Returning to our birthplace

Florida Cicada on road

 

(photo: Many creatures in nature return to their birthplace. Many do not. This Cicada was ten steps from where the Hawk was photographed.)

Returning to our birthplace, many people will recall us as we were.

If we have changed, we will need to feel good with this change. Whether or not anyone else likes the person we’ve become.

When you are content to be simply yourself and don’t compare or compete, everybody will respect you. – Lao Tzu

Let’s assume that no matter who or what we are, our foundation is that we are a good and decent person.

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Take your time but hurry up

Middle aged group walking along country road

 

(photo: It was so sunny and dry when the trip started. What happens when stormy weather unexpectedly arrives?)

Be organized enough for incredible risk taking.

Looks good on paper.

What about real life?

Guess we’ll have to wait and see.

Take your time but hurry up.

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Senior picture takes on a whole new meaning

Senior reunion picture

 

(photo: ‘Senior picture’ takes on a whole new meaning)

The photographer was the 28-year old Marine-pilot-son of the host and hostess.

No wait, it was the 20-year old college sophomore son of another couple.

The United States Marine is in back row, far left, brown shirt.

Life is short.

Cashing in on all the work to become decently organized.

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They all got soaked anyway

Walking in the rain

 

(photo: The reunion group got soaked to the bone on the walk to the cars)

The irony of the hike to the waterfalls and the 20-year old not hesitating to go in the water is that it started raining 20 minutes later and the entire group was soaked to the bone.

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