meanwhile, here is a page from a book of poems written by a young lady who died far too early - of cancer.
stay well. you are precious

Geoffrey wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2024 3:15 am LisaLCFan asked:
>Did you sketch the Sistine Chapel on her ceiling, too?
no, i did not, lisa. unlike da vinci or michelangelo, i have no enchanting story to tell. juanita's ceilings are already adorned with decorative cornices, friezes and centerpieces that they are probably best left alone. she just liked this version of 'the last supper' and took it home. visitors tend to do that, and my interest is in creating, not collecting.
thank you for writing. best wishes, stay well
-g
just come home. thank you for writing!its4inthemorning wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2024 3:05 pm I lack the historical knowledge to speculate, but I wonder whose visage might have been on the last Jikan that bloomed before the one Geoffrey drew.
The devoutly religious have always baffled me, but I probably baffle them, too! Is religious belief a choice, I wonder, or is each person predisposed either to hold or to reject religious beliefs? I am inclined to think that the latter plays a role, simply from my own personal experiences. I have also read some studies that corroborate my suspicions, and which claim that there is a genetic predisposition for religiosity, and as with all genetic predispositions, the trait will be stronger in some and weaker (or perhaps even non-existent) in others. That would help to explain why some people believe unquestionably in religious stuff, whereas other people can barely comprehend why or how they could do so (and, of course, there are many people in between those extremes).