Thursday, July 26, 2012
Daydreaming
Summer's a fine time to allow yourself a bit of daydreaming. Get off to a special place with a book or just your thoughts. Maybe it's time for that bike ride along a wooden trail or a row on the glass of an early morning lake surface. Perhaps it's a bit more simple, just a walk after dinner with a friend or family pet. Summer's good time to do a lot of guilt trip free activities. It's a time to get a away and reinvigorate the creative juices. Believe it or not, I do a lot of my relaxing and creative thinking alone, just driving. Sometimes, I'll find myself venturing down familiar thoroughfares. At other times, I'll take odd turns and lose myself for a 20 minutes or so. Relaxation and how we each find it is a very strange bird. My suggestion for us all today? Get lost!
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Biking in summer is good for the soul.
ReplyDeletele velo ou le jogging sont deux bons moyens pour tout oublier et rever
ReplyDeleteGreat advice. I'll take it.
ReplyDeleteGetting lost?.. my favorite sport!
ReplyDeleteBirdman Brother,
ReplyDeleteLet's go back to our old stomping grounds and get lost in the past! Like we did in the summer of '09. That was fun!
Looks like our bikes are waiting!
Enjoy your final day of the single life!
Lakeland Checks in!
Well that's nice..I just tune in and it's a 'get lost'..nice one Birdman haha!
ReplyDeleteI definitely need to spend more time getting lost and lost in a spreadsheet does not count - hah! A photo with bikes always captures my attention... enjoy!
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
I really love your suggestion. Getting lost is my favorite thing to do. I especially like to do it in new cities when I'm vacationing. One of my favorite things to do when I arrive in a new city is just walk and walk and see where I end up.
ReplyDeletegood advice!
ReplyDeleteBirdman -- I do get lost plenty of times when out sleuthing with my camera on back roads. -- barbara
ReplyDeleteI like to wander about with my camera and maybe find a new laneway!
ReplyDeleteNot easy to relax with a bike here, but it was like that until a few yeas ago...
ReplyDeleteIt is not unusual for me to take a wrong turn and get lost. Is that relaxation? Thank goodness, I thought it was dementia.
ReplyDeleteI do that every night on my late evening walks.
ReplyDeleteI'm following your prescription but I'm taking a camera. Feels like I can smell the Portland sea air already.
ReplyDeleteI like that advice !
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