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You are a sucker
ReplyDeletefor punishment
Why not visit
these places
when the grass
is green
and the cows
look beautiful
LOL
Because the cows in winter are beautiful. I doubt if I'll see any, but they are surely beautiful. Thanks Alex, for following my punishment again.
DeleteLooking forward. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWelcome along, Ed.
DeleteWherever we go, for better or worse, we bring our history with us. In your case, it definitely sounds better.
ReplyDeleteSharon, My history will make this cold wilderness experience safer for having done similar treks in history and having learned from mistakes that I may not make again, and that is better. For worse, I go slower and less far than in history, and my balance on ledges is not as quick. So I will take both better and worse and do the best I can with them.
DeleteI look forward to hearing of your courageous adventure as always. The snow looks beautiful and I'm so jealous, Enjoy your trip to it's fullest.
ReplyDeleteDarrel
Darrel, I wish for the days we ride again. So many exciting and fun things are cancelled. I wish you and all the Amblers relief from this absence. Some say I am brave to go where covid thrives and people don't seen to care. It's not brave, it's just living. I will stop living soon enough. May all of my friends find a way to deal with what seems like and endless pandemic. Love to you all, Sharon
DeleteSharon this is wonderful. I really like the language. The photos are great.
ReplyDeleteYours,
A fellow survivor
Good to hear from you Ed. We will survive!
DeleteBrrrrrrrr!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to your exploring the wilds of Miami Beach! LOL
ReplyDeleteSharon this is wonderful. Both the pictures and your stories. The poetry about truth really spoke to me.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Mari
Mari, Coming from a lover of, and good writer of, poetry this mean s a lot.
DeleteAh, times of returning as well as letting go. Some journeys have been joyful, others traumatic, but life is made up of the yin and yang, so we go on. Thanks for taking us along with you, Sharon.
ReplyDeletePam
Thanks for joining me, Pam. It has been joyful. I hope your journey has bee so too.
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