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Tag Archives: 2013
Visual Soliloquy #866 Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could…
Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and … Continue reading
Visual Soliloquy #865 I have wanted you to see out of my eyes so many times…
I have wanted you to see out of my eyes so many times. ― Elizabeth Berg
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The View from Here
I’ve been on the road for a week or so traveling to the Association for Experiential Education conference in Denver as well as The Leader Within Leadership Retreat at Bishop’s University. The week has been filled with reflection and spending … Continue reading
Visual Soliloquy #864 We change the world not by what we say or do, but as a consequence of what we have become…
We change the world not by what we say or do, but as a consequence of what we have become. ― David R. Hawkins
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Visual Soliloquy #863 The vast and beautiful world is the home we share together…
The vast and beautiful world is the home we share together. ― Bryant McGill
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Visual Soliloquy #862 I would rather walk with a friend in the dark, than alone in the light…
I would rather walk with a friend in the dark, than alone in the light. ― Helen Keller
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Visual Soliloquy #861 When someone tells me “no,” it doesn’t mean I can’t do it, it simply means I can’t do it with them…
When someone tells me “no,” it doesn’t mean I can’t do it, it simply means I can’t do it with them. ― Karen E. Quinones Miller
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Visual Soliloquy #860 Those who lose dreaming are lost…
Those who lose dreaming are lost. –Australian Aboriginal Proverb
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Visual Soliloquy #859 We are products of our past, but we don’t have to be prisoners of it…
We are products of our past, but we don’t have to be prisoners of it. ― Rick Warren
Trails of Twillingate: Bashing About Back Harbour
After our fine morning, we walked directly out from the Anchor Inn and Suites to try out finding the trail that leaves from behind the Twillingate Museum that heads to Back Harbour. All was well as we headed down the … Continue reading
A Prime Time at Prime Berth
Driving to and fro to Twillingate, you pass by Prime Berth Twillingate Fishery & Heritage Centre. They are hard to miss as there is a whale skeleton beside their fishing stage just as you cross the causeway onto Twillingate Island. … Continue reading
Trails of Twillingate: All Around the Lighthouse
I wanted to title this post: TA’s Triple A (being that I am so fond of acronyms). It would have stood for TA’s Twillingate Awesome Autumn Adventure! Marian and I put two Twillingate trails together today to have a fine … Continue reading
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Visual Soliloquy #858 Travel is the discovery of truth; an affirmation of the promise that human kind is far more beautiful than it is flawed…
Travel is the discovery of truth; an affirmation of the promise that human kind is far more beautiful than it is flawed. With each trip comes a new optimism that where there is despair and hardship, there are ideas and … Continue reading
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Visual Soliloquy #857 We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided…
We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided. ― J.K. Rowling
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Visual Soliloquy #856 There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you…
There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you. ― Maya Angelou
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Visual Soliloquy #855 Getting lost is just another way of saying ‘going exploring…
Getting lost is just another way of saying “going exploring.” ― Justina Chen
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Visual Soliloquy #854 I feel very adventurous. There are so many doors to be opened, and I’m not afraid to look behind them…
I feel very adventurous. There are so many doors to be opened, and I’m not afraid to look behind them. ― Elizabeth Taylor
Visual Soliloquy #853 Resistance is a powerful motivator precisely because it enables us to fulfill our longing to achieve our goals while letting us boldly recognize and name the obstacles to those achievements…
Resistance is a powerful motivator precisely because it enables us to fulfill our longing to achieve our goals while letting us boldly recognize and name the obstacles to those achievements. ― Derrick A. Bell
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Visual Soliloquy #852 Write down 10 things you would do in your life if you had absolutely no fear. Then pick one of them and do it…
Write down 10 things you would do in your life if you had absolutely no fear. Then pick one of them and do it. ― Steve Chandler
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Visual Soliloquy #851 You take a step, then another. That’s the journey. But to take a step with your eyes open is not a journey at all, it’s a remaking of your own mind. ..
