Bishops Cap is beyond me

unique mountain ridge formation
From just the right angle, it’s easy to see how Bishops Cap got it’s name.

It’s only impossible until you do it the first time.

dad

Going back to see Dr. Kumar tomorrow. Second followup exam since emergency Retina surgery nearly two weeks ago.

Patience is a virtue.

The human body is a miracle.

Still blind.

The gas bubble is almost gone though.

Here’s the challenge/opportunity…

If there was a guaranteed return to post surgery eyesight, patience has a designated purpose.

However, there isn’t a guarantee for any eye surgery (or any surgery).

The devil is tempting me to focus on the no guarantee part of the equation.

Perhaps it’s the anxiousness in still hoping to return to Glacier for a few weeks.

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Dream on

Family trip to Glacier
Glacier National Park (GNP). West Glacier entrance. FLashback 2019.

When we can’t dream any longer we die.

Emma Goldman

Dream like you mean it.

dad

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Talk is cheap

Lake McDonald Lodge lanterns
Glacier National Park (GNP). Lake McDonald Lodge lobby lanterns before sunrise.

After all is said and done, more is said than done.

unknown

Don’t tell me what you’re gonna do. Tell me what you’ve done.

dad

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Dreaming tips

Dandelion closeup
Dandelion closeup yesterday.

Dreaming tips:

  • Spend time dreaming
  • Dream extravagantly
  • Dream big
  • Dream for your community
  • Dream for your world
  • Be on the front line of your dream
  • Preach everyday, when necessary use words

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RIP Walt

In a dream, a chip off the old block. Keep dreaming Junior. PS. Never sell yourself short.

RIP Walt.

December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966.

Sixty-five years old.

He died too young, many say.

What can we learn from the feelings we have today, on the anniversary of Walt’s death?

  • Take risks
  • .think .differently
  • Envision a future that’s not only better than now, but much better than now
  • Have fun

Live like you mean it!

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