Day 10 GPL, home

Standing outside a train station
Looking this way is the Great Plains, looking behind us is the Continental Divide.
Disney jigsaw puzzle in national Park Lodge lobby
Before train departure.
Disney jigsaw puzzle in national Park Lodge lobby
After train departure.

Verbose is easy.

Brief is difficult.

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Day 9 GPL, home

Mountain Lake with small Disney Pixar toy figurines
It’s an annual summer tradition with the current Pixar feature characters.
Apple Watch fitness app screenshot by a mountain
Half marathon hike.
Whiteboard quote from Mountaineer
The Many Glacier Hotel bellhops post a quote a day.

There’s a habit i’m trying to excel at.

So far, i’m decently lousy at it.

What is it?

Not holding others to my high “Disney” standards.

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Day 8 GPL, home

Mountains
Back home on the cabin deck. This is the clouds lifting a bit at Sunset.

myth.

Summary of today’s five words:

Balance is not a myth.

Ps. You’re welcome.

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Day 7 GPL with Di Lollo, home

hiking trail map
Glacier’s neighboring Park has potential for our future hiking. Hiking which we have never considered before, until today.

Symbols can and should be used repeatedly.

Why?

Habit.

The more we see something and hear the story behind what we see, the easier it is for us to automatically connect a simple symbol to an important meaning.

i go to meticulous lengths to always change the default auto-correct of a Capital i.

Note: The sentence above has two I’s. Had to correct the auto-correct for both. And when the capital I is a sentence’s first letter, the effort is unreasonable. But i do it anyway.

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Day 6 GPL with Di Lollo, home

family photo at mountain lake
USA is 10 miles away at this lake’s southern-most shore.

Not a trick question.

Do you love simplicity, or complexity, in your daily life?

Do your habits win you a personal vibrancy gold medal?

Congratulations.

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