You take a step, then another. That’s the journey. But to take a step with your eyes open is not a journey at all, it’s a remaking of your own mind. ― Orson Scott Card
Visual Soliloquy #850 The best teachers have showed me that things have to be done bit by bit. Nothing that means anything happens quickly–we only think it does…
The best teachers have showed me that things have to be done bit by bit. Nothing that means anything happens quickly–we only think it does. The motion of drawing back a bow and sending an arrow straight into a target … Continue reading
Living the map: Memorial Faculty and the 50 Pond Project
By Michelle Osmond Michael Rayment started canoeing when he was 14 and bought his first canoe when he was just 18. Back then, he spent a lot of time in the ponds around Deer Park. “My friend and I used … Continue reading
Visual Soliloquy #849 I must have flowers, always, and always…
I must have flowers, always, and always. ― Claude Monet
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Visual Soliloquy #848 You cannot sink someone else’s end of the boat and still keep your own afloat…
You cannot sink someone else’s end of the boat and still keep your own afloat.–Charles Bower
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Visual Soliloquy #847 Before the fruits of prosperity can come, the storms of life need to first bring the required rains of testing, which mixes with the seeds of wisdom to produce a mature harvest…
Before the fruits of prosperity can come, the storms of life need to first bring the required rains of testing, which mixes with the seeds of wisdom to produce a mature harvest. ― Lincoln Patz
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Visual Soliloquy #846 There is a kind of magicness about going far away and then coming back all changed…
There is a kind of magicness about going far away and then coming back all changed. ― Kate Douglas Wiggin
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Mountains Of Morocco: Day 14
The morning is free to enjoy the beach or the souk and after lunch we will head back to Marrakech to celebrate the end of our expedition. DO YOU KNOW: The Marrakech Agreement, manifested by the Marrakech Declaration, was an … Continue reading
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Mountains Of Morocco: Day 13
We will hike through coastal forest over rocky promontories and along the beach to Sidi Kaouki where we will meet our vehicles and drive Essaouria. DO YOU KNOW: In 1952 director and actor Orson Welles directed a film based on … Continue reading
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Mountains Of Morocco: Day 12
We will walk through coastal hills and farmland to Sid M’Bark . It will be about 5 hours walking. DO YOU KNOW: In 1943 United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and French Generals Charles de … Continue reading
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Mountains Of Morocco: Day 11
We’ll trek along the coast to and trek to little port of Sidi Ahmed Srir. Camp. It will take about 5 – 6 hours. DO YOU KNOW: Moroccan Nawal El Moutawakel accomplished something in the world of sports that was … Continue reading
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Mountains Of Morocco: Day 10
We’ll have a short walk down to Imlil, where we meet our transport for the drive to the Atlantic coast reaching Tafedna after approximately 5 hours. DO YOU KNOW: What Hollywood film starring Brad Pitt was partially filmed in the … Continue reading
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Mountains Of Morocco: Day 9
Big Day! Today we will climb Jebel Toubkal (4167m /13,672ft.) North Africa’s and Morocco’s highest peak. From the summit, we’ll descend to our gite in Ait Souka. DO YOU KNOW: The Moroccan flag is made up of an object in … Continue reading
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Mountains Of Morocco: Day 8
We will hike via the holy site of Sidi Charmouch to the Neltner Refuge (3207m. / 10,522ft.). Camp. DO YOU KNOW: Moroccan currency is the dirham. Who are the only two faces ever depicted on dirham bank notes? Answer: King … Continue reading
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Mountains Of Morocco: Day 7
We return to Marrakech via the Dades Valley, along the famous “Road of the Kasbahs” then over the Tizi n’Tichka to Imlil at the foot of Toubkal. We stay overnight in a comfortable gite at Ait Soukha. DO YOU KNOW: … Continue reading
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Mountains Of Morocco: Day 6
A spectacular start to the day spent wading the waters through the Gorge de Achabou where the walls tower overhead only a few metres apart. After 45 minutes the valley opens out and we once again trek through fields and … Continue reading
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Mountains Of Morocco: Day 5
This will be a superb and varied day. We follow the Ameskar Gorge, through an ever-changing landscape of green fields and ochre-coloured villages. Passing the villages of M’Rabtine (1900m) and Ifkiren we make camp at the entrance to the gorge. … Continue reading
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Mountains of Morocco: Day 4
The long ridgeline of l’Ighil Mgoun takes us to the summit of Mgoun at 4068m. After enjoying the sensational views we make a quick descent to Oulilimt, close to the springs of the Mgoun Assif. Camp is at 2800m. DO … Continue reading
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Mountains of Morocco: Day 3
We follow the Ikkis river to the cirque at Tiwawakyhe. The ridge offers a remarkable view of Mgoun’s north face and the high valley of the Tessaout River. We stop in an ideal camping place close to the source of … Continue reading
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Mountains Of Morocco: Day 2
Today we will drive 4 hours to the Bougmez valley in the Central Atlas. We meet with the muleteers at Arous and walk for 2 hours to our first camp close to the Azibs n’Ikkis at 2500m. DO YOU KNOW: … Continue reading
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Bobsled Stop Sign
One of the joys of travel is paying attention to what is new and different and what is the same, and perhaps universal. When we saw our first stop sign here, we remarked that it looked like some folks riding … Continue reading