
Eliza:
In case anyone is wondering why I haven’t posted any photo journals in the past week, it is due to the constant flow of storms crossing the Florida peninsula, making it difficult to find relatively dry surfaces upon which to walk. While I used to merrily slog through mud in the Pacific Northwest forests, I seem to have developed a momentary resistance to such goings on here in Florida. After all, winters in Florida are supposed to be dry and sunny. Well, that’s not happening right now, perhaps due to the El Nino weather patterns which send heavy storms across central United States and dipping into the Gulf of Mexico, picking up moisture and cold air from the north. If there weren’t palm trees outside my window I would think I’m back in Seattle.
Meanwhile, I have managed to get out most days for at least a very long neighborhood walk. I’ve been saving on gas (which is still running about $3.19/gallon here) but also getting a little restless, for although I haven’t yet ventured far afield (about an hour’s drive from home) I do enjoy my explorations. Hopefully, I will be able to get out on Sunday if the weather improves. The current forecast is for partially sunny/clouds, but things change. I am aware that a train of storms is due to hit the West Coast and so our area will also be affected eventually.
So, sorry… no new photos this week.
Eliza
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Yeah, my mud-slogging days are long over, however, here on the west coast of BC, I’m taking mini-steps through ice-covered snow when I need groceries. Minus 18C as I write this, but the Sun is finally out. In the meantime, I continue to enjoy your posts at SJ… lots happening. Much love, Altea
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I pay attention to nearly all that you, write and show at Sunny’s Journal. strikes me that the word authentic fits you quite well … particularly when sharing how or where you are still searching and discovering.
As for me, I have been experiencing an never ending awakening for 40+ years. It would be nice if both I [myself] and some treasured others [not unlike yourself] reflected upon my contributions as authentic.
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