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You have to make do with what you have. Today was a beautiful day, graced with warmth and sun. Michele and I both made it out of the hospital a little early which bought a bit of time to enjoy the day before the Peak Potential session. The best that we could do with only thirty minutes was a tiny patch of grass in the parking lot of the climbing gym. Michele even made do with my extra pair of sunglasses stashed in my glove compartment. There was no sun...no surf...no mountains. But the tiny patch of grass did just fine. Now, the company...I did not have to compromise on. That makes for a fine day.
Sometimes you just get kicked in the ass by some random ailment and the couch becomes a place of refuge. In the long run, it may be prudent to hide from work, traffic, and the razor. Otherwise, each time you try to get up, the next cart of the train just knocks you back down. Better to hang low and wait for the caboose to pass. Hope you're back on your feet and running down the tracks again soon, Alan.
And, thanks for the bagel-bites.
Mommy got me some new boys but they don't quite look right without hair. Guess I need some headbands!
Our tour guide told us that it is very rare to see migrant orcas. She was very excited. These are baby orcas.
Photography by Maren Urner www.visual-expressions.net A Party organised by Camden Greenpeace to raise funds for a new survival pod for activists on Arctic actions. We raised £1000 and had a great time!