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Mientras caminábamos a orillas del Duero, se vislumbraba la Ermita de San Saturio entre los árboles.
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En tu presencia hay vida.
In Your presence Lord
There is peace, there is rest
In Your presence Lord
There is life that never ends
In Your presence Lord
There is joy, there is joy
In Your presence Lord
There is life that never ends.
"Walk with me" -Camina conmigo-. Kim Walker – Smith. Jesus Culture
"The magic of autumn is in its quiet transformation - reminding us that even endings can be beautiful"
Will you walk along with me
From the one end when leaves are still on the trees
Until the other that all of them are laid to the ground
我和秋天有個約會。
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLbT1qOV7N0
Take the road less travelled...
It may be tough, but you'll be rewarded with treasure that money can't buy.
Following Whispers
Proceed With Awesome: A Poetic Voyage
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In places no one would find...
Hold my hand and walk with me through this journey that we call life.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Et1mRbq9So8
The person who dances with you in the rain, will most likely walk with you in the storm
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I could walk a mile in your shoes ...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYo6iAQ2pqk
But I already know they're just as uncomfortable as mine.
Let's walk next to each other instead...
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I think we have all had that tug at our heart strings when we're traveling the highway of life and we see an image that just stops us. This was one of those moments for me. It reminded me of a simpler time I wish I could escape back to.
This is for all the people who couldn't stop.
Taken Mar. 7, 2015- 1 mile north of the town of Tomales, Calif along Hwy 1.
I totally admit, that when you look upon this plain image there's not much to see really, a hillside devoid of green grass, but, if you look closely you can see the trails where perhaps long ago ancient people once roamed this part of the earth. And for a short brief time, I too joined them alone on this seemingly ordinary hillside.
I spent hours hiking all across this hillside alone. For me personally, this was a major high point of my weekend here. I felt so fortunate to be in good physical shape where I could thoroughly enjoy myself hiking and crisscrossing this hillside under a beautiful warm day. I felt so free and relaxed here with no social constraints. There's something magical about a hillside that compels and draws people to walk upon her. Maybe it's our ancient spiritual ancestors deep inside all of us calling out, yearning to be free once more and to walk upon a path. It was with reluctance when I finally had to come down.......
May your hikes be as pleasant my friends.
I hope to have an opportunity to come back in the spring when the hillside turns that lovely shade of green and calls for me to once more walk upon her.
1700 Walker Creek Ranch is a retreat located off of the Marshall Petaluma Rd (out of Petaluma) about 6 miles from highway 1 which runs along the California coast. Located there is also the Marin County Office of Education.
photo done in Watercolor IV
I first met Andy in 2004 and I have seen him grow so much over the years.
Andy has Spina Bifida and uses a leg brace system called an RGO to get up and walk on crutches or ride around in his Segway. Andy was actually the inspiration behind www.esriders.org and was the first recipient of an Segway from the movement.
Andy, now 15, just finished his Freshman year of high school and his awaiting his final grades, but was on honor roll the first 3 quarters of the year.