aye...nor mine!!!!!!!!!
night merry!;)
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Hi there Freckle, it was brilliant to see you. I haven't actually cracked open the wine yet as I was too knackered and had to sleep! It was tough one wasn't it but so nice to finally meet you. It is great to see Stevie back here. I've been such a stranger to the thread lately but I am planning on a comeback!:)
Gisborough Moors
over gorse clad moors
below the open blue sky
two fell poets ran
woken by sunlight
to be lost in those grey eyes
a lone curlew cries
Alicante
An orange on the table
Your dress on the rug
And you in my bed
Sweet present of the present
Cool of the night
Warmth of my life.
Jacques Prevert
It is getting too near the AW to not start running again, so I'm giving it a go. Now whether I'll end up in a big heap with an injured foot again I don't know. We will see.
There hasn't been a complete elimination of booze you'll be pleased to hear though. I just cut down at breakfast that is all!
Nice one Freckle, I love the kind of poem that makes me sit back and ask myself what life is really all about - it's easy to get so caught up in all the minutiae of daily life, trying to achieve material things, that you lose sight of the big picture. The idea that life can also be about recognising and appreciating beauty in various forms is fantastic. This is that kind of poem. Thanks :)
Merry it's nice the way the poem moves from Spring temperatures to thoughts about self-actualisation. I think self-realisation is the hard bit - most people never find it, and some only find it by accident. Does fell running help us find out who we really are? I think yes, by putting myself in extreme situations I discover a bit more about myself.
AW this is lovely...it was brilliant to see you Hes and you ran so well, exxcellent stuff!...I am still sufferring now!
I have woken to some lovely choices again here, hope to be back later :)
ps Harry you have inspired me to cut down on morning sneckliftering! have a good day all
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