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The week’s tweets

July 11, 2010 By Chris Corrigan Notes One Comment

  • Languid crepuscular morning. The sky is barely stirring. Ravens scream for summer. #
  • Spent an hour pitting cherries, up to my wrists in juice, midwifing little seeds. #
  • Train yourself only to see relationships. This zephyr, that flock of juncos, the thick cool air of morning. All connected. #
  • Dedicate yourself to something if only to find out what you need to clear in yourself so you can be fully present with the world. #
  • Well done Netherlands! #
  • Perfect Bowen summer evening. Good friends BBQ salmon, a swim in the sea and sleeping outside in the warn still air. Ahhhhhh… #
  • Cleansed all night by cool katabatic winds flowing off our mountain. Smudged by the breezeshed. Diamond clear morning, rarest of dawns. #
  • RT @thomasart: At work today in the Reverie Research Department at the Institute for Sunny Days on the Back Deck. #
  • The day as it was here on Bowen: http://bit.ly/blypuq #
  • RT @wendyfarmer: Cajoling passion & responsibility without conferring adequate authority is a set up. <– Excellent! #
  • It is so hot. Into Vancouver to watch the Whitecaps play tonight. #
  • you tube redirecting to wikipedia? wtf? #
  • The sun has beat the air and sea to a flat calm liquid. Everything feels as if it is swimming. Even the chickadees are panting. #

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  1. ernest says:
    July 12, 2010 at 10:22 am

    This is re-connecting to my experience of being there a few times. I love it

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