Friends | I like to laugh, giggle, walk the beach, my favorite thing to do is write, draw with pastels and kiss my lover..... Please take note I don't like silly questions, if you are under 55yrs of age please chat with some one your own age. I much prefer mature adults. By that I mean I like men over 60, although I find men in their 70s extremely attractive and exciting. Check out my blog on here...I will write something as often as I can or for sure when the mood strikes, if you follow what I write you may read a story or you will read something to make you smile and hopefully inspire you to be a better person and look at yourself in a better light ...enjoy Write a comment I like to hear others view on things..... We might not agree but I have a right to my thoughts and feelings and you do too. Don't be rude, and please if I don't answer you think I'm either busy talking with someone or away from my computer, so don't get upset, take a deep breath and go do something to make you feel good about yourself... Trust me if you are rude I will do one of two thing, block you and or report you. I will not tolerate a foul mouthed person thinking they can say horrid thing to me, I'm a lady and deserve to be treated as such slinebe10p: We are all prepping for the big storm due to come in Wednesday, we are all hoping it doesn't turn into another big hurricane, I think we have had enough of them recently. 1 month ago • Report • Link 1 timmy2022: Sure , and Hope nothing serious comes along 1 month ago • Report 0 View all 7 posts slinebe10p: I was raised on motorbikes in fact I hadn't even ever been in a car until I was 14 years of age. My dad had 98 motorbikes during his lifetime and built half of those from scratch himself (Post deleted by slinebe10p ) slinebe10p: I'm doing great, glad to say I purchased my house for several reasons, one being its 18 above sea level... slinebe10p: Thank you, I did have a good time, but for me its just another countdown to better things... View all 5 posts slinebe10p: The meaning I picked, the one that changed my life: Overcome fear, behold wonder. Separator icon Richard Bach Before becoming a beloved writer of the 1970s, Richard Bach had a considerable career as a pilot. He first experienced the wonder of flying at age 14, and went on to serve as an aviator in the military as well as on film shoots and in flying circuses. These experiences influenced his 1970 novel “Jonathan Livingston Seagull,” a story of a gull who flies for enjoyment rather than survival. Bach prioritized that sense of wonder throughout his life, and his philosophy invites us not to let fear stand in the way of seeking new experiences. In fact, it’s often when we push past that initial resistance that we stumble upon something truly wondrous. I remember reading Jonathan Livingston seagull, it was rather a traumatic time in my life. I found the story very hard to read and for sure I never picked up the book again. But it was an interesting read, I rather like the quote he wrote at the beginning of this though much better than the book. Me slinebe10p: So today was a very strange day, I went down to the slough and walked around, I had only been there for about 15 minutes when someone came up to me. I know this gentleman from walking around the slew and we usually have a few words talking about what we've seen and some of the animals that are showing themselves that day. But today he came up to me and said I don't know why but I have to tell you something that came into my head The moment I Saw You. He told me the words you are complete, he said he didn't know why he had to tell me he just had this very strong feeling I needed to be told. He asked me if it meant something to me and I told him yes it did indeed. He smiled and said he thought I would think him crazy for telling me the words but was pleased to hear that obviously it was a message from the universe. I thanked him for his words said goodbye and he left and I walked around the slough a few times, on my trip around the first time I saw a few birds but nothing outstanding. The second time around I saw an alligator, a hawk that swooped over my head three times, then I heard a crunching sound and turned to see an otter eating a fish. So it was a very successful day and yes I feel complete not just from seeing all the wonders of nature but as the result of all the meditation I've been doing. I hope everyone's having a wonderful new year because mine is really turning out to be a really good start I just hope it continues all the way through this year slinebe10p: Its been a while since I've been online, I have been in a very meditative state and have been walking the slough near my house everyday. Okay so I missed a total of 5 days in December, but I was there on Christmas Day in the rain, it was glorious. I have seen hawks, otters, raccoons, alligators, ibis, squirrels, and goodness knows how many different types of birds and little creepy crawly creatures.... lol I have even been touching trees and getting either a word from them or a vision that has fed my spirit and lined me up with nature in a very good way. I actually stood with my eyes closed and heard a leave break off of a branch and spiral down to land right at my feet. It was incredibly intense... Some may think me crazy, but others will know what I'm talking about and know that it is an incredible tuning in to the senses and the spirit both. I have also been watching a beautiful little screech owl, he is so cute and has shown himself 3 weeks in a row now in the top of a broken tree. Happy New Year to you all and I hope you have a wonderful and exciting year ahead of you... G_I_A_N_N_I: Just like a computer ...every so often...you have to simply RE_BOOT the system. Thats what you have done in your own way. slinebe10p: Make it a habit to tell people thank you. To express your appreciation, sincerely and without the expectation of anything in return. Truly appreciate those around you, and you'll soon find many others around you. Truly appreciate life, and you'll find that you have more of it. Ralph Marston I have pretty much always practiced this and found it to be a good way to live.. Me View all 24 posts |