Thanks Tony, that’s exactly what it was, a moment of clarity. So unexpected, so easily achieved – yet in the day to day life it seems so unattainable. It’s not, I guess it’s just finding what we need to get to that clarity. I hope you have a great day and a week full of moments of clarity or at least great memories of them 🙂 Harlon
Hello, yes I am doing well. I think I got stuck in the GTA region for a bit too long and it really is quite remarkable how spending a little time by the lake and breathing it all in makes such a difference on how life feels and how the future looks. Hope you are doing splendidly as well. Love, Harlon
Thank you, it was one of those beautiful moments that was so simple. I sometimes wonder why happiness seems so complex when I find these moments of clarity and of beauty. Thank you for sharing this with me. Peace, Harlon
Thanks Michael, in my writing, I do like to explore the dark and the light, but when it comes to living and being present, banking towards the glorious expanse feels more like living. I just returned from the cottage and sometimes that’s all it takes, is an unobstructed horizon, a brisk walk and the sound of the waves to remind me that life is glorious and that it’s up to me to not let the stress of urban life be a distraction. Peace my friend, Harlon
Sounds like you had a great “me” or “self” time! I wish I could have the time to do things you described whilst at the cottage. Really lovely and this is a beautifully written piece Harlon!
Thank you so much~ xo Harlon
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Harlon, you are very kind..!!! Thank you…!!! Peace, Francisco
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Such a calm beauty Harlon …lovely , ” for miles and miles ” ( your soul ) …love , megxxx
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Thanks Meg, what a nice way of putting it. You brought back the sunshine and the clarity today in spite of the fog setting in 🙂 xo H
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It certainly makes a change from not being able to see past the nose on one’s own face, doesn’t it? I love those moments of clarity. 🙂
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Thanks Tony, that’s exactly what it was, a moment of clarity. So unexpected, so easily achieved – yet in the day to day life it seems so unattainable. It’s not, I guess it’s just finding what we need to get to that clarity. I hope you have a great day and a week full of moments of clarity or at least great memories of them 🙂 Harlon
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What a lovely shot. Hope you are well. xx
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Hello, yes I am doing well. I think I got stuck in the GTA region for a bit too long and it really is quite remarkable how spending a little time by the lake and breathing it all in makes such a difference on how life feels and how the future looks. Hope you are doing splendidly as well. Love, Harlon
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Glad to hear that. Perhaps this is why I will never move from my small little town. I find it much easier to breathe here. 🙂
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Very beautiful Harlon..!!! Peace, Francisco..!!!
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Thanks Francisco, I appreciate hearing that. It was indeed a very beautiful moment. Peace, Harlon
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You’re welcome Harlon ..!! I am happy for you..!!! Peace, Francisco
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This is beautiful
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Thank you, it was one of those beautiful moments that was so simple. I sometimes wonder why happiness seems so complex when I find these moments of clarity and of beauty. Thank you for sharing this with me. Peace, Harlon
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Looks like you’re banking to the right there Harlon! Playfully engaging with the glorious expanse…
Michael
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Parallelist!
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Dear Hariod, I think that’s the nicest thing that I’ve heard in quite some time. I rather like it. Thanks for the inspiration. Peace, Harlon
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Thanks Michael, in my writing, I do like to explore the dark and the light, but when it comes to living and being present, banking towards the glorious expanse feels more like living. I just returned from the cottage and sometimes that’s all it takes, is an unobstructed horizon, a brisk walk and the sound of the waves to remind me that life is glorious and that it’s up to me to not let the stress of urban life be a distraction. Peace my friend, Harlon
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Sounds like you had a great “me” or “self” time! I wish I could have the time to do things you described whilst at the cottage. Really lovely and this is a beautifully written piece Harlon!
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