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Female Wind

Timber - 15-8-2007 at 05:44 PM

I don't mean to offend the members of the opposite sex here but I think we have been experiencing some female wind here lately. It has been darn moody. I will be seeing some good movement on the tree tops with about an hour to go at work. Then by the time I get out of the office there is nothing. Talk about frustrating. Anyways I just thought I would offer my little rant.

Tigger - 16-8-2007 at 12:01 AM

They Call The Wind "Maria"!

art_lessing - 17-8-2007 at 11:10 AM

well I suppose it depend on where you are coing from

" In Aztec mythology, Ehecatl ("wind") was the god of wind, an aspect of Quetzalcoatl. His breath moved the sun and pushed away rain. He fell in love with a human girl named Mayahuel, and gave mankind the ability to love so that she could return his passion. He had no known permanent physical form. The One Who Causes Movement of Matter in the Universe: Yohualli Ehecatl referring to Our Creator as the Mover of Matter in the universe, as Our Father. "

or

" One of the most powerful goddesses is Sylph, the goddess of wind. She has strong wings that can blow all of the Aesir gods down to Nifl Heim, but she can blow so softly, that it is so quiet, even Heimdall can’t hear it. Sylph is useful during hot times, for she can blow gentle breezes for the Aesir gods. Odin is quite grateful for her winds so she was given a bow as a gift of appreciation. Peridots, in the shape of crests, are on it. Sylph has grey wings with emeralds on them. She has pale skin and beautiful green hair. Sylph looks innocent and weak, but never let her looks fool you. She flies in the air instead of walking so she can travel faster.

Odin granted Sylph the power to split into three forms because he wants her to be the goddess of wind and have assistance."


so anyway.........

DQ

stiffy - 8-9-2007 at 04:19 PM

haha i know what you mean, its always perfect until you get your kite ready :|