I have never been to Coo Bay... but I have been to Oregon... I drove from Utah through to Portland. I spent a few days with a friend and his family. It was exceptionally pretty... we still laugh that when we went to Mt St Helens he looked around for me and I had climbed a small fence and I was in a garden on my knees. He looked across and asked me what I was doing, and I delightfully exclaimed " there are bumble bees in here". I was taking photos.
As for the topic, I agree we should be environmentally conscious ... we should stop bringing things into our homes just because we have been shopping... in fact, stop seeing shopping as a pastime altogether and make it what it should be... something that is necessary. We should recycle, make healthier eating choices, sleep well, use less chemicals...but these things should be naturally integrated into our lives.
I also believe that we should have healthier conversations and robust discussions... but standing on pedestals shouting that have all the answers... everyone should drop everything and pay attention to you- that I struggle with.
By the way, after I visited my friend who lives in Washington... not Oregon, even though we first caught up for lunch in Portland... he bought a land and did everything he could organically. I have a lot of admiration for his choices in life...but more, I have a lot of admiration for who he is as a person.
Brilliant. I am a huge believer in feeling secure and then to do what you need to do to explore the world around you. I am a massive fan of exploring places in the local area that others may not have heard of. There are so many incredible places around us... we just need to go out and look.
Jackson Hole, Wyoming So along the same line... here's somewhere that I have visited...and it will always remain in my mind because it's so picturesque.
I think the question would arise- why do you allow others to insult you? We cannot agree with everyone in life because our paradigms are unique.
As for hiding behind a screen- I am sure there are some people that make themselves more exciting being online-hidden behind a persona... but they still have to wake up , look in the mirror and fake reality ... just like everyone else.
... not everything, nor everyone is fake. My question would be are you able to stand back and accept the situation or person as they are... or should you walk away? Everyone has that choice.
RE: End of Times
I have never been to Coo Bay... but I have been to Oregon... I drove from Utah through to Portland. I spent a few days with a friend and his family. It was exceptionally pretty... we still laugh that when we went to Mt St Helens he looked around for me and I had climbed a small fence and I was in a garden on my knees. He looked across and asked me what I was doing, and I delightfully exclaimed " there are bumble bees in here". I was taking photos.As for the topic, I agree we should be environmentally conscious ... we should stop bringing things into our homes just because we have been shopping... in fact, stop seeing shopping as a pastime altogether and make it what it should be... something that is necessary. We should recycle, make healthier eating choices, sleep well, use less chemicals...but these things should be naturally integrated into our lives.
I also believe that we should have healthier conversations and robust discussions... but standing on pedestals shouting that have all the answers... everyone should drop everything and pay attention to you- that I struggle with.
By the way, after I visited my friend who lives in Washington... not Oregon, even though we first caught up for lunch in Portland... he bought a land and did everything he could organically. I have a lot of admiration for his choices in life...but more, I have a lot of admiration for who he is as a person.
Sorry to hear of your medical challenges.