nothing like a didg and that is real. this is such a sweet story, I can just see the process unfolding. And to now have an instrument that can travel along with you, to create and share music(!) vibes, expression...just another simple and amazing attribute to days on the road...with a soundtrack! i love it marc, absolutely love this. xox
what to say but you are out there, out "here," so to say. I had no idea you were taking off like this. What is the plan for the trip? how much time and where to and, well shieze, nevermind. just flow with it jugg...the travel bug looks great on your shoulder. it is great to see you radiating like this, exploring yourself through paths of the world...maravilhoso! bless your trip, bless you sweetheart, I send you a lot of love and support on your journey.....forward ever. backward never.
hey there stranger ; ) Hey Marc! It's great to get a little glimpse of your travels. I am so proud of you....what an amazing adventure it must be. Well, Im glad i can view your blog and stay in touch with your life. I dont think im gonna make a blog for my journey, however, i will definately be in touch through e-mail. I wish you the best, and can't wait to hear about where the universe will lead you.
So much love, and many blessings along the way,
your friend,
Ashley
Great to hear from you Good to see that you are up and at them in Australia and traveling some. We have been talking about you here back in Berkeley. Have fun, watch out for those wallabies if you are driving! and keep in touch.
Matt
Hi from home Dear Marc,
This travel blog is a great idea. It will give you something to do in your quiet hours and will make you reflect on your journey. I hope this trip has provided the healing you needed after that last difficult year at Berkeley.
The Minagi Cup was great fun as usual. It was me, Kenny, Tony and Adam. As you know Adam doesn't golf, but as usual the scramble format allowed everyone to participate. We weren't even close to the winning score (we shot -11, low score was -20), but the low score cheated. We were supposed to have four drives from each player this year. That was a difficult rule and the "winners" didn't follow it.
Susan, Sara, and Hannah were here, too. It was a blast. Hannah is so precious.
The deal for Tony's new house is finalized. They are moving during the first week in August. I plan to go down and help out.
I am off to LA for a trial tomorrow. Those are never much fun.
Anyway, don't forget to put your itinerary on your blog. And it would be nice for your Mom and me to know your return date. We want to count the days.
Love,
Dad
I'm going to medical school in just a few months. How lucky am I.... I am grateful for the opportunities that are ahead of me. However, for now I plan to travel the world, see as much as I can, and allow the experiences I have to penetrate my being and leave me in a new state. I look forward to today, to right now.... I AM discovering patience, love, and compassion within me that I did not see before. Love.
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nothing like a didg
and that is real. this is such a sweet story, I can just see the process unfolding. And to now have an instrument that can travel along with you, to create and share music(!) vibes, expression...just another simple and amazing attribute to days on the road...with a soundtrack! i love it marc, absolutely love this. xox