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Originally Posted by callmeD
Maybe it's the "Best for Last" theory ... and I'm sure you'll savor that day in your mind for a long time.
Here's another one ... a client of mine last night told me he went to Maine over the weekend to close up his place on a lake (don't know which one), which he does every Columbus Day weekend. Funny thing ... as crowded as his place is all season, there was not a soul to be found this one.
He spent two hours on Saturday on the lake in his boat, alone. The day was "perfect" he said, and there were no other boats on the lake except for one kayak that came by. He put two chairs up on the deck, pulled out two fishing rods and just sat there and enjoyed the serenity and peace.
He did mention it could have been a little better ... if he remembered to bring beer!
I try to carve out moments each day like this - things like the smells of the season ... the dampness in the fallen leaves that line the roads as I go for my jog; the visuals - beauty of the colors that paint the landscape; noticing the change in busy-ness generally, during this changing season.
Every day can be that special ... be present in the moment and your life will be enriched.
Namaste
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Aside from a fishing rod, and perhaps some bait, that is the only other thing you must have to fish! How could he have forgotten it?