[stylist] sharing

Kendra Schafer redwing731 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 19 14:20:15 UTC 2015


You lucky duck!!! I didn't get to read Harry Potter in class. I read it on my own time. I have done a couple Harry Potter related projects and played a few Harry Potter trivia games on my iPhone. I am very good at them, I'll say because it's true. I love that universe!!! 
Kendra 


"When the student is ready, the teacher will appear" Author unknown 
 Baltimore, Maryland taught me how to see the stars even with blindness. 
 Seattle, Washington taught me to take home some of their very nice  manors and care free creative ideas. 
 Both taught me to explore new worlds at times I needed to learn. 
 
I believe that everything is all interconnected and full of magic. 
Blessed Be!!! 
Kendra Schaber, 
 A Representative of the blind and Pagan communities,  
The National Federation Of The Blind Of Oregon, 
Capitol Chapter, 
 
Live the Life We Want 
 
 
Diehard Fan Of Harry Potter, Middle Earth,  Narnia, and Land of Oz universes. I love anything to do with bald eagles. 
 Go Pittsburgh Penguins! 
Go Detroit Red Wings! 
Go Baltimore Ravens! 
Go Seattle Sea Hawks! 
Go Oregon State Beavers! 
Go Portland Winter Hawks! 
 
 Finally, I am Happily Living With My Wonderful Boyfriend  In Salem, Oregon. 
This  E Mail Was Sent  from Kendra's Constantly Active And Mobile Google E Mail Box That Is Located On Kendra's iPhone 5 Which Never Sleeps Even When Kendra Is Sleeping.    

> On Aug 19, 2015, at 6:14 AM, Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via stylist <stylist at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> When I took my Harry Potter class, we had to write a character analysis by
> the end of the year. Most students clambered to write about Harry or Ron or
> Hermione or even Snape and Voldemort, but few cared to write about the
> villains. I did mine on Bellatrix. I was the only one showing interest in
> good, old Bellatrix. I usually find the villain more interesting, though I
> love the good guys in HP.
> 
> Bridgit
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Semirhage via
> stylist
> Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 2:21 AM
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> Cc: Semirhage <severus13 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [stylist] sharing
> 
> HI, Kendra and list.
> Kindra you have the most impressively long and informative sig line I've
> ever seen so you get t he award there. LOL.
> I love all the book series you mentioned especially HP and LOTR. I am always
> in some sort of HP Roleplay game and write original characters as well as
> Snape, Flitwick, Regulus Black, Millicent Bulstrode and Blaise Zabini. Got
> stuck writing Voldemort in one group and hate it. I make him darker than he
> should be so s I can stand it but am eagerly hoping someone else joins some
> day that wants him. He's not popular, though. Can you imagine that? LOL. 
> Awful bugger with a flat static character. *grumbles and makes face* and on
> the other end of the spectrum in another game I got roped into writing
> Albus. I was terrified believing I'd not do well, but it's actually been a
> great writing stretch and everyone says it's a good Dumbledore so I am
> happy. The others, my regulars, are far easier for me, Severus especially as
> we're so similar. Regulus is tragic and I enjoy getting into his mind...on
> his good days. HAHA.
> In LOTR my faves are Gollum, and Smaug, but I like the wizards as well.
> Interestingly enough I never considered Paganism or any religion a subject
> for blindiness. Meaning blindness and paganism or blindness and Christianity
> or whatever. Never considered religion and blindness as a necessary
> category, but the point you bring up about books is a good one. Many are put
> on audio like on CD or whatever now and of  course there are the e-book
> reader programs that sound more realistic for those that aren't.
> My favorite book for anyone on any path that's just got some great basic
> advice for being happy and getting more of what you want that really works
> is The Power of Now by Tolle. It's so basic and common sense that it's deep
> as  sadly those things he brings up don't occur to us enough.It's one I read
> and reread over and over.
> Sem
> I'm friends with the monster that's under my bed.
> I get along with the voices inside of my head. 
> 
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