Actually this has always been there on my journal, but when I went to make it a sticky post, it made it a double entry. Finding this somewhat silly, I eliminated the non-sticky version. Ooops! Mistake. So I had to re-post.
This is the view from the airfield near the place in the Adirondaks that my dad and my aunt inherited from my grandparents, and where I spent a month each summer as I was growing up. My parents moved around enough that I had lived in something like 22 houses by the time I was 25. This place was a constant in my life, and always and forever it will be the place where, for me, the sky is bluer, the air sweeter, and the streams more crystal clear, the place where my inner self resides. I was going to say where my heart lives, but really, that is wherever my husband and I are together!
Icon is not "aimed at" you, or expressing the sort of thing one does by sticking out ones tongue. It is Bes, an Ancient Egyptian household god and I just like the little guy (his body is that of an achondroplastic dwarf).
You know, I knew it looked familiar but couldn't place where I'd seen it - I figured it had to be a car commercial or something because that shot really makes me want to just get in the car and drive.
You're lucky to have been able to spend time there - I can see why you'd hold that dear as it looks beautiful.
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This is the view from the airfield near the place in the Adirondaks that my dad and my aunt inherited from my grandparents, and where I spent a month each summer as I was growing up. My parents moved around enough that I had lived in something like 22 houses by the time I was 25. This place was a constant in my life, and always and forever it will be the place where, for me, the sky is bluer, the air sweeter, and the streams more crystal clear, the place where my inner self resides. I was going to say where my heart lives, but really, that is wherever my husband and I are together!
Icon is not "aimed at" you, or expressing the sort of thing one does by sticking out ones tongue. It is Bes, an Ancient Egyptian household god and I just like the little guy (his body is that of an achondroplastic dwarf).
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You're lucky to have been able to spend time there - I can see why you'd hold that dear as it looks beautiful.