I am so happy to find your blog and to talk with you tonight. Your trip sound multi-dimensional. I am so glad to know that the boys are OK. I am sending healing light for your knee and groin area. I love you and will continue to travel along via the blog.
Appreciation In all of my work, I find the presence of one person is always so profound and most appreciated after death. Not you though...I appreciate you now! So much, xoxo
Heavenly Its the gamete of heavenlyness here, and suffering as well, yet the beauty, even in the suffering is so much stronger, I can see it in the smiles:) Sending you and Marley love and hugs!
Inspiration I am so glad you are on the mend...or better yet mended!:) Amazing...was it around last year at this time you started back at yoga? I think of you and Warren often, sending all my love your way:)
Thinking of you Being in India is amazing, it creates moments of profound reflection and appreciation for all my near and dear friends and family...like you:) xo
Warm wishes Pam,
I can see you guys are getting so much snow! Actually makes me a bit sad:( I love snow! Hope you and Jim are great, and all is well with your family. xo
Arambol Pure bliss...hmmm, I have been to a beach here in Mumbai...yikes. Have been playing with the idea of spending a little more time in Goa before going further north. What did you love about Arambol?
Thanks In your responses I can feel the enthusiasm we share for the richness of India, it is so wonderful to share this experience with you and everyone:) xo
Nice read Enjoyed your blog. I'm guessing you were in the South of Goa but can't place the beach from the photo's. Which one was it?
Hope your well and enjoying your travels.
English Beer The beer is supposed to be COLD!!!!!!!
Room temperature indeed!!!! xxxx
Looks like you are having a wonderful spiritually enriching journey! Enjoy - I am so jealous!! xxxx
Not surprised.... Christine, traveling is such an overt, creative process! I'm so glad you are continuing with full experiences and connections...as I found, too, while in India, food is so amazing and integral to the experience--always made with loving thought and hands, with the freshest ingredients...most people are truly present in their work, and the traveler can find a bit of herself in every movement made by the people. Travel on! Sounds as if you're doing exactly as you are meant to do!
hello from AZ Christine
I have enjoyed reading your blog so much. I hope all is well and you are doing better with your knee. Love you much and miss you-J
How scary. I hope you are resting well and not trying to do too much. This year is supposed to be about taking care of YOU, so make sure you do that! Love and kisses!
Great I love your Indian post, reminds me of my recent Indian trip too. Sadly I didn't visit Patnem.. i went to Anjuna (HORRIBLE!) and Arambol (pure bliss). Keep the post going! India is one hell massive country that it took me some time to update a proper one.
Shanti shanti,
Farhan
Giving thanks... Christine, I'm so glad you're feeling cared for after your incident. One encounters all kinds of folks in India, as elsewhere. I'm sure you'll bring to you those who will support your recovery and continued journey! Thinking of you...
Hi Christine. It sounds like you are having the experience of a lifetime. I am thrilled to be able to read your blog and go along with you! The pictures are fabulous. We think of you often - Big Hugs
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I am so happy to find your blog and to talk with you tonight. Your trip sound multi-dimensional. I am so glad to know that the boys are OK. I am sending healing light for your knee and groin area. I love you and will continue to travel along via the blog.