ooceanautt

Aug 8 '10

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Aug 7 '10

I want to experience a Summer like the way they are in movies.

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Aug 5 '10

People always tell me I’m going to be a great dad.

I like that.

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Aug 1 '10

I’m different than I used to be.

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Jul 30 '10
Happy Christmas by ooceanautt

Happy Christmas by ooceanautt

Jul 28 '10
Every time I miss a step it feels like you’ve just walked in the room.

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Jul 27 '10

Why do envelopes with important documents always have an “Important” notice on the outside? Important documents should be more private.

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Jul 23 '10
By me

By me

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Jul 21 '10

I’m completely fascinated by the way one’s taste in music matures.

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Jul 14 '10

Jul 11 '10

I want to experience something extraordinary.

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Jul 10 '10

I really enjoy laughing out loud.

Jul 10 '10

Books to Movies.

I’m becoming annoyed by the judgmental people. The ones who criticize something so far that it I wonder how they even came up with such a strong opinion. Nothing personal about my thoughts, just in general I am tired of it.

When a book, television show, play, or anything else is adapted to a movie people seem to have a hard time accepting it. “She is horrible to play that role.” “The television show was so much more funny than the movie.” “The battle was suppose to take place by a river! I hated it.”

Get over yourselves. It is call an interpretation. It isn’t exactly like the television show because it isn’t the show. The battle wasn’t taken place by the river but you know what, it’s probably harder to find a giant field to host a 15,000 person battle anyway let alone finding the perfect river. There’s budgets, and timeframes, and producers to deal with.

Why can’t people just accept the movie as a completely separate entity. It’s not the book, don’t associate it with the book. Watch the movies and be happy.

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Jul 9 '10
Keep calm and take a nap.

Keep calm and take a nap.

Jul 8 '10

Along the coast, deep in a quiet cove, an orchestra assembles high upon the cliffs to play music for all who call the ocean home. They are elegantly dressed; the males in exquisite, dark tuxedoes and the females in pluming white dresses like silver waterfalls. At dusk, the musicians gather above the waves, tune their instruments and patiently wait for the conductor’s cue. At his command, each section begins to play smoothly and softly… mellow layers of atmospheric harmony. As the symphony begins, stars and sattelites buried deep in the sky become visible among the lazy colors of evening. Sunset silently transposes to moonrise and the orchestra sways passionately to their music, intently focused on the mood and presence of their collective masterpiece. They create audio landscapes, rich with feeling and emotion… subtle and endearing. As the night wears on, creatures begin gathering everywhere. Some float on the surface of the water, bobbing in the waves, listening closely to the dreamy sound emerging from somewhere overhead. Some perch on scrubby trees that cover the cliffs and beaches, some gather on sailboats tied to docks and lifts abandoned by humans for the night. Others flying overhead on their way to places very distant, listen for several moments until the lovely musical sounds melt away into the deep, enveloping night. Several creatures sit and listen just below the musicians, others take the romantic hands of sweethearts and begin dancing to and fro, around and around saplings and shrubs, all the while being very careful not to snag a coat sleeve on a branch, a dress hem on an unearthed root. Time comfortably slips by and the orchestra beautifully scores every detail and fragment in and around the ocean realm. A city celestially sits on the horizon, serene and tranquil in full view, seemingly lit from within by some form of fluorescent beauty. Airports, freeways, warehouses, skyscrapers, waterfronts… the view is angelic. The moon rises above the coast and the wind rushes over the top of the water sending cool breezes fluttering through the trees. The soft sound of the surf floats up the jagged cliff face and meets the ears of every creature around. The minutes slide by like glistening drops of light. As the hours pass and morning begins its gentle descent, the conductor directs his players to slow, and softly fade. The stars flicker and go out one by one as the music gracefully falls, dies and at last comes to an end. Several minutes of silence follow as everyone waits and hangs in the moment… wishing it would never end. No one makes a sound. Lovers and darlings stand motionless in eachothers embrace, solemn and thoughtful. Then quietly, each member of the orchestra puts down his or her instrument and follows one another in an orderly, single file line. The first rays of morning are seconds away and the coast looks stunning, soaked in blues and reds. Without a sound, one after another the musicians stroll to the edge of the cliff, look out over the harbour and plunge over the side. They dive like swans and just before hitting the surface, they take flight and soar up and over the waves, across the beach, under the bridge and across the cove where they finally dissapear over the hills.


Each musician involved in the musical construction of Seagull Orchestra recognizes the value of faith and morality. Each person acknowledges the sovereignty of the Lord, Jesus Christ over mankind and thus, chooses to follow Him wholeheartedly. All fully believe that Christ is the way, the truth, and the life, no man goes unto the Father but by Him. We belive that Jesus Christ made the way to God for us by His death on the Cross. He purchased our salvation by the shedding of His blood and His death and resurrection made a new and everlasting covenant between God and humanity. We believe that the way to God is through personal faith in Jesus Christ. Intellectual acceptance of Christ is not enough. You must come to Him determined to turn from what displeases Him with a total trust in His saving power. Christ promises those who turn to Him: “Whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be condemned; he has crossed from death to life.” (John 5:24) Seagull Orchestra in entirety is no more than several indifferent melodies offered up to Heaven. Draw near to Him and He will draw near to you.

— Adam Young

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