 2008 Author Report Posted January 9, 2008 Hi Jet 2. Your "handle" sure does sound familiar. Forgive my old brain, but have we communicated before?:) I travel far in cyber space and have the feeling that we have messaged each other before. It is very nice to meet you too.:) I hope you are having a good day. I'm off in a bit to see if I can get my little pickup repaired. Hope to see more of you. (I will seek your posts too.) Respectfully, DAN 1 Quote
Jet2 Posted January 9, 2008 Report Posted January 9, 2008 have we communicated before? I travel far in cyber space and have the feeling that we have messaged each other before. Very possible. But I have old brain too.Well it's a small space after all even though it's a cyber one... Good luck for your pickup.I fancy about having one before but found it not very useful in the city.May be I can consider owning one if I move to live in country side... Quote
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