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In reply to the discussion: A Long, Strange Walk [View all]Bluepinky
(2,347 posts)26. The spirituality shines through in your writing, it's very comforting.
We live in such a crazy, hectic world, I try to find peace and tranquility where I can. I generally find it in long walks with my dog in the woods or along a quiet path, where she can run and not be leashed. I love to see her joy in life, sniffing the different scents and chasing something only she can see or hear.
We need more thinkers and historians, less boasters and blowhards. I did enjoy hearing Ron Chernow at the WHCD, it was a thoughtful and measured speech, one that Trump and his fans wouldnt bother to listen to or even try to understand. A Trump rally is not a peaceful place to be. I cant even stand the sound of his voice.
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Sounds like the perfect set-up--cabin, woods, pond, crackling fire and dogs.
Bluepinky
Apr 2019
#101
One of the finest posts I've ever encountered on this forum. A pleasure both to read and
Atticus
Apr 2019
#21
Determined to pick at it, are you? I see we didn't accompany Waterman on the same walk...
Hekate
Apr 2019
#63
Looking for a Pict-ax would take me much further afield than New York State. Gods know what's...
Hekate
Apr 2019
#71
I really enjoyed reading this post. I could visualize every step he took on his walk. I didn't
Tess49
Apr 2019
#81
Thanks for the input. It helped to stifle my strong desire to be mean to that person. n/t
Tess49
Apr 2019
#90
Excellent point. I feel like I need to copy this response and carry it with me in my purse. I tend
Tess49
Apr 2019
#96
Uh oh! How are you ever going to outdo this essay? Thank you very, very much for sharing
Karadeniz
Apr 2019
#28
I read lots. This is the best I've read on the internet in a long time. Thanks.
mahannah
Apr 2019
#40
You have to be old enough to appreciate the sentiments of looking back like this.
keithbvadu2
Apr 2019
#75
I've never been a fan of Thoreau's philosophy. but ppl can't be painted in a single
Kurt V.
Apr 2019
#76
Thank your for your wonderful story H2O man. Absolutely lovely. One of the best reads I have
c-rational
Apr 2019
#95