Can you see why I’ve reblogged this article by Author Jim Webster? 🐵
That’s what the meeting was about, although that wasn’t the title, that’s what it did and that was what drove people to attend.
And I drove up from the south, through St John’s in the Vale on a gorgeous September morning; the sort that you never get many of. The photo shows winter, still beautiful, but today the two crags at the front were bathed in bright sunlight. Blencathra behind was almost lost in a golden haze as the early morning sun burned off the last of the mist. It looked like nothing as much as a Chinese landscape painting.
And later in the day, travelling home, the good folk of the Vale were hard at work. Travelling up I’d seen one field that looked as if it might just bale today, and yes, they were hard at it. A tractor that was older than me pulling a baler which…
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Yes…I went over and read it and felt the same need to experience the rest of the story. Beautiful thoughts and similar thoughts of whatever could be more beautiful than this life. Seems that we live in a book and the older we get we near the end of the book…very intense, Chris.
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Glad you liked it Sandy 😀
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I did…I have had those same thoughts…telling the kids to make sure to just throw me to the wind and let me be free when I die…this goes to that kid and that goes to that grandkid…making sure that somehow your memory/philosophy continues on after you’re gone…I kind of struggle with thinking about it too…life is too short…that is for sure 🙂
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Yep – It would be good if Reincarnation is actually real – only snag is, we’d forget that we’ve already read some books LOLOL 😀
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hahahaha Chris…what if there were no books at all…oh noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
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