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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Remains of a tall tree which fell a few years ago (my guess). Dupont State Forest NC

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Wordless Wednesday

 





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Last Tuesday with high 80s expected, and or rain showers, a crew came out to take down a bent railing by the parking lot and replace it. They put up their tent and started grinding concrete about 10  am, and were still doing things at 3:30. Good muscular construction crew,  but when I walked along the other sidewalk coming back from lunch, I was taken aback when a sledge hammer was raised behind one guys head before he struck down on the cement. It was coming directly my direction on the upswing. Until he slung it down at least. It did take my breath away. I told them it had scared me.

Wednesday with new concrete and railing.






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Today's quote:

"The universe is a creative entity. We are both the result of that creative process and participants in it. When we do creative work we express, in our own unique way, our reverence for life, for the holy aspects of the creative forces out there, whatever they may be. And we often then sense that those forces approve, and provide support, provide energy, to our journey. But first effort. First dedication. Before entering sacred realms, we need to offer a sacrifice, and that sacrifice is part effort, part courage, part faith. We need to believe in our uniqueness, the value, perhaps even crucial necessity, of what we have to contribute."
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An old photo

It was 1979. A single mom moves in with a couple in a communal setting, studying Gurdjieff's philosophy and practices. Here Murphy and his wife Marilyn welcomed me and baby Tai to their home. I traded housekeeping work in exchange for room and board, for a few months anyway. It was my last try at living in a community. Sharing expenses made sense in lots of ways, but I personally do best living on my own.

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20 comments:

  1. Love the photos and pretty sky! Baby Tai is adorable. Take care, have a happy day!

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    1. Thanks Eileen...I certainly am biased in agreeing that Tai was adorable!

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  2. ...stay cool and don't melt.

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    1. Nice reprieve for the last couple of days of rain and high in 60s. I know it won't last!

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  3. I thought it really was going to be wordless for awhile. šŸ¤“

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  4. Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2025/08/rushnyky-embroidery-from-ukraine.html

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    1. I loved all the embroidery from The Ukraine. Some of it looked very like that which I've seen from Transylvania.

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  5. Thanks for the reminder about Wordless Wednesday. I used to be so good......time for a reboot.
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  6. I'm never wordless, lol. Lovely clouds.

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    1. I really enjoy the conversations that various blog comments bring about.

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  7. The way those construction guys swing massive hammers around! Enough to scare anyone. You have had an interesting life, still do.

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    1. It's much slower than it was at the time of that photo...changes seem more gradual.

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  8. I like living on my own also. My husband is the exception to that rule and it's been almost 40 years. I'll let you know how it goes lol Aloha friend!

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    1. It seems you must have met a partner who is agreeable to live with. I hope his health is improving.

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  9. You look very happy in the photo. Memories are priceless.

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    1. Photo taken at the beginning of our "community arrangement." A few months later we weren't all that happy together...and a while later I found another place to live.

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  10. Baby Tai is adorbs and I love the Name!!! I still an Communal Living, Old Hippie, it's how we function best I guess, The Man had to get used to it coz he's more like you and it was quite the adjustment for him to know they never leave Home, or, if they do, they always come back. *LOL* We're a Three Generation Household now and another Adult Grandson will be moving back soon, New Mexico wasn't what he expected and his Marriage is failing. He was so jazzed when Gay Marriage was Legalized, but expected his Husband would have more of a commitment, which, didn't happen. And when the Horse is Dead, get off.

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