Eve's E-natomy
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She's beginning to look like she should.

Shoulders, chest and waist, ribs and hips, arm-pits, diaphragm, he's looking pretty good.
Elbows, arms and wrists, knees and toes, bones and ligaments, he's looking like he should.


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When the stars give off their light,
they do sparkle and are bright,
there are many to be seen on a clear night.

"In the Beginning . . .
. . . in the beginning of the world . . . . Well, there was nothing . . . not one thing . . . not even one idea or thought . . . Nothing."



Let's have some carrots, lettuce and radishes.
We will grow all these things in the garden of delight.

With those words, the performance of Dick Lakey's "In the Beginning" was underway on a hot August evening. Sixteen young actors portrayed the Creation of the Universe, in dance and movement, costume and word, while accompanied by a chorus of twenty-three members.
Let it rise a little higher,
let it flow, let it flow.
Let it grow a little wider,
let it flow.

A large and enthusiastic crowd turned out for the performance, which was preceded by a meal highlighted by Dick Lakey's famous meatloaf and other delicacies supplied by the attendees.
The performance was the result of an intense week of work by the actors and singers, director Bernadette Jones and music director Dick Lakey, and many others.
Animals, Animals Everywhere
Animals, Animals Everywhere,
Animals, Animals Everywhere;
some on the land and some in the air.
Animals, Animals Everywhere,
Animals, Animals Everywhere, all of them made with love beyond compare.



Let's catch the light, now it's so bright,
morning arise, darkness take flight.
After moonlight then comes twilight,
evenings red skies rest and delight.
