Friday, August 14, 2009

Little Run Away

If we ran away to Prince Edward Island for a little holiday, how would it be?...

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It would be fun at the beach...



It would be a colourful cottage to stay in...



It would be picnics with sea views...



It would be Sublime...


It would be Ridiculous!


It would be sublimely ridiculously colourfully tastily scenically beachy-keen!

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As it's already Saturday in lots of places where I am not, I'm going to get a jump on things and post my Saturday song, borrowing from David at Sparkle Mirror's "Emotion Elicitation System" to emphasize the mood and meaning of this post.

7 comments:

  1. It would be so great to have such a beautiful 'run away' - only to return to a truer self.
    Please have a nice weekend, where ever you are happen to run.

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  3. Hi Robert, Let's see if I can say what I was trying to say in the comment I just deleted. "Returning to a true self" you say, perhaps referring to the various roles cast upon us by society, or taken up by ourselves through a feeling of insecurity of not being as we "should" be?

    But we are always true in our being, no? It's only in our doing that falsity creeps in.

    Just a thought.

    Best wishes for a happy, playful weekend for you as well! Personally, I can't tell a weekend from any other time of the week.

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  4. I'd like to run away, no wait I'd prefer to DASH RAPIDLY away,I want sunshine and I want it now!

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  5. Hi Lynne! Wouldn't it figure that the day you posted this, with a shout-out to SM, I was exploring (and posted a response on) one of your other blogs. I just noticed this! ugh!
    Well, better late than never, and here I am experiencing the party as if it just happened -- referring, of course, to that delightfully stimulating "Run run run run, runaway" (oh why why why why why, she ran away... I LOVE IT!). And that keyboard solo... magnificent! I have chills running my spine (playing it over and over).
    Love the photos and mental meanderings... It certainly is "sublimely ridiculously colourfully tastily scenically beachy-keen!"
    Merci!
    David

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  6. Hey David, Long time no see! But I just figure you're being creatively busy whenever you disappear for a length of time. I'm glad you enjoyed Runaway--I thought it was a pretty rockin' version, myself.

    I finally clued in that you have a website and took a peek. Very nice, very pesonal, and colourful. I'm looking forward to seeing more on it...including your store. But man, these things are time-consuming, no? I also enjoyed "meeting" your wife and cats there!

    Groove on, Sparky!

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  7. Saj! You were so uncharacteristically sober I didn't notice you here! I hope the sun finally came out in your neighbourhood.

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