YEYEYEYE!

Jun 11, 2005 10:55

As I sat on the top of a bridge located in some forest situated near the centre of Niagara-on-the-lake, the amazing bond between heat and humidity entangled me in such a meditative state. The sitting soon turned into a sky gazing, nature loving, sprawled out lying position which brought forth so many questions. Questions that perhaps shouldn't or couldn't be answered or even put into words. How I loved it...

Running through the fields of memory,
incapable of recalling an enemy,
so many ideas covered by Miss Mystery's mist.

A search for past's peace,
a future that the present cannot alone hold.
Struggling to remain bold
as thoughts turn from scold to cold.

Decisions linger among the waist high wheat,
waiting for the right moment,
an instant to break my sprinting feet.

Is a search for answers the path to take?
Do Wind's blunt gusts I refuse to intake?

Oh! So many changes have since occurred,
the reason for what is or isn't precisely obscured.

Now I am simply nestled in this place,
one to rest from reality's race.

A bridge within Mother's baby forest,
which gently chases me out into my mind's meadow...

I also loved the time that I spent with Maggie the day before. The movie was a bit worse than we expected it to be, but her presence and comforting company simply devoured anything close to not enjoying myself. She is definitely beyond literate description; A Beauty who very often provokes my struggles of articulating so many thoughts. We chilled until UB picked me up from her house, and then I was off to force my awake self to sleep since him and I needed to get up early this morning in order to drive to Niagara-on-the-lake. We woke up quite early, and ended up leaving my street in UB's crazy Land Rover. Our main intention was to get to the forest at which the Polish Scouts were having their weekend long camping trip at around 830am. Nevertheless, we dreadfully failed in arriving early in the morning. After 5 hours of asking friendly strangers for directions, we were finally directly led by some local father who was actually passing by our desired location. From the looks of it everything turned out fine...*I am so tuned out right now* We ended up being in charge of a certain station at this Bieg that the kids were partaking in. Basically, our responsibility was to make up some challenging game that could test the kids' knowledge and application of musztra. Several enjoyable hours of sweat, meditation, conversation, running, and leading groups of children passed by, and we left back home. On our way back we stopped at a KFC in which UB forgot his credit card when in front of the line, and then we stopped at a Tim Horton’s drive thru at which I was the main cause of traffic since I randomly decided to place my wallet under the car seat some time earlier in the day. Right now I am at home and very much on the verge of passing out from exhaustion. AWESOME WEEKEND!
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