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NOURISHED AT NOON

Wednesday July 29, 2015

 

I enjoy it.

So much. Not to suggest working on projects, pursuing dreams, doesn’t have pleasurable sweat-equity to it, they don’t always retain their buzz during transition idea-planning-execution-results phases …

New ideas excite, everybody knows that. They need – nourishment …

Who needs lunch?

Two guys, swapping stories.

Many years a Musings reader, he’s been witness to mood and style shifts, my many diversions – his encouragement about ‘soon-to-launch’ projects much appreciated.

Encouragement you’d expect from best pals or siblings – from someone I scarcely know (great lunch, thanks SW).  

After lunch, rest of yesterday – wondering why project goals shift importantly in my mind, why their enormous workload doesn’t overwhelm or stall me during going-through-it phases.

Sunny patio, good food, two guys with stories to swap, all you need for a happy day …

Nourished, far beyond expectations …


Mark Kolke

written / published from Calgary, AB

morning walk:  12C/53F, clear and breezy, longer walk (including a short jog) on steady feet – imperceptible pain – pleased Gusta a lot and me even more; traffic humming already at 6:30, an on-the-loose Beagle whelp was scream-yelping, fast as it could, after a rabbit which must have been just as entertaining for the rabbit as it was for us …

Reader feedback:

IT ONLY TAKES A MINUTE

Love this….great idea!, JC, Calgary, AB


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