I plan to forward the above email (and the link at the bottom of this page) to the ISP I have in Quartzsite, and when I return to San Jose I can change the forwarding. Hopefully, I will be able to make the above email work regardless of where I get my internet service.
I decided to spend my winters (mid September till mid April)in Quartzsite, Arizona. I left San Jose on January 5, 2004 and got to Quartzsite late on the 6th; and returned in April when it got too hot.
| My home phone | My Quartzsite phone | My Cell phone |
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| My winter address | My summer address |
LaFarr Stuart
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LaFarr Stuart
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Yes. It is me in Quartzsite riding my TRIKKE!
I was born: July 6, 1934 in northern Utah, and have no brothers or sisters.
My father wanted me to be a Doctor, so I started College as a pre-med student, but after seeing some of the animal experiments conducted at the University of Utah medical school; it was clear that medicine was not for me.
I switched from Pre-med, to Chemistry, then to Physics and Mathematics.
My Father was from an anti-Mormon family. (They were LDS and then left the church.) His mother, my grandmother, was really a religious person. She said her prayers every night when she went to bed, and kept a map of "The Holy Land" mounted on a large cardboard on her desk. I think she died believing that the Mormon Church was "out to get her". Sad, I think the Mormon church had a lot more concerns than her.
So, I was brought up pretty much devoid of any religious influence from either my mother or father. In fact I was quite old before I realized that people actually believed the "Bible Stories". To me they weren't any different from the "Fairy Tales" they tell kids.
Today, I belong to no church; and rather like it that way. I am free to make my own decisions about right and wrong. If there is a super natural, I believe he is more concerned about what you do, than the particular organization you belong to. But, I know of no church that will accept this. It is bad for business, they need their members to believe it is most important for them to belong to their church; and hence, all others are wrong. Sorry, but that attitude carried to extreme has caused a lot of wars and killings.