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Tag Archives: tea
Continuum
“ I’m restless. Things are calling me away. My hair is being pulled by the stars again.” – Anais Nin Travel is in the air again, it’s September 1st and we head back east to Toronto (Ontario) at the end … Continue reading
Posted in journaling, life, travel
Tagged Autumn, birdlife, California, family, forest, lakes, love, mexico, Ontario, Puerto Vallarta, rivers, tea, travel, wildlife
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Writing In The Space Between Now And Then
“ By writing at the instant, the very heartbeat of life is caught.” – Walt Whitman Thunder is rumbling just above me in the now darkened sky as I sit in the jewel-like parklet not far from where I live. The … Continue reading
Posted in blog, journaling, life, memoir, travel
Tagged Bengal cat, fairytale, meditation, mexico, music, mystery, neighbour, ocean, pirate ship, red viola, tea, travel, Vancouver, wild, wind, writing
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Nomad
“What a joy, to travel the way of the heart.” Rumi Yesterday, I gave in to my nomadic ways and headed over to the East Side to check in at my old place of work, a local recycling company. It … Continue reading
Winter Spirit
“Not what we have, but what we enjoy, constitutes our abundance.” – Epicurus At this time of year my feeling of abundance comes in the form of a stack of books (both new and second-hand) on a shelf in the … Continue reading
Tea Journeys
Recently while heading to a coffee bar with my Mom, we ran into another neighbour of ours, Suzanne. She was on her way to the “Four Seasons” gathering at Huguette’s-where four dear friends come together to speak French, eat delicious … Continue reading