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Im a fanatic blogger and I would like to share it here with you.
Anything goes here is a simple site which also represents my whole being as a simple individual.
Anything goes here represents something interesting on it…something to talk about or share with my readers.
Anything goes here intends to inspire other people as well as I will be inspired your blogs too.
Anything goes here provides a venue for me to share my passion in life - my interest, hobbies and aspirations!
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Allow me to assure you, that suspicion and jealousy never did help any man in any situation.
giving up is not the last option…
Powered by “Daily Zeitgeist”, it is iconic built in Flash to have a little bit of fun that you can add to our own website which allows to displays recent uploaded photos from Flickr. Try a look!
It is quite a small badge showing our photos from our Flickr account: from own photostreams or from our contacts or anyone from Flickr site.
In addition, BighugeLabs is also offering free services in creating customised badges for print and online of our photos posted in Flickr. Quite an interesting badges to improve the appearance of our blog especially if we want to show our passion in photography.
It does not matter how slow you go, so long you do not stop.
— Teaching of Confucius (Tumblr)
After three weeks of waiting, my order from Amazon arrived. This purchase was influenced by a BBC(UK) TV documentary concerning the seven novels written by an Irish writer, C.S. Lewis.
The book entitled Planet Narnia (The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C.S. Lewis), authored by Michael Ward and was part of his doctoral thesis at the University of St. Andrews explained some underlying symbolism that became a mystery to Lewis’ fans through the years.

Published in 2008, Michael Ward successfully decoded the Chronicles of Narnia by revealing how Narnia stories are designed based on the seven medieval planets: Jupiter, Mars, Sol (the Sun), Luna (the Moon), Mercury, Venus, and Saturn.