It’s feeling a bit like Groundhog Day (the movie) today, so no words of wisdom or clever thoughts from me today. Just this, which gave me a little bit of breathing room late in the day.

I am in the mood to dissolve in the sky.
Nomad exploring life wherever I am
It’s feeling a bit like Groundhog Day (the movie) today, so no words of wisdom or clever thoughts from me today. Just this, which gave me a little bit of breathing room late in the day.

I am in the mood to dissolve in the sky.
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Thanks, Emma, that means a lot to me that you wrote that. I thought I would be writing about Gainesville and life in Florida when I started, but that seems to have turned into more of a “what’s on my mind today” with a picture of something in Florida. I guess that’s what writing is, responding to the world around you.
Thank you, Marika, for reading and leaving a comment. I’m hoping you’re recovering from your recent surgery and planning adventures in future with your Alto. We are all learning a lot about ourselves during this time, I think. I’m learning I need projects to do, so I just retiled my floor!
And ground hog day it is, over and over.
Realizing that this is how personal growth is cultivated and this is how gratitude expands beyond the boundaries that we build. Beautiful words. Thank you Annie.
I hear “what day is this?” From my friends on a regular basis. I shared your Pooh quote and it was much enjoyed.
I left Florida heading for home and after two long days of stressful traveling with more ahead I second your feelings in today’s blog.
You never miss the mark for me! I am always grateful for your words, images, and quotes. I sent Pooh Bear’s quote around yesterday. Somehow his little sweet voice was very reassuring. I will try to come out of my comfort zone to comment more often.
Not a miss at all. Your post reflects where I am this week also. It seems this will go on longer than I had imagined and it does feel like a lot of sky with a tiny tree in a vast space!
Well, if you were going to dissolve into the sky, that’s a very pretty one to dissolve into.
Thank you so much, Laura! Some days I feel like I miss the mark with my readers and today was one of those, so I appreciate your comment.
I am really enjoying your posts. They keep me inspired that there is more. More to appreciate, more to explore close to home, more beauty. Your quotes at the end are always well chosen. And I reflect on your experience of being forced to stop and how so many of us are living a life interrupted. Thanks for sharing your challenge of posting every day.