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18459 SE Wood Haven Ln, Tequesta, FL, 33469 - Sandy Partlow 18459 SE Wood Haven Lane, Tequesta, FL, 33469 - Sandy Partlow - Prudential Florida WCI - $174,000 Welcome to this beautiful townhome in the private golf community called Riverbend.Riverbend offers a unique lifestyle with a champion golf course designed by Tom Fazio where each owner plays unlimited golf.This bright & spacious unit has been completely updated with new flooring and appliances,kitchen & baths, windows, plantation shutters, AC & water heater.There are 2 screened porches with panoramic views of the golf course & the meticulously maintained grounds. This townhome comes tastefully furnished and is a must see! If you're looking to find your slice of paradise,this is the opportunity you've been waiting for.Great low price, great value, great location and a buyer's market-wow! Please call Sandy Partlow at 561-670-4057 for more information. sandy partlow,partlowteam,jupiter real estate,southeast florida homes,beach,waterfront,ocean walk, sea colony, tequesta, intracoastal,golf course,fine homes specialist,luxury properties,boating, marinas, deep sea fishing, yachtes,vacation homes, ocean Views: 111 Rating:
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Epic Pike The one and only fish I caught last year, reeled in to Holst's "Jupiter" from "The Planets" Views: 580 Rating:
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A Personal Story: Kristin Hoke WPBF's Kristin Hoke shows you the 'other' sides of her life: from acting to dancing to cheerleading to fishing. Views: 1167 Rating:
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Cape Dissapointment Our last camping Trip with Caca in Seattle... missing this moment soo much Views: 47 Rating:
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Sedna, The Goddess of The Arctic Seas & Our Tenth Planet "... Sedna is an Inuit sea-goddess which makes naming the tenth planet after her triply remarkable: 1) she's Inuit, not Graeco-Roman -- thus, New World, not Old; 2) she's female -- like Venus and Earth -- all the others are male; 3) she's a child-goddess -- all the others are adults. Sedna was an abused child in an Inuit village. Her father wished to marry her off but she was a strong-willed child, did not understand why she should be given as property to another, and refused to obey. After repeated refusals, her furious father decided her life was forfeit. He ordered her into his small fishing boat and rowed out into the cold Arctic ocean. There he shoved her overboard. When the terrified child struggled and fought to grab hold of the edge of the boat, her father took out a sharp knife and sliced off her fingertips. Screaming, she flailed about and again clutched frantically at the boat. Her father hacked off another joint from each finger. With the remaining stumps, the desperate child made one last effort to hold on even as her father was chopping off the last vestiges of her fingers. Only then did she abandon hope and sink into the icy seas. Miraculously, her broken fingers turned into seals, walruses and whales. These sea-creatures, recognizing her as their mother, bore her safely to the bottom of the sea. The journey transformed her. This abused Inuit child, disempowered by a father who considered her his property, survived to become the powerful goddess of the Arctic sea and mother of the precious animals who were formed out of her agony. She whose ten fingers were hacked away by a selfish father-figure, has now been named our tenth planet. The "rightness" of this is astonishing. Consider the other planets: Mercury is the messenger god of speed, communication, business, tricksters; Mars is the god of war; Venus is the goddess of love; Jupiter is the king of heaven; Neptune is the god of the seas; Saturn is the god of time and formal structure; Uranus is the god of the unexpected; Pluto is the rapist of Persephone and the ruler of the underworld kingdom of death. Into this mixture of adult gods reigning over adult domains now comes Sedna, a child -- the only child among them... ... This goddess is an angry, ancient child, wise beyond the games of adults, and -- just possibly -- strong enough to tilt the balance in favor of sanity in her desire to put an end to the abuse of the powerless by the powerful. She has an orbit of 10,500 years, which means astrologically that she deals in vast millennia as well as individual lives. Right now, and for the next 72 years, she is growing closer and brighter than she's been since the last ice age (see NASA site). If one considers history, the rise of patriarchy began as she moved further from the sun on her last orbit -- 10,000 years ago is an approximate date for the first stirrings of agriculture in the Near East and Mediterranean basin. That Sedna is now being made known to our collective consciousness at the beginning of the 21st century suggests that the threshold period of the next 72 years will witness a re-focusing on the rights of women, their children, and the environment. Such a resurgence is cause for much hope, for it may finally bring us to a time of true balance between genders, races, and species..." Kathleen Jenks, PhD - author of Myth*ing.links **** I have chosen Sinead O'Connor as I think she is one of those singers who have reached the Universe with their voice So... Mna na h Eireann Or... ... Women of Ireland with the translation of the lyrics into English: There's a woman in Erin who'd give me shelter and my fill of ale; There's a woman in Ireland who'd prefer my strains to strings being played; There's a woman in Eirinn and nothing would please her more Than to see me burning or in a grave lying cold. There's a woman in Eirinn who'd be mad with envy if I was kissed By another on fair-day, they have strange ways, but I love them all; There are women I'll always adore, battalions of women and more And there's this sensuous beauty and she shackled to an ugly boar. There's a woman who promised if I'd wander with her I'd find some gold A woman in night dress with a loveliness worth more than the woman Who vexed Ballymoyer and the plain of Tyrone; And the only cure for my pain I'm sure is the ale-house down the road. Views: 4739 Rating:
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