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In case you missed my post announcing my move, I'm letting you know that I am now blogging at:
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In case you missed my post announcing my move, I'm letting you know that I am now blogging at:
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This is an eery video, but I think I thought the idea up first. I wrote the poem several years ago. Click on the link first, then read my version:
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We left lots of undiscovered sapphires behind in Gem Mountain for other wandering tourists to discover, and we finally set a direct course for Yellowstone’s northern entrance. I was skeptical about finding a campground within the park, although it was midweek when we arrived, since it was the middle of summer and unseasonably warm. Fortunately, there are some campgrounds within the park that are first-come-first-served, and we stayed in one of those for two nights. And we also made reservations for another two nights in a reservation-only campground deeper into the park. During that time we explored the western portion of Yellowstone from north to south.
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We finally had to say goodbye to Idaho and cross the border into Montana. We made our destination Polson, on the southern end of Flathead Lake so that we could dabble a while in a dream of buying property there. We took a day to sigh over beautiful plots of land with gorgeous views and comfortably sparse neighbors.
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The next part of our road trip took us to Idaho Falls, where we camped several nights and drove around, visiting various zoos, museums and other sights.
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I’ve not given up blogging. I’ve just returned from a three-week road trip through Utah, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. Trust me when I say they could have left me on the side of the road in any of those states with a full canteen and a stick of beef jerky and I would have been utterly happy.
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Last week I took my first trip to Salt Lake City. I stayed at a hotel on North Temple and decided to stretch my legs and get a closer look at this city and it’s beautiful skyscrapers on Sunday to take some pictures. I was out maybe two hours. Two very interesting hours.
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After all I wrote in Part One, I had the sense that it was incomplete. It’s too bad I haven’t had any females comment yet on that posting, to remind me that there are those times, though sometimes far less frequent than both genders would hope, when a woman’s orgasm is not only effortless, but seems to originate from a place where we don’t have to try at all. I suppose this place is called Reckless Abandon, and you will often see women capable of visiting that place in the beginnings of a relationship or at the point in an old one where they realize that life is not all about taking care of others before themselves. Or maybe it occurs when we have a moment where we feel completely safe to “let go” of all the extraneous stuff, and can’t help focusing on the sensations of our bodies.
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Some people just have to be told things extremely bluntly. Cause and effect have to be spelled out, but then sometimes they don’t get it anyway. Sometimes they just have to feel the cast iron pan as it crushes the left side of their skulls.
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