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From the monthly archives:
March 2008
The Daily Coyote is an amazing blog. The photos are beautiful! I especially love the ones of the coyote and the cat hanging out together, like this.
Also check out Shreve Stockton’s other blog, Vespa Vagabond in which she relays the tales of her trip across the country on a Vespa (with more amazing photos).
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That is the last M&M. Bought 2 days ago, the bag is empty. After a month of very little in the way of sweets, the peanut butter with the chocolate inside of the little candy shells… yummy-I-couldn’t-resist-can-I-have-another? I thought I could be good and only eat a few each day and the bag would last for a long time (according to the bag, it holds 8 servings). I tried rationing them out into a small dish — portion control, right? But then I’d grab a handful each time I’d pass by that seductive red bag. And I enjoyed every last satisfying candy-crunch followed by that peanut buttery goodness inside. What is it about peanut butter? And even more so… peanut butter and chocolate? YUM!
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People are amazing. And the things we capable of when we decide to follow our dreams is incredible.
Here are 2 interviews from Brit Hammer that I found especially inspiring:
“Follow your heart. Do what you’re passionate about; do it to the best of your ability, and everything else will fall into place.
And there are only 650,000 hours in the average lifetime, so do it now!”
from an interview with Arctic explorer Ben Saunders
“The hardest journey is “from the warm bed to the cold floor” meaning that getting started is the hard part. Excuses, procrastination, justifying our excuses to ourselves… Apathy and inertia. These are the things that stop us achieving, that smother us in frustration. I cried a lot, I was scared a lot, and I wanted to quit most of the time. If I had known at the start of the journey all that I knew by the end, there is no way I would have dared even to begin. But I’m so very glad I did begin!”
from an Interview with Alastair Humphreys (he rode his bicycle around the world)
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