A welcoming & reintroduction.
Jennifer Rose
Skowhegan, Maine
I work at a therapeutic pool facility. Water is home.
Janeen McCrae
Capitola, California
Soquel Creek flooded my yard yesterday. Powerless.
Rosie Townsend
Tacoma, Washington
Expansion
Welcome, Rosie!
Dawn Bruno
From Brooklyn, now living in Athens, Greece
Swimming in the Mediterranean near the coast of Rhodes. I felt powerful and strong.
Sarah Parson
The Big Apple
I rarely stray too far from large bodies of water. I only realized how much I need the water when I end up someplace like Phoenix, and feel like one of those shriveled souls in Ursula’s garden.
1 Jonathan
2 From UK, now in South Africa on my smallholding which I bought a decade ago, when I understood that "medical martial law" was coming.
3 Love for my boat and sorrow that I didn't put it to better use.
PS Sorry to bend the rules, but well done! I agree that events have pointed up the importance of connection, and all attempts to do so contribute.
Benjamin Adler
W Orange / Livingston, NJ
Hudson River to the West / East River to the East. I haven't seen a CLEAN large body of water in aeons.
Is it okay to give kudos to your various acting roles, Amber? If so, you have them.
Ian Mark Sirota
Cherry Hill, NJ
Coming out of a harrowing period in my life but looking at a bright future.
Jo Turner-Strilchuk
Edinburgh, Scotland
St Andrews Beach, the North Sea - Sorrow
Stephanie Morrison
Plano, TX
Calm
Michael Suarez
formerly San Antonio, currently Houston, Texas
Overwhelmed
So happy you're here, friend!
LOVE YOU!! Me too!
Claudia Alaniz
East L.A., California
Long Beach, cold but playful.
I love Long Beach so much. One of my favorite places believe it or not.
Missy Sanders
Reside in SWVA, currently.
Stillness and that realization at how small we really are in the presence of the universe.
Jennifer Bohmbach
Minneapolis, MN
A fall leaf trip to Duluth, MN and a visit to the shore of Lake Superior made me feel the awe of nature.
Mark Danowsky
The boujee suburbs outside Philadelphia
Heat exhaustion on the Cliff Walk in Newport... Full of equal parts wonder & rage
Jennifer Rose
Skowhegan, Maine
I work at a therapeutic pool facility. Water is home.
Janeen McCrae
Capitola, California
Soquel Creek flooded my yard yesterday. Powerless.
Rosie Townsend
Tacoma, Washington
Expansion
Welcome, Rosie!
Dawn Bruno
From Brooklyn, now living in Athens, Greece
Swimming in the Mediterranean near the coast of Rhodes. I felt powerful and strong.
Sarah Parson
The Big Apple
I rarely stray too far from large bodies of water. I only realized how much I need the water when I end up someplace like Phoenix, and feel like one of those shriveled souls in Ursula’s garden.
1 Jonathan
2 From UK, now in South Africa on my smallholding which I bought a decade ago, when I understood that "medical martial law" was coming.
3 Love for my boat and sorrow that I didn't put it to better use.
PS Sorry to bend the rules, but well done! I agree that events have pointed up the importance of connection, and all attempts to do so contribute.
Benjamin Adler
W Orange / Livingston, NJ
Hudson River to the West / East River to the East. I haven't seen a CLEAN large body of water in aeons.
Is it okay to give kudos to your various acting roles, Amber? If so, you have them.
Ian Mark Sirota
Cherry Hill, NJ
Coming out of a harrowing period in my life but looking at a bright future.
Jo Turner-Strilchuk
Edinburgh, Scotland
St Andrews Beach, the North Sea - Sorrow
Stephanie Morrison
Plano, TX
Calm
Michael Suarez
formerly San Antonio, currently Houston, Texas
Overwhelmed
So happy you're here, friend!
LOVE YOU!! Me too!
Claudia Alaniz
East L.A., California
Long Beach, cold but playful.
I love Long Beach so much. One of my favorite places believe it or not.
Missy Sanders
Reside in SWVA, currently.
Stillness and that realization at how small we really are in the presence of the universe.
Jennifer Bohmbach
Minneapolis, MN
A fall leaf trip to Duluth, MN and a visit to the shore of Lake Superior made me feel the awe of nature.
Mark Danowsky
The boujee suburbs outside Philadelphia
Heat exhaustion on the Cliff Walk in Newport... Full of equal parts wonder & rage