This is where I display sites I like to visit.
Please visit them :)
These Include
http://sholagordon.co.uk/
By dearest friend Shola, it includes her short stories and poetry please check it out she's a brilliant author.
http://www.kihugs.com/
By My Awesome friend Rissa who has an amazing blog also she has one of the best aesthetically designed website I have seen, she is dedicated and spends an enormous amount of time making Ki hugs looks glamourous.
Saturday, 8 September 1990
About me
My name is Aisha, my friends call me Ash. Some people may think its a strange nickname since it doesn't really match my name -I don't particularly care I like Ash as a name.
I'm 18 years old, although sometimes I have the temperament of a five year old. I would essentially describe myself as two images. One of which people perceive on impact. The second image is that of the person inside which shocks a lot of people. I am sort of like the weather, unpredictable yet predictable by the changing colours of my appearance.Here are some things about me which may interest you, if not they may provide you with some information about my character. First of all I have a tattoo on my right wrist of a flaming star. My tattoo means success and failure to me. I designed it myself.
I plan to have another tattoo on my should blade of phoenix. Explained in 'realisations of a phoenix'.
Like most people my past times include reading. I like all genres of books but my favourite is "The Shadow of the Wind". Another past time is one I most likely share with girls-kind, shopping.I am blessed to be able to shop all day, every day without growing tired.
Other hobbies include photography, art and poetry.
Photo Gallery
Photo Gallery 1 Contains pictures of me
Photo Gallery 2 Contains pictures of my photography
Photo Gallery 3 "The sisterhood of the travelling skirts..
Realisations of the phoenix
I thought Id tell you about my sites names and the significance of a phoenix. As per wiki
The phoenix is traditionally the name given to a colourful bird usually in bright orange and red, the colour of fire. The myth of the phoenix originates from Greek philosophy. A phoenix is a bird which is thought to have a life span of 500 to 100 years at the end of its lifespan it is thought to builds itself a nest of myrrh twigs that then ignites; both nest and bird burn fiercely and are reduced to ashes, from which a new, young phoenix or phoenix egg arises, reborn anew to live again. The new phoenix is destined to live as long as its old self. In some stories, the new phoenix embalms the ashes of its old self in an egg made of myrrh and deposits it in the Egyptian city of Heliopolis (sun city in Greek). The bird was also said to regenerate when hurt or wounded by a foe, thus being immortal and invincible — it is also said that it can heal a person with a tear from its eyes and make them temporarily immune to death. The phoenix is a symbol of fire and divinity.
Your probably wondering so what does the phoenix symbolise for my and why does my site carry the mythical creatures name? Well if you closely at the phoenix you will realise the phoenix is metaphoric representation of human life, no matter how many times you fall you will heal yourself just like the phoenix, helping others along the way. When you sense you cannot continue you will fall to ashes of dust but then the passion and desire will rapture into flames bringing you new spirit to carry on.
The phoenix is traditionally the name given to a colourful bird usually in bright orange and red, the colour of fire. The myth of the phoenix originates from Greek philosophy. A phoenix is a bird which is thought to have a life span of 500 to 100 years at the end of its lifespan it is thought to builds itself a nest of myrrh twigs that then ignites; both nest and bird burn fiercely and are reduced to ashes, from which a new, young phoenix or phoenix egg arises, reborn anew to live again. The new phoenix is destined to live as long as its old self. In some stories, the new phoenix embalms the ashes of its old self in an egg made of myrrh and deposits it in the Egyptian city of Heliopolis (sun city in Greek). The bird was also said to regenerate when hurt or wounded by a foe, thus being immortal and invincible — it is also said that it can heal a person with a tear from its eyes and make them temporarily immune to death. The phoenix is a symbol of fire and divinity.
Your probably wondering so what does the phoenix symbolise for my and why does my site carry the mythical creatures name? Well if you closely at the phoenix you will realise the phoenix is metaphoric representation of human life, no matter how many times you fall you will heal yourself just like the phoenix, helping others along the way. When you sense you cannot continue you will fall to ashes of dust but then the passion and desire will rapture into flames bringing you new spirit to carry on.
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