Just wanted to let you know I included the Burning Blog in my recommendations for Blog Day 2008. I love reading this blog and seeing everything that goes into Burning Man. Never been, but hope to make the journey someday.
Nice landscape!!! Does the reach of the tower somehow signifies the reach of the burningman to its worldwide audience? The scene is that of peace, and freedom. I guess this is an excellent depiction of the environment we need in this busy world.
Officer Beryl Zyskind has raised for the children and victims of the Chile earthquake! If 80k residents of your town we’re hurt in an earthquake – would you help? – Since 80k people died in Chile’s earthquake – have you helped? Would you be offended if a child asked for food or shelter?!!!
September 1st, 2008 at 5:53 pm
Hey there,
Just wanted to let you know I included the Burning Blog in my recommendations for Blog Day 2008. I love reading this blog and seeing everything that goes into Burning Man. Never been, but hope to make the journey someday.
Here’s a link: http://www.horsepowerandheels.com/blog/2008/08/blog-day-2008.html
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September 1st, 2008 at 9:39 pm
What an absolutely stunning photo. Thanks for your blog. I have learned so much about Burning Man and why it is special to so many.
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September 26th, 2008 at 9:52 pm
Nice landscape!!! Does the reach of the tower somehow signifies the reach of the burningman to its worldwide audience? The scene is that of peace, and freedom. I guess this is an excellent depiction of the environment we need in this busy world.
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September 6th, 2010 at 1:26 pm
Greetings
Officer Beryl Zyskind has raised for the children and victims of the Chile earthquake! If 80k residents of your town we’re hurt in an earthquake – would you help? – Since 80k people died in Chile’s earthquake – have you helped? Would you be offended if a child asked for food or shelter?!!!
Dr. Beryl Zyskind is raising tents for the children of Pakistan!!
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