Why I want to meet Cynonymous
Because she’s a word goddess, and because she can think waaaay out of the box. :) And I don’t mind losing in a staring contest, if that’s what it takes! ;)
Because she’s a word goddess, and because she can think waaaay out of the box. :) And I don’t mind losing in a staring contest, if that’s what it takes! ;)
I want to meet Ember because we could rock out together and call each other Ramona. Plus, I’ll bet you have a really cool accent I could ooh and ah over, right, Ember?
She’s such a nice young lady, she loves animals and her beautiful daughter. Cynthnia also values people no matter what gender/sexual orientaion (GLBT) she see them as individuals, not something less. I love her web site and she makes me laugh, and cry at the same time. I am surprised we haven’t met earlier, or have we already. Anyway, just wanted to say “hi” and make it offical.
(((((((((((((huggs))))))))))))))))
Love,
George :)
Paul is such a gentleman, and he’s kind, super smart and supportive. What a guy! The planet should be populated with Paul clones.
Agilesport has the questioning mind of a philosopher. She is always seeking knowledge and exploring meaning. She is purposeful but also gentle. I think love shines out of Agilesport’s heart.
Because she has heart enough for ten women, because she always has a kind word (like when I encountered her on 43T, right after my dog died), and because she is one of those rare people who thinks of others first. She has a lovely, kind, nurturing soul and a lively, fun-loving spirit. Generous, compassionate, smart, funny and simply wonderful.
It’s so cool that people like Superfurball can be found in places like Kentucky (note to self: stop stereotyping people from Kentucky!). She has a strong and conscientious heart, she’s smart, she likes being funky but not too funky, and she can quote The Smiths better than Morrissey probably could.
The first time I saw Bookish was after her cousin’s wedding. She was carrying a lost pair of sandals and looking for the owner. She also had a video camera in her bag to return to someone who had left it behind. So if you lose something, apparently Bookish is a good person to see.
She was dressed in pink. Not delicate, girlish pink but bold, vibrant pink. I believe what she wore is called salwar kameez. It had beads down the front and she looked lovely. After we talked a while, she took off her bindi and gave it to me, placing it on my forehead. It must have said to itself, “not for this American girl who doesn’t understand the significance,” because it promptly blew away in the gulf breeze.
Bookish was comfortable to be around and talk to. I was glad she squeezed in a visit with me because she was only here in Florida for a short time and had a lot of wedding festivities and family obligations, no doubt.
She gave me a fragrant purple hyacinth that is still perfuming my house two days later. I have her a bookmark because she is Bookish and must therefore always be in need of a good placekeeper.
I didn’t find out nearly as much about her as I would have liked to, because we had such a short time to spend together. But I am definitely going to keep up with her through her podcasts and 43 Things, and if I ever make it to her city, I hope to see her again.
Cynonymous is an intelligent, funny and sweet person, and it was a pleasure to spend some time with her when i was down in Florida!
She has the Most Interesting Stories to tell, too! (but, I’ll let her share those…)
:-)
She is kind and brave, and sees the good in people. We share a love of dogs and I think we would have lots of fun together.