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Durga joined StumbleUpon on Nov 20, 2005
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bakerjj rated 2 months ago- i love your blog durga. so many parts seemed so familiar so understood...i find comfort in hearing words to things i no longer have words for...but that doesn't mean you don't forget. I had to take this though...it rang deep. thanks. He thinks he loves her. Take your time he said She does: 1/6th of a heartbeat The fear upon waking To know, what he can't decide

De-novo rated 3 months ago- A hauntingly beautiful, sensitive, poetic blog Botany In Action ~ Christopher Joslyn ~ This morning I found you before the rain, Before a shower, before makeup and hairspray, Before you made your breath like mint, Before morning prayer, soap, earrings, and perfume, Before hot water, breakfast and a cigarette, when You were six brown leaves dancing in the wind This morning I found you before the phone rang, Before the first bill was paid, before your impatiens woke to thirst, Before you cleaned rough white crystals of sleep from the corner of your eye, Before you took any medicine, before you looked in any mirror, Before your life began to need you, when You were smooth stones at the bottom of a cold, fast-moving stream This morning I found you before you touched the powdered wing of your own early beauty With an attempt to be beautiful. Your hair a million unmapped directions, a survey of the wildness of sleep, Your body rising, falling with your breath, before you dressed in different rhythm. This morning I found you when you were botany in action, Partly bud and partly bloom, scarlet flower drinking air and light.

squiffy2 rated 4 months ago- durga has a wonderful fusion of words and pictures on her pages, they are a joy to behold and to read. squiffs :O)

LessThanNickel rated 6 months ago- According to UNICEF estimates, about 3.3 million children in Bangladesh are involved in child labor - almost 20% of the working population, despite efforts during the 1990s to ban child labor in the textile industry. Many children are forced to carry out hazardous work with dangerous chemicals in paint shops, workshops and tanneries. A child worker receives 60 Taka per day (less than 1 Dollar), about one-third of the regular wage for adults. Factory owners prefer to employ children, thereby keeping trade unions out of their factories. By entering the labor market at such an early age, children have no chance of getting an education and consequently no chance of getting better-paid jobs. Taken from Durga's excellent site.

barbannco rated 6 months ago- I love these axolotyls,I have three of them.

tomoviceva rated 6 months ago- Thanks for sharing

- 13darkangel rated 7 months ago
- great pictures

sweetpeepsLJ rated 7 months ago- If anyone asks you how the perfect satisfaction of all our sexual wanting will look, lift your face and say, Like this. When lovers moan, they're telling our story. Rumi

CH rated 8 months ago- Durga: Classy poetry finds, presented with great care. I'd like to say more, but somehow more would seem crass. So, I'll say less, since (so they say) less is more. Oh. She sometimes forgets to say who the poems are by, but I think that might just be a ruse to get you to go and ask. But I could be wrong. I often am.