Pack light so you can carry more

Sanibel Island Beach in winter
We packed light. No chairs, no towels, no blankets. But time to burn…so i laid flat on my back by the edge of the sea while Cheryl combed the water’s edge for sea shells.

 

Sanibel Island Beach in winter
Fifteen minutes later, it was time to head to breakfast.

 

Sanibel Island Beach in winter
i knew this would happen (sand stuck where contact was made).

 

Sanibel Island Beach in winter
It’s quite liberating to not worry about “creating a mess”.

 

Super Bowl 52 score
“I’m going to Disney World”. Last night was a first for the city of Philadelphia.

 

Pack light so you can carry more.

Much was accomplished yesterday, Super Bowl (52) Sunday.

Days like yesterday remind me that doing nothing and taking life as it comes isn’t just something for younger adults still living at home.

 

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Light changes everything

Sig Ep House Valparaiso University
Sig Ep house looking a bit drab.

 

Sig Ep House Valparaiso University
Light changes everything.

 

Both pictures where taken within 30 seconds of each other.

Light changes everything.

So does darkness.

Being organized is being in the light.

Being disorganized is being in the dark.

That’s what i think anyway.

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Packing light for a long journey?

Siri response screen shot
Necessity is the mother of invention, no?

 

Packing light for a long journey?

Leaving tomorrow morning for an eight-day, three-city trip.

One carry-on and one small backpack.

Cold weather in Las Vegas, Philadelphia, and New York City.

Implying extra layers would be smart, but requires more space.

Business suit.

Running shorts.

Layers will have to stay behind.

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