Air Meditations

Everything added to this book will concern the Air element. Handmade book from India, with purple cover and gold accents – inside pages are cream. Please do not alter cover. This is one in a series of element Meditation books (Earth, Air, Fire, Water, Spirit). Please do not alter other participant’s entries. Please keep up to two weeks and use this listing to relist. I will mooch book back at intervals, and when complete. Thank you. My BMID is ljcrowefamily.

-Laurie Jean

This journal appears to be lost, stalled or returned to creator.

Stories of Twins

Please add in your stories of your twins. Pictures are great, if you don’t feel comfortable listing their actual names, please feel free to give aliases for their names. It is just the stories that are important.

I am the mother of twins and have found that when I meet other mothers of twins, they always have a favorite story about their twins. I would like to have a collection of them!

Please keep passing the book on once you have added your piece. No page limit.

Please list the Journal for me once it is full and I will mooch it back. My BookMooch ID is VFAvey. Thanks and enjoy!

-Victoria

This journal was mooched in 2009 and not resent, by a moocher now inactive.

Flutter Your Wings [My Butterfly Spirit]

This BMJournal is dedicated to my older sister. When it is full I intend to give it to her.

Are you fascinated by butterflies? Disgusted by them? This journal is all about butterflies. You can provide information on different species of butterflies. Facts about butterflies. Provide art, collages, whatever floats your boat, as long as it’s in the subject manner.

Please do not keep no longer than 2 weeks and repost on this original page. Please respect others work. Happy Journaling!

When full please contact me and I will mooch the book back. BMid: Bookactivist85

This book was marked lost in the post.

The Little Book of Reducing and Reusing

We all have heard plenty about recycling, and most of us do recycle… but there is something more important to learn: reducing and reusing. Reusing can be creative and fun. This book (entirely made from “garbage”) is in itself my first idea about reusing. I’ll share a couple more in the first pages. Please share ways to give new life to old things. Feel free to add any idea or project, whether simple or complicated, with sketches, colors…, thoughts on reducing and reusing, etc.  Please don’t alter previous entries and drop me a line when the Journal is full (BM ID: beabook (beatrice, Italy)).
Thanks and enjoy!!

-Beatrice

This journal appears to be stalled with an inactive journaller.

Signs of Things to Come

A journal about the history, techniques and experiences of future prediction, from the Oracle at Delphi to Nostradamus through the psychic hot-lines of modern life.

Some questions to consider/answer as you prepare your pages:
– Do you believe the future can be predicted?
– What famous oracles from history interest you, and why? Introduce them to the rest of us!
– Have you ever consulted someone who claimed to be psychic? How did they practice their craft? What did they say? Were they accurate?
– Are you gifted with second sight? What techniques do you use? How did you discover your gift?

-Suzi

This journal was received by a requestor but not relisted or resent. My mail bounced so it must be regarded as lost.

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Driving Down Memory Lane

Cars, Cars, Cars!!!! We all have special memories that involve automobiles – whether its when we were learning to drive, that first car, or the car of our dreams!!! Tell us about it with words, art or pictures. Just please don’t write or draw over other contributions. When full, please return to Jenny, jfit.

-Jenny

Unfortunately this journal seems to have been kept by an inactive moocher, who marked it as sent, and all attempts to recover it so far have failed.

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O is for

The letter O. The 15th letter of the English alphabet. What does it bring to mind? A person, a place, a thing? A thought or a whimsy perhaps? Share your thoughts here. Draw, paint, collage, stamp, color. Text is okay, too. Please do not destroy, change, or remove someone else’s work.

Please keep the journal for no more than 2 weeks. Relist it on this page when you’re ready to pass it on to the next journaler. When it’s full, please contact me and I will mooch it back.

Marked as lost in the mail.

This journal operates under the terms of a Creative Commons by Attribution v3.0 license.

-Alicia

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C is for

The letter C. The 3rd letter of the English alphabet. What does it bring to mind? A person, a place, a thing? A thought or a whimsy perhaps? Share your thoughts here. Draw, paint, collage, stamp, color. Text is okay, too. Please do not destroy, change, or remove someone else’s work.

Please keep the journal for no more than 2 weeks. Relist it on this page when you’re ready to pass it on to the next journaler. When it’s full, please contact me and I will mooch it back.

This journal was received by a requestor but not relisted or resent. My mail bounced so it must be regarded as lost.

This journal operates under the terms of a Creative Commons by Attribution v3.0 license.

-Alicia

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Pet Peeves

Believe it or not (and I didn’t), the U.S. recognizes an annual National PET PEEVES Week during the 2nd week in October. So, what is a PET PEEVE? Simply, a PET PEEVE is something that is personally annoying (even though tens-of-thousands of other people may share it with you)–it’s a personal dislike.

Additionally a PET PEEVE can be a sight, smell, sound or feeling that is followed with a negative reaction of your behavior or personality (anything from a sigh, eye rolling or teeth gnashing to outright belligerence, anger or rage). Here’s an opportunity to unload your burden –vent and rant if you wish. Please try and remember that it’s the person’s behavior and not the person that you are annoyed with.

Please have FUN with this journal. Learn something about yourself. Celebrate National Pet Peeves Week by listing/illustrating your PET PEEVES, whether they are about which way to properly hang the TP roll, public nail clipping, or smelly bare/stocking feet at the office. Add art, photos, drawings–anything you want about PET PEEVES.

Keep the journal for a maximum of 2 weeks, and please do not destroy, change, or remove someone else’s work. When you are finished, please re-list the journal at its original page (the ASIN/ISBN is located below) so that it can be mooched again and added to. When it’s full, please contact me (BMID: gemstone or sashacat681 at comcast.net), and I will mooch it back from you. Thanks!

“I don’t have pet peeves, I have major, psychotic hatreds.”
–George Carlin

-Gemstone

Reported as lost.


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Yellow Journalism

Lemon, yellow ocher, golden, saffron, cream, topaz, mellow yellow.

Variations, creations and themes of the color yellow. Take as many or as few pages as you need. Perhaps to inspire you, read this article all about the color yellow and its meanings.

-Suzi

 

This journal has been returned to its creator.