As a retiree travel blogger touring the US, voicing my wisdom, opinion, and thoughts about the retirement lifestyle and life in general.
I'm an aspiring pre-published indie author of baby boomer romance and adventures with a whimsical comedic side.
I photograph wildlife and landscapes, mountain, biking, kayaking, hiking, and backpacking. I travel the back roads and highways of America, Canada, and Mexico, documenting my adventures via print and photography.
The Heraclitus quote initated my thoughts of how the word connection is often used yet, not completly understood. The true connection humans cherrish are connection not pyscically seen or able to touch. Uniquely, it is the connection within our soul hardest to express in words, thus hidden sometimes forever.
That is so beautifully expressed and I have to agree with you. I will add the quote to my collection. We have some things in common – writing, quotes and photography. Although, I am a definite amateur at photography. 🤗
In communicating, we connect! I must confess, I’m intrigued by Heraclitus’ quote. Any thoughts on it? And thank you for visiting my blog.
The Heraclitus quote initated my thoughts of how the word connection is often used yet, not completly understood. The true connection humans cherrish are connection not pyscically seen or able to touch. Uniquely, it is the connection within our soul hardest to express in words, thus hidden sometimes forever.
That is so beautifully expressed and I have to agree with you. I will add the quote to my collection. We have some things in common – writing, quotes and photography. Although, I am a definite amateur at photography. 🤗
It is the type of connecting we maintain are the reflection of our personality.
Beautiful!
Shiva
Please read it as connection