“Deep down, at the molecular heart of life, the trees and we are essentially identical.” Carl Sagan
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Bar Harbor, summer 2020 (1800, 08.03.2020)
“stress should be a powerful driving force, not an obstacle.” Bill Phillips
“When you have only 2 pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one and a lily with the other.” Chinese proverb
Flora, you left your mark and we will miss you!
“to succeed in life you need 3 things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funny bone.” Reba McIntire
A success story
neuro flight 0302. “eleven steps appear negotiable, however, if not approached correctly, and, with planning, can quickly become quite challenging.” photo taken summer 2020 in Marstons Mills, MA
“the individual that climbs from the bottom to the top and then falls back to the bottom, feels as if they have lived the life of hundreds of people.” Mehmet Murat ildan
A neuro digestive system, overwhelmed by the persistent sound of the second hand, emphasized that the unpalatable currents were becoming increasingly unmanageable, unworkable and unsustainable. The unwavering winds of time move swiftly and become deafening. This tempest offers no guidance. Life’s compass is fraught with uncertainty and suspicion, not knowing which way is direction, or, is it misdirection.” McAvoy, spring 2020
“kicking around on a piece of ground in your hometown. Waiting for someone or something to show you the way.” Roger Waters
8 stops
“people come into our lives at a specific moment…and they leave once that moment has passed. It’s not personal, it’s not unremarkable, it’s a moment, and part of the passage of time.” J.M. Buckler
Cool phucking people!
Riding my bike through the Chinatown district this a.m. and by sheer luck happened to go by a lovely pub, appropriately named, The Corner Pub. This very awesome manager was preparing the outside area for the noon (the time was 1100) opening and she saw me eyeing the beer sign and obviously noticed the thirst …
shot in Provincetown, MA
“a ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for.” John A. Shed