CC Spin #37
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It’s time for my ninth Classics Club “spin”! This one will take place on
Sunday, April 21st, and I’ll have until June 2nd to read and review the
book. I’m ...
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Thesis: To consider what the chance intersection of ideal beauty and intellectual confusion would mean in determining the fate of Earth. Phase 1: While touring San Francisco, I stayed at the Sir Francis Drake. The bartenders were adequate. Phase 2: I began a blog. I learned romance might exist, but depends upon whether a man and a woman can tread the maze individually and reach its center at the exact same instant in time. Phase 3: The center comes and goes as if it were a mirage.
4 comments:
Beautiful place Fram.Just like i have it.
Enjoy your weekend!
Yes, Anita, land not unlike the region around Bergen, judging from your photographs. But, I have to drive about three hours to escape the farmland and reach the regions of forests and lakes.
I have thought about buying a bit of land in Minnesota on the North Shore of Lake Superior for the site of a possible house, but I already have a bit of woodland on the South Shore in Michigan. I would prefer to travel into the future with something/somewhere new, rather than journey back into the past, if you get my drift.
And, I send wishes for a most pleasant weekend to you.
Fram,
Encantada com a imagem, esse mar, esse azul tem uma beleza incrível.
Como eu amo o mar, o sol, a lua, as estrelas sorriso. Estrada sem fim destino que desconheço!
Gostei da postagem música linda.
I once lived by Lake Superior and more than once have said the biggest mistake of my life was ever leaving there.
I spent hours, days, weeks canoeing those cold, deep, blue waters. I spent many nights sleeping on endless beaches -- some of sand, others of rock -- beneath twinkling stars and a radiant moon. There were thunderous waves and there was absolute stillness, and both were wonderful.
I could go on, but I know you comprehend the feelings, emotions and sensations of those days and nights.
I could see for miles there, Smareis, and what I saw was a perfect world.
I am glad you have this glimpse of that world.
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