Moving Out

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With less than a month left in the Navy, life is starting to fly very fast. I’ve only had a couple of hours of sleep, and am actively moving out of my apartment.
These Days there are alot of lasts, and many firsts. Today begins the last week I have an apartment in San Diego, and I made my first meal in my RV; ricotta and spinach rigatoni, with a tomato and portabella sauce! not bad.
I will be temporaily bringing down this site at some point this week, probably Friday. Ferrell Hudgins, a marine I met on my first and last deployment, will also be traveling after he ends his time in the military and we will both be blogging our experience.

Religion Vs Spirituality

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I often find myself subject to answer a common question “Are you religious?” I don’t like questions like this; you might as well ask “Could you please describe your personal beliefs on God; in two or three letters?” Lets face it, know one understands God, it is simply beyond our sensory threshold and cognitive ability to comprehend something we can best describe as ‘infiniate,’ and ‘omniscient’ to name a few. We can understand god as much as your dog understands the global economic situation, it is unfathomable. Yet just as your dog can pick up on your stress level, with out understanding the cause; we can perceive the idea of God.
So what does religion have to do with it? Nothing. Religion in its vastness is much like government. Each establishment has its hierarchy and its institutions, rituals, rights, ceremonies, laws, bylaws, ext. They all have a common ground, and that is God. Spirituality is the personal tie to God, that we have as individuals, which in my eyes is much more important than religion.
So the answer is: ‘No.’
Im not religions, and to often people assume that I am an athiest, or worse; a diest. Yet my beliefs are strongly tied with specific religious text. I am not religious because I choose not to regularly meet with large groups of people who share the same beliefs as me. That practice can become a dangerous cyclone of like minded thought that often turns to fanaticism, destroying the purpose of the group in the first place as they seek to delve into countless minutiae on irrelevant subjects.
I try to live a moral and spiritual life, I want little to do with religion.

-David

The search is on for the perfect companion

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I have become an avod watcher of the “dog Whisperer” and his main premise ois that for a successful dog adoption you MUST match your energy to the dog breed with the same energy. I seem to recall your best match being a certain Bassett Hound? Many are for adoption at reasonable rates.

New Phone

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I purchased an Iphone today, it is a pretty incredible device. My main selling point was the MAPS function. But with everything else bundled in it is a great deal. I spoke with some people who own one and they, cannot live without one. After only five hours with mine I can’t imagine life without it!

The search for the Perfect companion

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I would really like to get a large dog, to run with, romp around and have fun. Unfortunately currently, and for the next 3-5 years, I will be living in a small apartment.

Keeping this in mind Im also looking at a bird, specifically a Congo African Grey Parrot, as a companion. The African Grey has a lifespan of about 60 years, and is known as the most intelligent bird. They have a knack for mimicry and most develop an extensive vocabulary, and are known to use complete sentances. Some scientists argue that these birds may even have a cognitive understanding of human speach!

Some things I have in common with African Greys:

  • Vegitarian.
  • Facinated by small colorful objects
  • Feathers