Sometimes the sky is freedom, other times it presses like a heavy load.
Either way, you can’t go wrong with the view from the old Dryer Road.
Sometimes the sky is freedom, other times it presses like a heavy load.
Either way, you can’t go wrong with the view from the old Dryer Road.
Sometimes when I least expect it a moment is pulled from the normal and sets itself apart. That happened to me last Thursday when I ran into some old friends. It was an impromptu meeting that left me overjoyed to have a few minutes of interaction with them again after many years of being caught up in our own lives and the places our lives take us. I am thankful for those minutes, for those people, and for the mutual feelings we have for one another that were quite apparent last Thursday. It was a sweet reunion of sorts for certain.
Then there are my trips to Canada, to New Brunswick. Those trips always include sweet reunions, usually several. This trip certainly didn’t disappoint.
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