Your whole body from wingtip to wingtip is nothing more than your thought itself, In a form you can see. Break the chains of your thought And you break the chains of your body too.
Richard Bach
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In the early 70s just after I was born, my parents had a lodger. She was given Neil Diamond's Jonathon Livingston Seagull by a hopeful suitor, but the relationship didn't last, so the LP found its way into my parents collection. When I was a kid, I used to lie on the floor and listen to it over and over. (Well, the only alternatives were Nana Mouskouri, The Seekers and The Settlers.) Still love it
Hello! I hope you enjoy my travel and other musings. I write this as a diary for me with the bonus of family and friends keeping track of my adventures. Comments are always appreciated.
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In the early 70s just after I was born, my parents had a lodger. She was given Neil Diamond's Jonathon Livingston Seagull by a hopeful suitor, but the relationship didn't last, so the LP found its way into my parents collection. When I was a kid, I used to lie on the floor and listen to it over and over. (Well, the only alternatives were Nana Mouskouri, The Seekers and The Settlers.) Still love it
Yes, something special about that music and the story, inspiring. Someone gave her JLS and it didn't last? What was she thinking.
It must have been meant to live in your memories, not hers.
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