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Published: November 27th 2008
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True stability results when presumed order and presumed disorder are balanced. A truly stable system expects the unexpected, is prepared to be disrupted, waits to be transformed.
-Tom Robbins
Well, faithful readers, I'm back. As always, I sincerely apologize for the long delay, but I assure you that this entry will be worth the wait. You see, as my constant companions through my trials, tribul...
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Delightful travel partner
Truly, I wish I were on your trips with you (travel/adventure/survivorman-lifestyle is part of what makes you a delightful person), but I'm very happy to be exploring Leesburg with you. What a wonderful person to discover a new place with! You're a most awesome flatmate. I liked how you talked about walking away with a "clean" feeling from Mexico - if you get a chance, I'd like to hear more about that feeling the next time you write. I feel the same way about some places I've visited (feeling more refreshed once I leave), but it tends to be a cultural experience. I find that my interactions with other people makes me feel more serene. Without any interpersonal communication with local folks (excluding drug lords), how do you define your relationship with the community? Do you find that the memory of one course tends to run into another? Thanks for the response - Ash