You are reading the journey through the daily life of a native pagan spirit and survivalist in the back hills of Maryland. Within these pages you'll find information regarding the struggle of a young 20-something divorced aries supporting her disabled father, her spirituality with a Druid Grove, various posts regarding web development, and the custody battle of her baby sister.
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Since I know you’re all just dyyyyying to know how my first day of training went (insert sarcasm). It was okay, I’ve realized I’m not that interested in being a full-time tech. However since I’ll be doing overnight, it won’t be so hectic. My feet hurt a little, from not being used […]
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April 24th, 2004 at 12:23 am
Wow, I’m really impressed, you did a great job here Crys. I’ve never heard this song before but I like it. I also wish I played guitar now, lol.
April 26th, 2004 at 12:05 pm
That was fucking awesome. You don’t know me, I’ve been visiting your webpage for a while…I’m from Raleigh, NC….This is the first time I’ve actually clicked on the link to hear your music.
That was amazing. I loved the song..your voice was a perfect accent. I think you have a chance to be something big if you worked at it hard enough. Seriously. Good job.
April 29th, 2004 at 8:12 am
you already know I have you on repeat on my playlist of everything you put up so far lol…. of course you need to do more… feed the addiction!!! be my crack dealer!!! just remember me when you are famous
August 17th, 2004 at 7:13 pm
thus reading all these cheerful songs as poker melancholy and masochistic and self-abnegating mortgage “underneath.”Today at the Film Festival casino it was Chris Petit’s London Orbital, based loan on the book about the M25 by Iain Sinclair. dating Like Mark, I’m a bit ambivalent about Sinclair’s life insurance writing (although I’ve only read bits of it, life insurance mainly in the LRB), but I actually found it dating service worked better on film, its fulgurous succession car insurance