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Reply anmana
06:44 PM on December 06, 2009
oh, waterchucky! i envy your strength in your ability to give yourself over the the real mother that we all know reigns on high. I myself have a flute, but i am sure i have nowhere near the ability that you have. And these war songs of which you speank, how brave thou art! PLaying the flute always brings comfort to me when i am in times of hardship, and i have learned not to trust anyone. A piece of advice: the flute is the only thing that one can trust in this very world that man has corrupted from the intention of mother nature. Let me tell you, as i play my flute i write to you here. I am feeling the spirits inside of me, and i believe that we are destined to meet. The next time the souls travel down the path of the very milky way that we see in the nighttime sky, i think it would be an ideal time for us to meet. It would be pleasing if we could convene together with our flutes in the area of the legendary bread fruit tree. (i am trusting that you know of what i speak) Ah yes, but let me be going now, it is now time for me to catch dinner, fish tonight! i enjoy tossing a line into the river on the bank which I live, while playing my flute until a great fish the size of a whale decides to nibble on the bait.
i am awaiting your reply waterchucky!
~lenmana
*Eat. Sleep. Play Flute*
Reply Waterchucky
06:05 PM on December 06, 2009
Yes! A kindred spirit. O THANK YOU Lenmana, oh great "flute girl" for understanding the plight that mother earth, and well my wife has put on me. My only comfort now is the great sycamore tree that my infant son and i reside under in the backwoods, and of course my mighty begginers level flute! I make sweet sounds of ancient creatures roaming in the astral plane of our native american indian spirit mothers, brothers, fathers, sisters, aunts, uncles, godmothers, god fathers, cousins twiced removed. YES! now that i have completely forgoten my luxurious lifestyle i feel so connected to mother earth! Tommorow I shall play my flute before I go hunting for an deer to skin and eat, as well as to make my breechcloth as well as my tee-pee. Hopefully my flute shall give me stength as I plan to play a war song before i hunt!

But please Lenmana, tell me of yourself! And do not be afraid to cast away your present lifestyle and give into the seduction of the native american begginers level flute. Also where abouts in the planes of this beautiful earth does your hut locate itself? To what do you call home?
PLAY ON GREAT LENMANA!
shall be waiting to see your majestic words in response to this guestbook, just as i cannot wait to play my flute!

Hágoónee'
Reply LENMANA
03:51 PM on December 06, 2009
Waterchucky,
No Way! i totally agree with your philosophy, and i think it is one that i might be taking up myself. I have been contemplating leaving my high end lifestyle to get more in touch with mother nature. I strongly believe that flute playing is the best way to cleanse the soul and get connected with mother nature.
I am so sorry to hear about your wife, i cant believe she was so shallow and not understanding about your situation. Were do you call home? I am thinking that it might be a good idea that we meet and discuss our ideals together, along with the beautiful and artistic ability of the flute.
Please get back to me ASAP (as soon as possible) smile

- Sherry "Lenmana" Johnson
Reply Waterchucky
03:31 PM on December 06, 2009
After reading about chief Woodpecker and his journey of the native american flute, I feel so inspired to take MY journey with my flute. I have decided to quit my high-end job as a lawyer and become a flute player in the backwoods of my home, hopefully to be able to inspire others to take a journey with the flute. My wife has decided to divorce me on this decision but my flute is now my companion, one that will serve me better than she.
Thank you so much chief for changing my life! =)

PS- the begginer flute is perfect for my infant son and this lifestyle will become his when i pass along to mother earth and my legacy of the earth shall flow into his.

Once again thank you chief Woodpecker
you have changed my life

remmeber= RESPECT, HONOR and FLUTES 4EVER!
-Will "Waterchucky" Smith
Reply Judy Carr
09:58 PM on November 08, 2009
Sooooo, how much does a flute cost? Enjoyed the pics, and the sound of the flute is as you promised....soothing. Good to talk with you. Wishing you many blessings.

Ta ta, Judy
Reply Reggie Smith
02:20 PM on June 16, 2009
The music is somthing else. I only hope that I can play half as good someday.
Reply Takoda Fox Chancellor
03:07 PM on June 01, 2009
Hey William. Saw you at River Market. Thought your flutes sounded wonderful. I entend on buying one, just haven't made up my mind on which one yet.
Reply Mike Diveris
04:10 PM on April 21, 2009
Bill, Great stuff. You always had the flair for drama. Miss Norelli would be proud of you. Mike
Reply Betsy Hruz
08:22 PM on March 24, 2009
throughly enjoyed this site, I'll return to spend more time & get acquainted with the CD's.
Reply Carol Worden
03:25 PM on March 16, 2009
Hi William! It has been a long time that I haven't heard from you. I hope all is well and your site is phenomenal. Love, Sis