This morning at Tillamook Bay, I had a big a-ha about intuition…
Here’s the video:
Yep…Intuition is a lot like clamming…you feel around…dig in….gather useful, meaty information.
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This post is not about Pickles the Firehouse Cat (don’t tell me I’m the only one who cherished Pickles the Firehouse Cat!).
Nor is it about Pickles the dog that found the stolen World Cup… (Click on his picture for more information)
Nope. I’m writing about pickles.
Straight-up Pickles.
The pickles you eat.
I’m thinking that Saturdays might be the days when I share my latest recipes with you.
Ah…55 words into it and I haven’t told you anything important.
The Truth about Pickles
1. You can pickle almost any food: Cheese, Meat, Fruits, Veggies, yes. yes. yes. …
I live in one of the weirdest places on earth. I live in Portland, Oregon, where every year thousands of nude bicycling enthusiasts get together to combine two of their favorite activities: being nude and riding bicycles.
Here’s footage (NSFW (you knew that right, we’re talking nude bicyling)):
My favorite part of this- the people wearing bike helmets. You’re putting your *skin orchestra* in great danger, but you won’t part with your helmet. Brilliant!
Safety in Numbers
What does this have to do with the weirdo box? There’s safety in numbers. …
Intuition is not woo-woo. Intuition is not numinous. Intuition is NOT esoteric.
Intuition IS relevant. Intuition can fit your reality. Really.
I was reading a few comments from over the weekend, about how people are responding to the crisis in the gulf and I had a simple little a-ha:
Tragedy exists to help us connect
Connection can happen in many ways. We can respond by giving money, by changing our habits, by becoming activists. We can respond very personally, by writing and talking and making art about our experience.
The connection is what’s important here, because through it, we create recognition and understanding in a community way, and through that we become the …