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December 27, 2008 at 8:26:41 PM #1
Discussions: 2
Joined: 12/27/2007
Location: Jupiter

Hi, John Kimball. I have been on Imagekind a long time, but I have just started to join groups. I look forward to a fun time in this group and getting to know you all. John

August 11, 2009 at 12:26:25 PM #2
Discussions: 1
Joined: 4/15/2008
Location: North Bonneville
Posted in reply to JKKimball's post
   Welcome, John, to "The sky's the Limit". I hope you are having all the fun you wanted to find in your groups. Community is so necessary to help one another and make us realize we are not alone in this life!
   Photography is one of my favorite forms of expression- it always comes packaged with a piece of prose or poetry from somewhere deep in my psyche that is seeking and finding answers. Actually, there is no limit to what we can learn and achieve, no matter what the obstacles. I am disabled with degenerative joint disease and many conditions that have occurred as a result of that, but I find that as long as my mnd is alive and alert, I continue to learn and grow as a human being and an artist. The secret is not to let any situation or anyone's attitude stop you. Take out your values and goals every day and shake out the dust! Have a good look, to see it it's still what you want. Then seek your inner divinity or your divine Power and ask to be put back on the right track- the right track for you alone.
   It's the only way to be truly happy and satisfied with your life. You must be part of community.

   On a personal note, it is time for me to retire to New Mexico- Santa Fe/Taos area, for my health as much as for my spiritual growth. I don't live close to that area, so I'm going to need some help relocating as simply and as soon as the creator deems it possible for me to accomplish. A move down for the cost of gas and meals, Or a used motorhome on time payments I can live in... whatever materializes.
 
    Stay in the light, John, and many blessings for a bright future.
                    Jade "Jesee" Poirier