>The reference to flying to Eden on the wings of a stork, is taken from
>the book of Revelations (see the prophecy titled 'War in Heaven' for the
>full quote).
>
>The following videos show the formation of the right stork wing and are
>viewed from the vantage point of the Indian Ocean.
>
>The first video is in the infrared and I feel that enough of a wing has
>finally formed to post a video. The second video is in a different sort
>of infrared that monitors water vapor and is very, very beautiful to
>watch. As the wing flaps up you can see that it is pulling water vapor
>into the Sahara desert. Like I said, very beautiful.
<snip>
Please post all future correspondence to alt.folklore.urban.
Thank you.
--
smeeter 14
Dear Mr. Lahr,
How can a man who has charmed the youth of America
as the lion in _The Wizard of Oz_, appear in a play
which is communistic, atheistic and existential.
[Fan mail re _Waiting for Godot_]
>b herbert <bkhe...@sk.sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
>>The reference to flying to Eden on the wings of a stork, is taken from
>>the book of Revelations (see the prophecy titled 'War in Heaven' for the
>>full quote).
>>
>>The following videos show the formation of the right stork wing and are
>>viewed from the vantage point of the Indian Ocean.
>>
>>The first video is in the infrared and I feel that enough of a wing has
>>finally formed to post a video. The second video is in a different sort
>>of infrared that monitors water vapor and is very, very beautiful to
>>watch. As the wing flaps up you can see that it is pulling water vapor
>>into the Sahara desert. Like I said, very beautiful.
>
>Please post all future correspondence to alt.folklore.urban.
>
>Thank you.
Correction: Please crosspost all future correspondence to
alt.folklore.urban.
Thank you kindly, sir.
--
Ari