Some one just made my night and I feel so good right now. My audience has dwendle here on blogger and I hope to remedy that by posting more. It is my new goal to post at least one meaningful thing a day. I have many new goals of late. But over on blog ladder there is a real sense of community as we read and write and share our thoughts. Well I posted the White Fields post from yesterday over on blog ladder and got this wonderfully unexpected reply from my blogging friend, Grego. He played along with me perfectly. He writes:
But as he falls far behind the chariot, his breath becomes more labored as it frosts from the frigid cold. He is pumping his arms and legs harder and harder, but the snow relentlessly deepens and slows him down, pulls him down. As his face sinks into the rising snow, the light begins. Slowly, in the far corner of his eye, the pinpoint of light expands and he is riveted by the sight. Is this what heaven is? Then, the smell approaches; the wonderful smell of the scent that reminds him of pleasures past, the hint of a smile forms on his blue lips, his chattering teeth begin to slow as his smiling face begins to glow. This must be heaven! The cold recedes as warmth suffuses his body, the snow turns into brilliant crystals of light until his senses are filled with the moment. He suddenly realizes that she is there! She is next to him now, holding him in a tight embrace. The candle she lit in the dark room shines brightly upon them.
She is his heaven!
and I respond:
Yes! bnonman, that is beautiful! and I'm smiling ear to ear because of your wonderful words. thank you so very much for that!
and he says:
Couldn't have done it without your great starting point - you inspired me and gave me the story, the mind picture, the images I needed. I have never before written anything even approaching that type of prose.
How great to inspire! and what a fun game! Thanks Grego.
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I have an answer to your question... via a few sites since its hard to answer html related questions via webpages (it usually ends up just posting what the code does, than actually leaving instructions... since that's what web pages do).
first you need to upload your audio file. I found
http://filexoom.com/
to be pretty reliable, unlike that old site I used (castpost).
problem is, they don't offer code for a player. So, after uploading that, go to
http://www.tizag.com/htmlT/music-code.php
which explains how to code the line for a player. Its pretty simple, all you have to do is type in their line, and replace the beethoven.mid part with the http://locationofyourfileonfilexzoom
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