Be the artist you know you deserve

Disney Monorail station timeclock

 

(photo: Even at 55 years old, we can thrive more vibrantly than people half our age.)

Could feel it before stepping on the scale. Two extra pounds gained in one day.

Seems insignificant. There is an art to optimizing the temple housing everything keeping us alive.

The art is in the daily tending.

Can you feel that difference as soon as you wake up?

What if you could?

Be the artist you know you deserve.

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The car window message really didn’t make sense at first glance

iPhone stopwatch screen shot

 

Car needing help

 

Car needing help

 

Car needing help

 

(photos: First day of retirement was yesterday, and these photos were from the mid-morning 5-miler)

“Help Me”

Delayed run until well past sunrise in order for the air to warm. Nothing less than 50 minutes sounded good.

Saw a “help me” message on a car stopped in the middle of a busy four-lane road near Disney.

Turns out it was two honeymooners looking for Downtown Disney.

It was a nice one-minute break with 10 minutes still to run.

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Final day at Disney will involve a walk through the tunnel

Royal Ranch Estates near Walt Disney World

 

(photo: October 30, 2014… neighbor is a retired High School Art teacher.)

Today her neighbor retires from teaching at Disney Institute.

Running five miles yesterday was huge. Why? Because working hard and preparing for the final week, while savoring it and enjoying it at the same time have, well, has been exceptionally time consuming.

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