Fun Section
Yesterday, I rented a car and drove back from whence I came to see the Amistad National Recreation Area and found some amazing views, 75 degree temperatures and blue skies. It was nice getting out of town for a bit. Not a whole lot happened. Karma tried to drink the reservoir and played a bit in the water. I skipped rocks.
It was right at sunset that Karma and I met CJ, an Air Force man. He was there to take photographs of the sunset as it set across the confluence of the Pecos and Rio Grand Rivers and the cliffs mentioned in the sign above. His goal after completing his military service is to become a professional photographer. From what I saw, as a "professional amateur" photographer (I actually tried at one point to be a photographer as a profession), he was using the right equipment, lenses, filters and settings.
After speaking with CJ for a while, I found out that he was from Frederick, Maryland. Of course we spoke about Baltimore and Maryland and our lives there. He was a very ambitious young man and seemed to really have a kind heart.
As the sun was setting, the moon was rising. Karma and I asked for CJs assistance getting our partner photo. He gladly did. The result was the following...I'm really happy with this one!
Yesterday, I rented a car and drove back from whence I came to see the Amistad National Recreation Area and found some amazing views, 75 degree temperatures and blue skies. It was nice getting out of town for a bit. Not a whole lot happened. Karma tried to drink the reservoir and played a bit in the water. I skipped rocks.
| Team photo of Karma & my shadow |
| Karma & the moon |
| Karma & the moon |
After speaking with CJ for a while, I found out that he was from Frederick, Maryland. Of course we spoke about Baltimore and Maryland and our lives there. He was a very ambitious young man and seemed to really have a kind heart.
As the sun was setting, the moon was rising. Karma and I asked for CJs assistance getting our partner photo. He gladly did. The result was the following...I'm really happy with this one!
We headed to our temporary homestead, had some veggie lasagna and made snoozy.
Changes in my journey are coming. I'm not sure exactly what they will be. My journey is a plastic, fluid, and malleable. I have some interesting ideas, but I won't spoil the fun by telling you now. New people will likely flow into my life creating new adventures, excitement and hence interesting journal entries.
To all of you, I wish you well. To my children, I miss you, love you, and forever will.
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