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"You do not suffer because things are impermanent. You suffer because things are impermanent and you think they are permanent." ~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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Really like how you have handled the trees and foliage there Brett and the fence too
Really do wish I was able to just pop round for a cuppa now!
Thankfully I’m closer to things these days but, yeh I miss those night skys, watching a big Moon rise over the mountains was something special and a little magical.
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Thank you Mark.
There’s something important in living with night skies and big moons: it induces in me anyway a deep sense of awe, and gratitude nearly always follows awe. Everything especially these days seems so vanishingly improbable I have taken great solace from rereading “The Map of Love” by Ahdaf Soueif. A wonderful love story set in Egypt in the late 1800 early 1900s. Also a very penetrating look at the British occupation of Egypt. The book is highly recommended as a lift to the spirits.
As I said, the delights and difficulties of Aotearoa is that it’s so far from anywhere else. But always a cuppa available as long as I’m on my perch!!
Brett
Last edited by Perendale; 01-06-2024 at 05:45 PM.
"You do not suffer because things are impermanent. You suffer because things are impermanent and you think they are permanent." ~ Thich Nhat Hanh
Tech stuff: 24" iMac M1: Wacom Intuos Pro L: iPad Pro 12.9"