Today’s adventure to
Sandy Point was a lovely reminder of why I want to do #25, and appreciate and utilize it this time. I took it for granted when I lived next to the Pacific Ocean for all those years. Darn it!
Oh man, it sure is hot here in town.
Let’s take a trip to the lake! And don’t forget the floaty.
All that swimming around sure makes me hungry.
Boy oh boy do we have a good time together.
Summer at the lake!
Travel to 6 of the 7 continents . Let’s be honest, Antarctica is a long shot. So far I’ve been to North America (Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica) and Europe (France).
Spend time practicing yoga at an ashram in India, with my brother.
Join a choral group and sing with them regularly.
Tour all 50 states in an RV.
Visit Monet’s Gardens at Giverny.
Take ballroom dancing classes so I can ballroom dance for fun.
Travel to a far away destination by boat.
To be exceedingly generous to my family and friends.
Write a book.
Complete all three courses designed by BKS Iyengar in his book Light On Yoga , over the prescribed 300 weeks (5.7 years).
Go hang gliding.
Catch a baby being born.
Champion a cause – out of hospital midwife assisted birth.
Have a garden worthy of a Sunset Magazine photo shoot.
Fit comfortably into a coach class airplane seat.
Throw a huge party and invite all of our friends and family. Dancing included.
Go on an epic solo adventure.
See Alaska by train .
Blow glass.
Visit Lapland, Finland to celebrate the Solstice with the Midnight Sun.
See the Aurora Borealis .
Be debt free. With the exception of a house mortgage.
Visit The Farm and hear Ina May Gaskin speak. Better yet, meet her in person.
Treat common colds/illnesses/ailments holistically, before resorting to pharmaceutical drugs.
Live next to a body of water (ocean, lake, pond, river, whatever).
~If you need to catch up on any of my bucket list items, find the corresponding post # in the June 2012 list at the right hand side of this page.
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