H A P P I N E S S . . .
Happiness is a journey, not a destination.
If you see someone who needs a smile, give them one, it costs you nothing, and it gives you the warmth of sharing something money alone cannot buy.
WORK like you don't need money, LOVE like you've never been hurt, ... and DANCE like nobodys watching.
Faith in friendship ~~ Nymphette
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WetNymphs Favorite Hobbies: Fishing & other hobby links These are some links to most of the fishing information and resources I research before indulging into the rivers & waterways pole in hand.Washington State Tourism {links} This is a great link to some destinations for scenic changes. Washington has desert (eastern Washington), Rain forrests (Olympic Peninsula & Cascade Range), Ocean Beaches & Fresh Water Beaches, Canadian access to the north, skiing, major fishing, hunting & recreational parks & access -- see for yourself! Here is a convenient link to destinations for our neighbor to the south, Oregon. Oregon has lots of fun places to explore!One of the better Washington Recreational webpages Use this link to find things to do, places to go, have fun!Respect begins with listening to those within the Native American Culture Noah Sealth's words were translated but still eloquent for being forced from his native neighborhoods. "Old Chief Seattle was the largest Indian I ever saw, and by far the noblest-looking. He stood 6 feet full in his moccasins, was broad-shouldered, deep-chested, and finely proportioned. His eyes were large, intelligent, expressive and friendly when in repose, and faithfuliy mirrored the varying moods of the great soul that looked through them. He was usually solemn, silent, and dignified, but on great occasions moved among assembled multitudes like a Titan among Lilliputians, and his lightest word was law." were the words written by the Seattle Star back in 1852. Read how the Native Americans and researchers want to dispell some assumptions and better define spiritual with regard to Native American culture. Read his words for yourself, and come to know the value of harmony of the Native American Indian chief of the Suquamish! "Every part of this earth is sacred to my people. Every shining pine needle, every sandy shore, every mist in the dark woods, every clearing and humming insect is holy in the memory and experience of my people. The sap which courses through the trees carries the memories of the red man. The white man's dead forget the country of their birth when they go to walk among the stars. Our dead never forget this beautiful earth, for it is the mother of the red man. We are part of the earth and it is part of us. The perfumed flowers are our sisters; the deer, the horse, the great eagle, these are our brothers. The rocky crests, the juices in the meadows, the body heat of the pony, and man --- all belong to the same family." |