At times our conversation seemed to just drift off and jump from topic to topic. Surprisingly she got me talking, which at times I'd rather sit and listen, but sometimes I forget that I have things to say as well. Most times I'm torn between comfortable city life and solitude in wilderness. I suppose we all need our own little retreats once in awhile. When I'm older I hope I can have my share of both. So far this break has gone on a great start, with so much more to do. Never stop exploring.
Monday, March 24, 2014
On the Mend
Started out my spring break exploring a nearby regional park, Lake Chabot. I have to say it sure is gorgeous and all that time there I couldn't help but constantly want to lace up and go on a run there. I'm grateful my friend Cheryl took me there. We've been getting closer and I just enjoy learning more about different people. It's great to wind down, walk around, and talk with somebody. With all the hustle and bustle of daily life, it seems like people have forgotten what it's like to spend their time without an exact incentive or destination.
At times our conversation seemed to just drift off and jump from topic to topic. Surprisingly she got me talking, which at times I'd rather sit and listen, but sometimes I forget that I have things to say as well. Most times I'm torn between comfortable city life and solitude in wilderness. I suppose we all need our own little retreats once in awhile. When I'm older I hope I can have my share of both. So far this break has gone on a great start, with so much more to do. Never stop exploring.
At times our conversation seemed to just drift off and jump from topic to topic. Surprisingly she got me talking, which at times I'd rather sit and listen, but sometimes I forget that I have things to say as well. Most times I'm torn between comfortable city life and solitude in wilderness. I suppose we all need our own little retreats once in awhile. When I'm older I hope I can have my share of both. So far this break has gone on a great start, with so much more to do. Never stop exploring.
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