I love this picture. It is a great image of Vancouver from one of the mountains that overlook it. The fog makes the city lights look magical.
- Darrell Penner
This gives something to think about for the writer who has a spiritual background. Isn't your spirituality a part of everything you write? I think acknowledging that can only help even if the writing is not spiritual in nature.
- Darrell Penner
An article by me - I know many folk tell me the Christmas Tree is a pagan tradition... but, right now, in the present, it is also a cherished tradition of Western families both Christian and non-Christian. It is not just what once was, but also what is now. So I think the Christmas Present is important.
- Darrell Penner
From the page: "I think that regardless of our backgrounds and traditions, we should be able to greet each other with the holiday greeting of our heart and that we should welcome the greetings from others who give them as well from their hearts." I wrote this article to explain why I think it is okay to greet people with the holiday greeting of our own hearts.
- Darrell Penner
A reminder that we can succeed if we keep trying. Sometimes it can be helpful to see just how far we have come. This short poem touches on that idea.
- Darrell Penner
An article by me. When you shed a tear feeling something someone else is going through on a documentary. You are putting yourself in someone else's shoes at least somewhat. Perhaps we should remember to do this more often.
- Darrell Penner
I really want one of these computers. I wish this was longer and had a narration. It is about a MacBook that is a netbook and tablet all in one with a flexible screen.
- Darrell Penner
This is an article about a US Airforce unmanned reusable space shuttle planned from Space Shuttle days. It was at one time intended to be carried in the Shuttle's cargo bay to be launched and then re-enter and land on its own. Now it is to be launched on an Atlas booster. The concept is "...you don't need to send a Mack truck into space when a Toyota Celica will do." This refers to the smaller size and greater ease of launching a much less expensive vehicle that could be launched more frequently much less expensively than the shuttle. ...much of the mission other than launch and landing is secret. Quite interesting. Scheduled to launch in April 2010.
- Darrell Penner
Can there be a dimension within us - within all of us, shared within all of us. That is what this article by me is all about - as short as it is. It is something I wrote to muse on.
- Darrell Penner
From the page: "Where Should I Eat? Fast Food Edition Posted by gibbs12 in Neato This is incredibly accurate, but IâÂd like to see Bob GrieseâÂs version."
- Darrell Penner
It's my own page so I like it. I like to add a wide variety of pages. I will sometimes do searches for some topics which lead to stretches with a theme. I hope you enjoy what I find.
- Darrell Penner
This is an excellent use of colour and a very interesting baroque style motorcycle. It might be considered anachronistic. I love the combination of road chopper and off road-like tires. Apologies if I have the terms wrong. I am not really a bike person.
- Darrell Penner
Here is an interesting, inexpensive option that is green when it comes to having a fireplace in a home. That is at least if your electricity is relatively green. It does a more efficient job of heating a room than a real fireplace. But I guess the big thing is that you can use it where you might not be able to use the real thing. You can use it without heat or with heat. You can also use it with heat and without the image. I would like one.
- Darrell Penner
This is a very interesting theory on the regular bombardments of the members of our solar system by asteroids and comets on a regular cycle... 200-250 million years coincide with the orbital mechanics of our sun circling the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy. Are there inter-stellar asteroids and comets? Do the perturbations simply knocking our own family of asteroids and comets off balance? What about the change in density of dust... This is one of the great articles that "The Daily Galaxy" site finds. I find it is great for these sorts of articles.
- Darrell Penner