This reminded me of games with my granddaughter, Adelyn (age 7) -- like building "fairy houses" in our woods in Maine. I wasn't sure how one does that, and I'm not sure she did, either. But - I followed her lead, and she followed mine - or that's how it seemed. I'd figure out where her mind was headed, then mention something I saw, like twigs, rocks, stones, leaves, wildflowers, or pine needles. Then I was always surprised by where her mind took those suggestions. And usually, it wasn't where I expected.
You mention the computer and a little adventure there. I love Microsoft's "Windows Spotlight" photos showing a new photo on your lock screen daily. I read up on them and sometimes do further searches on the spectacular photos. It's the only way I'll probably see some of those places.
Photography is part of my adventuring. I often see things in a photo I didn't see when I took the picture or initially looked at that scene.
And at my age, adventures often happen in a vehicle. The lighthouse tour on the Long Island Cross Sound Ferry was an adventure. I like to walk, but not in rough terrain.
You mention the computer and a little adventure there. I love Microsoft's "Windows Spotlight" photos showing a new photo on your lock screen daily. I read up on them and sometimes do further searches on the spectacular photos. It's the only way I'll probably see some of those places.
Photography is part of my adventuring. I often see things in a photo I didn't see when I took the picture or initially looked at that scene.
And at my age, adventures often happen in a vehicle. The lighthouse tour on the Long Island Cross Sound Ferry was an adventure. I like to walk, but not in rough terrain.
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