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 Post subject: Sleepwalking and Summertime Absence
New postPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:09 pm 
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Though my being away from the site was unintentional and unavoidable in the beginning, it occurred to me awhile ago, I'd been sleepwalking for months by allowing myself to become, once again, a casualty to my computer and though I tried, I could not figure out a way to both stay and go. I just knew that stolen moments were not allowing me enough time for those things I love or encouraging creativity, clearly obvious by my sketch books overflowing with unfinished limbless good intentions.

The beauty of making a choice to walk away, no matter how briefly, is that, infusing life’s vibrancy begins immediately. Where that takes place is different for us all I suspect…I just know for me, it’s mandatory and allows me, without a doubt, to discard that which no longer serves me in a positive way and to rediscover and rejuvenate, while allowing me to weave in renewal.

I will be here somewhat during the weeks ahead and returning for the fall and winter months full time when fishing season ends and I return from Munsungan Hunting and Fishing Club the first week in October. Hopefully you’ll be here as well.

Warmest summer wishes everyone.

Emily


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 Post subject: Re: Sleepwalking and Summertime Absence
New postPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:03 am 
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Emily!
Did we see you in harbor mooring Sinnerman? Marilyn said it was YOUR ponytail!
Your spam is always welcome Em!
Cheers
Jay


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 Post subject: Re: Sleepwalking and Summertime Absence
New postPosted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 11:39 am 
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Not I Jay...Actually, I can't ever recall mooring any sinnerman in harbour! Sinbad yes..but that was years ago.....Although it sounds like fun!

Hope you're both enjoying the girls visits this summer....

Not sure on the printing thing. I'll try to figure it out though...

Emily


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