We finished up the last set as rain clouds played over the Uncompahgre Plateau, and in the canyons, between us and Grand Junction, Colorado
The air was like walking through a hum of bees…the ozone strong enough to be felt on your skin.
It had rained earlier, creating a slick mud on the earth, but only one layer deep.
When the air is like this it give me a sense of intimacy, as though my soul is flowing out to mingle with sky.
I was thinking how I would love to transport you here with me…sometimes photos are just simply not equal to the experience.
It was then I looked down, walking where I had walked many, many times before, when I saw it…
I took it home, washed all of the dirt off then took a photo for you. (I realize, now, I should have taken a photo of it right there, mud covered and all, but I didn’t)
The earth had given me a heartbeat…one to share with you; my friends.
From my world to your heart
Your friend, always
Linda
Thank you for sharing. ❤️
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Thank you for the Heart!
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Love your rainbows and heart beats.
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ME TOO!
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❤ ❤ ❤
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I slept on my heat absorbing cold mat last night and thought of you and how thoughtful you are!!!
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I’m so glad it’s helping you! I’m looking forward to getting home at the weekend and being able to put my sore back on my own cold mat!
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Home…it’s the best place to heal
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Yes, and I’m so looking forward to getting there! My bed is very comfortable, I know where everything is, I can arrange things to suit me – and I’ll be able to sew!
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Please enlighten me! This sounds like something I could use (even in the middle of winter some times.).
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It’s a flattish gel mat you put between yourself and the sheet (NOT under the sheet). The gel conducts the heat away from the body until it’s warm and you are cool, then it holds the heat. At that point, you can take it out, or leave it there. It starts to work *immediately*, and is perfect for those suffering from hot flushes or who live in tropical climates, like me! They’re widely available; here’s just one US website:
https://www.chilitechnology.com/chiligel-cooling-pad
Just Google ‘gel cooling pad’.
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Thanks, Kate!
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What a cool heart! 🙂
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And to think I had walked by it a hundred times or more 🙂
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I love the air when you can feel the energy in produce. Having grown up in Oklahoma, the sky is often saturated with the energy when a storm/tornado is close by.
Although they’re destructive, the power they exhibit and the energy it deposits on your skin is simply awesome
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It is amazing. The ozone can literally make the hair on your arm stand up.
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Thank you for sharing your heart ..your beautiful pictures and your words.
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Thank you for stopping by and commenting!
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Thank you, and…. ♡
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Your pictures are wonderful this morning. Such vibrant colors…you live in a beautiful spot.
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I sure like it!
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Heart! Awesome!
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YES! And I had walked there a billion times before.
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Hey lovely … I’m sure I’m there sometimes Linda. 😀 Thank you for the heart
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Caught up on all your posts missed as we traveled (and spent time in Colorado yay!) — loved them all — could almost feel the heat, loved your beautiful flowers and skies, enjoyed Boomer’s wonderful adventures ..even watching him roll in wonderful stinky stuff, since i didn’t have to give him a bath the next day)) … and I loved the heart — thank you for sharing!!
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Welcome to you as you went through!
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