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light_bringer:
That's a great idea to do that. I also like how you've mixed in other things. One never knows what the next page will bring.
ron4164:
smile Little girl with Kermit!
Real nice art Siv.
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toothpickmoe:
Dig the setting too.
robotsatemyhair:
Thank you! I was reading a ton of Eliot and Yeats at the time.

I was always more of a Prufrock girl, myself. Love Eliiot.
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legman:
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toothpickmoe:
That is a complex logistical question that I must involve my wife in.
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deuteranopia:
I take it that things are on the "up-and-up?"
b_writer:
Congratulations on making such a huge difference for someone with your art. I can't think of anything better.

- B
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lemonkid:
I`m not sure it scales, but sure.

When I walked the Camino in Spain, I was filled with a sense of flow, fulfillment, and contentment.

Since I`ve gotten back to Montreal I`ve thought about exactly what elements constituted this experience so that I wouldn`t have to walk across Spain for the rest of my life to experience it again.

So that thought has been percolating in the back of my mind for two years.

Recently my stepfather died which prompted me to get things in gear.

So I started reading a bunch of stuff. The actual realization while personally impactful isn`t overly mindblowing.. basically if I a) exercise every day b) have a daily challenge c) frequent neophilic social contact d) closure of open loops in my brain I`m dangerously deliriously happy and content. Productivity went up, mood went up, alcohol and shitty food consumption went down. Good things across the board. I`m even flossing more.
lemonkid:
Thanks Siv.

How`s DC these days?
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erica:
This place is still so weird.
light_bringer:
Haha, nice! smile