Three lessons Glacier taught me about home life

Sign near Lake McDonald Lodge.

Three lessons Glacier taught me about home life:

  1. Experience helps hone your priorities. 
  2. Nature flushes out your priorities better than anything else. 
  3. Nature appears random, but its laws are unquestionably precise.

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Doing good and decent work is the rent i pay

Lake McDonald Lodge, from my room door at 5am this morning.
Lake McDonald Lodge, from the fireplace looking at our room doors, second floor.
Lake McDonald Lodge, 5pm last night from my door.

Doing good and decent work is the rent i pay for the privilege of occupying space on Earth.

Cliche?

Perhaps.

It depends on the beholder.

When you look around at Glacier National Park, it is impossible to not feel like a rich person.

Earth is exquisitely architected and holds secrets and lessons from the beginning of time.

Perseverance, adaptability, symbiosis, harmony, creation and destruction, power, fragility, patience, feast and famine.

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Nice begets nice

Someone is always watching us.

Nice begets nice.

Simple concept.

Powerful application.

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Turning 60

In the Madrid airport yesterday…such is life.

Turning 60.

This Summer – the Summer of 2019 – feels like a bonus.

A self-imposed bonus.

In a 2008-premonition, i gave myself 10 years to do everything in life i could do to eliminate regret if, indeed, i didn’t live past my 60th birthday (today).

By the time this goes live on August 8, 2019, our son will be a few days away from going off to college.

And Cheryl will have been exercising regularly for a full year.

Both of these accomplishments have been life-bucket-list items.

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Life without a direct challenge?

Opening speaker, David Rowan.

Life without a direct challenge?

As a speaker, long ago it became obvious (to me) that not challenging your audience to do something great is a missed opportunity (obligation).

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