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That’s beautiful 🙂
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Thanks, Dennis. 🙂
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These kind of sentiments always remind me of the excitement of Physicist/Astronomers/Really Smart cosmologists/rocket science folks, etc., high-fiving and and celebrating over all the data that would aid in understanding the universe we live within, when a …comet? asteroid? was captured/observed hitting Jupiter – and, in my heart of hearts, all I could think of, while watching, documentary, years after the fact, sadly (perhaps) was, “how did that affect living things on Jupiter?
I’m still, this year, in a level of deep pondering – I both laud and get frustrated by a myriad of things that show up in my world (seriously, it’s presidential election year in America and this year has been enough, from my perspective, to drive any think-for-themselves-person-nuttso!) But, I wade on and love the beautiful reminders of such things as experience, time, space, perspective, etc., for, surely, this year shall too, pass – perhaps like a kidney stone, but it WILL pass – for good, better or ill – 🙂 signed the American who finally realizes the dream of America is not even being actively pursued anymore and frustrated –
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“this year shall too, pass – perhaps like a kidney stone ” I have been watching reaction to the elections across the blogosphere… that seems the perfect description…
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A.w.e.s.o.m.e. ❤ ❤
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Gorgeous and soul-lifting.
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Thanks, Eliza.
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