Finding our way to The Way one situation at a time. I don't know how great it will be, but I expect it will be interesting, and I look forward to it going on past all reason because wonder is just that way. Are you coming or not?
Price Lake Silhouettes — Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, North Carolina
Conversation is the most important thing in our repertoire, and we generally throw it away and opt for small talk without saying anything. Better to talk to our Psyche and listen for Psyche's responses in the way of realizations moving us, guiding and directing us, and giving us things to think about as we make our way between the here, nows that comprise our life.
Writing is my favorite way of self-talk, and repeating myself is my way of working things out. And talking to Psyche in this way is great because it gives Psyche something to do in sending dreams my way for me to play with and contemplate (And Psyche just wrote that last sentence to remind me of what I am about).
Psyche writes a lot of my sentences, and keeps me alert to what we are doing with the time left for living. I am enjoying the journey and looking forward to what's next, and how we deal with what comes our way along the way. The Adventure winds on! And we are glad to have you with us through it all!
I'm retired, and still finding my way--but now, I don't have to pretend that I know what I'm doing.
I retired after 40.5 years as a minister in the Presbyterian Church USA, serving churches in Louisiana, Mississippi and North Carolina. I graduated from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, in Austin, Texas, and Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. My wife, Judy, and I have three daughters, five granddaughters, one great granddaughter, and a great grandson on the way, within about ten minutes from where we live--and are enjoying our retirement as much as we have ever enjoyed anything.
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I miss being in the scenes, but it is easy to not be there because getting there is out of the question physically and energetically. And working with the old images is my new way of “being there.” I think occasionally about my proper camera gear which I sold about four years ago, and laugh thinking of how far I am from lugging that stuff around. I am very well off looking out the window, typing with my computer in my lap–this is really having its made!
I am so glad you’re moving with the flow of life! The images you share are remarkable. I guess it’s OK to let now be its own time and place, just as the past had its own place in your life’s journey.
I think my life has been about friendships lost and found along my journey. I am glad I found this realization, just now. It’s soothing something in me that I needed to discover.
Took my breath away!🔥
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I miss being in the scenes, but it is easy to not be there because getting there is out of the question physically and energetically. And working with the old images is my new way of “being there.” I think occasionally about my proper camera gear which I sold about four years ago, and laugh thinking of how far I am from lugging that stuff around. I am very well off looking out the window, typing with my computer in my lap–this is really having its made!
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I am so glad you’re moving with the flow of life! The images you share are remarkable. I guess it’s OK to let now be its own time and place, just as the past had its own place in your life’s journey.
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I think my life has been about friendships lost and found along my journey. I am glad I found this realization, just now. It’s soothing something in me that I needed to discover.
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