Traveling away from the farm and normal routines expands ones horizons and is just good for the soul. This vacation got me to a really good place. It was a joy and only one moment of spousal discord while we adjusted to be "around each other so much". We unwound, relaxed, no schedules, we meandered daily on foot all over Charleston. Four miles a day felt so good. Explored the creativity of humans here, in art, antiques, food, clothing, and the joy of children splashing in the fountains, laughter, being on sea water, watching HGTV when it was hot and napping, see my hubby finally RELAX, it was all spectacular! I am still pumped a week later.
I am a curious creature by nature. I love the feeling of wonder and and my place in it. Everything that surrounds us is magical much of the time, and the creator of all this, well just WOW! I am so humbled and enthralled to be alive right now. How perfectly imperfectness creates such diversity, it goes beyond my ability to digest it in my thoughts at times, also perfect, because it probably should not even be thought about, just breathed in and breathed out. It feels like Wheeee! Have you ever felt like the past, present and future are all right now? I had that feeling, I wish I could be eloquent in explaining it, it's so cool. While the history of places and people sort of merge with the movement of natural surroundings and the faces you see, and the feeling of hope is generated by those faces and the changes around you, and you just know it is all good and all will be OK. For all the angst in the world, it feels like in every moment there is the flow of goodness bubbling up and moving us in the right direction, contrary to what we normally hear I know! I experienced an air craft carrier, crawled inside the Apollo 8 capsule, and submerged myself in a submarine. It was a tad exhausting realizing what happened in these spaces and to the people in them. I also felt an appreciation for the challenges the human spirit encounters and how we find a way to survive and even thrive. I am however, not a fan of conflict. Sea life is precious. Dolphins playing around the harbor, storks diving into the water, bugs flying around as the waves ebb and flow, lap and crash into the rocks. Sitting on the swing on the pier, swaying with the ocean breeze, snuggled up to my honey, eyes closed, and listening to sounds of this place, was the perfect end to our time there. Just ahhhh. Coming back to work at home and the job is just fine too. I feel good, more content. I highly recommend getting away to explore, even if it is the arboretum down the dusty road (which I have done since I got back, to get the nature nurture again) as things have "popped" up to deal with again. Nature soothes my soul, and I had forgotten that gift. Yay for today! I wish I could give you this gift, you deserve it!
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Jason
7/7/2019 08:28:41 pm
This reminds me of a trip I took with my honey earlier this year to a cattle ranch somewhere north of Texas.... Lovely home! Lovely conversations!! Lovely people!!!
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