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I Am Me

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I'm an observant person, I've always been that way. It could be because I'm a small town girl and basically always noticed what was happening all around me. My house was filled with love and 5 other siblings. I adored both my parents but I always knew I was my Dads little golden girl, his pride and joy. I grew up along a mighty powerful river that was fascinating to both the town folk and tourists. Surrounded by more natural beauty than you could ever imagine.

When I moved into the city some years ago I found that people weren't so friendly. Their expressions were often cold and expressionless. They would be so wrapped up in what they were doing obviously having no time to even smile. I remember the first time I smiled at a stranger they appeared to be taken aback. Probably wondering where on earth did she come from.

The smog, noises and constant hustle and bustle weren't to my liking. People jostling you, cutting you off or just being downright rude. Especially nosy neighbors or rude inconsiderate parents who would allow their children to run almost wild and unruly with absolutely no discipline.

I've since moved and love my privacy now in the rural city outskirts. Just not having to worry about some voyeur watching me as I drink coffee on my sundeck with barely anything on. It's all about the freedom of just being yourself and never having to worry about anything else. I like being the person I am because I'm comfortable in my own skin.

I can feel the sun on my face, the wind in my hair and raise my arms towards the beauty of the crystal blue sky. Walking my 2 dogs without a care in the world. Just contemplating life, thinking about what my next story will be about. I see a fabulous sunset as I'm walking towards it witnessing the array of magnificent colours.. Perhaps just sitting in awe as the sun rises above the tree line the beauty leaving me speechless and almost holding my breath.

Knowing that I'm vitally alive out here, where the air is almost pure and I'm free to just do as I like in the privacy of my little piece of this beautiful world. There is always that precious thought in your mind that you've come full circle in your life. The appreciation factor is magnified 100 fold by the knowledge that you are at peace within yourself.
GoodVibeGuy · 56-60, M
An inspiring photo ( yours?) and stirring words. I will be headed out soon to get lost in the woods myself for a little while and hope to find a scene so serene it stirs the embers in my soul and reminds me there are places such as this and people such as you ...That may be waiting just around the bend.

You have reminded me of a poem I haven't read in a while ..

The world is too much with us; late and soon,
Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers;—
Little we see in Nature that is ours;
We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!
This Sea that bares her bosom to the moon;
The winds that will be howling at all hours,
And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers;
For this, for everything, we are out of tune;
It moves us not. Great God! I’d rather be
A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn;
So might I, standing on this pleasant lea,
Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn;
Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea;
Or hear old Triton blow his wreathèd horn.
@GoodVibeGuy Oh how beautiful I absolutely loved that poem. I hope your morning and walk is awe inspiring as you venture out into the woods. Yes that's a picture of a sunset I was able to capture late last fall when the array of colours were at their zenith. Thanks for your words and that glorious poem. Have a fabulous walk.
GoodVibeGuy · 56-60, M
Lovely. And the picture as well.
@GoodVibeGuy Thanks again and you're welcome..😊
SageWanderer · 70-79, M
I didn't like city living for the same reasons; the noise, smog and people looking as if you came from outer space if you smiled. Too busy making a living to live.

I enjoy the outskirts myself. nothing like sitting outside on the deck, with laptop or tablet, a cup of coffee and nothing on. Or that morning walk while there are still small wisps of fog making the path surreal. Sunshine peeking between the laves of the trees. And life teeming all around; sounds of the birds, squirrels and chipmunks scurrying around, the occasional rabbit hopping away, deer watching in silence aware of your presence or on those special days a fox crossing the path. People miss a lot in that concrete jungle!
@SageWanderer It's so.very true my friend. Especially being aware of each and every nuance of all that nature has to offer. There is so much beauty outside that concrete jungle. It makes me wonder if a city dweller ever had the opportunity to see the drops of dew on a beautiful rose in the early morning. Thanks so much for your input, very appreciated
lasergraph · 70-79, M
Beautiful shot. Cities obscure things that are just out of reach. Once we break free of those limiting boundaries we can find true peace.
@lasergraph Thank you and that's very true. I'm glad to be free of the concrete jungle and enjoying the life of country tranquility and amazing beauty.
SW-User
Sounds ideallic and beautiful where you are now. I agree with city life its not always as friendly as outskirts of city and towns.
@SW-User The cities are wonderful with all the amenities the fabulous places to shop or the great restaurants. There is that expression a nice place to visit but there is no place like home. 😆 Thanks my friend very appreciated.
ToyMan · 56-60, M
Couldn't agree more. Something beautiful and simple about being outside of the hustle and bustle.
@ToyMan Country living might not be for everyone for many reasons. I believe that once you've lived it though you could never go back to the hustle and bustle. It's like a little piece of heaven on earth. Thanks so much my friend. Always great to hear from you.
PTCdresser57 · 61-69, M
Sounds like the perfect place to live!😘
@PTCdresser57 Well I'm not your average country bumpkin but I lost the bright lights of the city yet gained a midnight sky full of incredible brilliant stars. Thanks for posting my friend appreciated.
SW-User
Indeed cities are different from small towns, everywhere. What I hate is some people talking bad about country women (behind their backs, of course)...and keeping friendships with them at the same time..."The more I know people the more I love animals"...keep on your road, and eyes open...
GJOFJ3 · 61-69, M
So delightful.
@GJOFJ3 Thanks my sweet friend and a top of the morning to you on this beautiful Summer day.
LTKISS · 56-60, M
I so love the country too!!

 
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