Tuesday, July 01, 2008



Quite some time ago, in another yuga, Krsna learned from the peacock the art of nachete nachete.
but then came the age of kali bad news for spiritual culture but Krsna thought if he came as Mahaprabhu he could make the devotees dance and bring them home in a short while. With the view of his golden arms in this dress they broke from the swami two step and with memory of his Nadia lila, they felt his prema.
A special guest lei maker today light and colorful roses. The usual one is playing with Roy G. Biv.
The ratha-bhojana-vrksa takes my respect as i pedal by to meet the gecko at the go light. A fellow pedaler looks over at us and plainly says "long light" "YES!" we agree whole heartily. The green comes and we take off in a sprint to the triangle where we spin to the harbor and between the lakes. The point of the hook is full of people waiting for their dollar slices so we take the turn to the opal cliff. Another left to the big road. Next comes the soccer pitch. Players are practicing for the next match while we get the go light one more time. A cruiser looks over his shoulder at us with a grin. As we take off we dust him and he runs the next sign to try and keep pace but we're too far gone. It's about hope where we see some joggers an unusual sight on this road they must be off to the steamer's alley, they must have lost their way. We pass the tennis park and go right to the redone road. The natasala is dark for a while. The gecko has to take leave here and i circle the school to get in line for the asrama. The house that taught choc-o-lot to talk-a-lot is doing a fine business. at the next go light i take advantage of the beast coming toward me making a left to make my own left. Back to the main road. The new go lights are with me and even at the left to the asrama the beasts leave me space to complete the turn in one swoop. The ratha-bhojana-vrksa seems to smile as i fold my palms. The sandhya is very happy to see me ready to start.
Riding on a horse of a different color, Vamsi dasa babaji enters Marakata Mani puri talking like a pirate. The emerald green inspired that name. this one's from Radhastami which was also national 'talk like a pirate' day. Shiver me timbers! Guru-Gauranga Gandharvika-Giridhari are already taking rest!

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