(word 3)
You are a vast mystery.
Awesome and amazing. Filled with secrets even you do not know yet. How could the person living just inside be so allusive? So intriguing? So much to DISCOVER.
Dorothy fell asleep in a billowy green field filled with yellow poppies and expansive blue sky, the sun beaming and the wind delighted. This place? It’s called The Unknown.
As we seek and question, we are invited in. It’s like no other place. It’s where Adventure lives.
Also Answers, all answers, live in The Unknown. Visit and see if you can find them.
THIS WEEK, make room to discover. Ask yourself a question. Maybe something you’d like to change or something you’ve been meaning to try. The rules: it has to include you and it can’t include “should” (or any other guilt statement). Could be a baby step.
“What if I turned off the radio while I washed the dishes?”
“How would I make a teapot?”
“What would happen without that hair product?”
“Where would I go if I could go anywhere?”
Welcome to The Unknown. Wiggle your toes in the cool grass. Feel the warm rays on your skin. It’s a “wonder”ful place to be.
In this place, you will find You.

Discover was a perfect work for me too last week. Thanks for the suggestion to go inside and ask an important question. You can see my question….and the answer on my blog at http://ghentfever.blogspot.com
Susan, sounds like the trip of a lifetime. Wow! The way you described it, I felt I was there looking, hearing. Thank for sharing the adventure. And good luck with the gators.
This is the perfect word for me this week, because we are navigating on a trip out of town for 2 weeks. We have no plans other then where we are moving & staying from Michigan to North Carolina to Florida. We are keeping an open mind and open schedule as to what we will do each day according to the weather and what life brings us each day. As we crossed country into N. Carolina, we were hit with an ice and snow storms that shut down schools and towns due to lack of driving knowledge & equiptment. Luckily we made it through the multiple accidents and tretcherous driving into a rainy cooler weather in Florida also. We decided to make the best of it today and take a walk in the rain. As we did the skies cleared up and the sun came out. We came upon a flock of turkey vultures congregating and drying their wings out in the balmy sun. I’ve never seen such big birds up close. As we approached closer they took flight with a whooshing sound to perch in the trees above us. This was an amazing, unplanned discovery for me today. I will write again as we navigate through the river on kayaks with the gators! Yikes!
Susan