
DAY 34 Jupiter, FL
With “shine your light” still in my thoughts from yesterday, I hopped on Schwinn and chose to ride on the sunny side of US1, feeling the
With “shine your light” still in my thoughts from yesterday, I hopped on Schwinn and chose to ride on the sunny side of US1, feeling the
Look what I found today! I imagine it’s private property but I was in urgent need of a shady spot to sit and rest, just as
It’s overcast today, fitting for my mood. I’m pausing as I process the news from Peru. An unofficial report from the President’s Advisory Committee said they
Disagreement – that’s what’s on my mind today. Not related to my brother who I quite remarkably haven’t had a disagreement with in the five weeks
What a difference a day makes! I feel so blessed. Both of my “disagreement” friends (see Day 37) have reached out to me in loving touching
I was talking with a Florida friend today, who is currently living in North Carolina. When I move to the condo in Lantana, we would have
I emerge from 40 days in the wilderness and start to see the way forward – cooperation and adaptability claimed the day in our meeting this
Most likely, this is my last day riding Schwinn, because tomorrow I move to the condo in Lantana. We can all look forward to meeting my
Moving day. Settling into my new home away from home. Full of gratitude for many blessings. I’ll be riding the new bike today so stay tuned.
There is a small park outside the building where I’m staying, with an access ramp for kayaks to enter the Intercoastal Waterway. I’m sitting on a
My sacred number is 44, given to me in a dream when I first moved to Cusco. In the dream, an Inkan spirit guide was leading
I’m looking at the clouds above the Intercoastal – water and sky with a cool breeze blowing. What’s up there behind those white fluffy masses that
I found such a beautiful spot today riding south on A1A. Small two room cottages, nearly hidden by the mangroves, leave the ocean visible from the
I’m watching two kids kayaking on the Intercoastal from the pool deck of our building, gaging whether it’s something I could do comfortably and enjoy. There
Embracing the unknown alone can be daunting but in the company of others who can show you the way, it can become a delightful adventure. Friends