This was the first day of the whole trip that I was in the same place for the entire day. A day of rest and play!
You'd think that as tired and happy as I was when I went to bed last night I would have slept like a baby. Not so! Tossed and turned all night and couldn't breathe too well. I woke up at an insanely early hour and did some writing in my journal. Once it was light I totally gave up on the sleep thing and went for a hike by the Blackwater River that runs right by the place I'm staying. It was kind of a cool morning - the temperature on the sign for the bank in town said 59. No idea where my jeans are - in some bag in the car somewhere, I hope! - so I threw on my usual uniform (dirty shorts and clean-ish t-shirt - I wouldn't mind having some different clothing options at this point) and threw on a fleece at the last minute. The sky was grey/overcast but I could totally tell the sun was going to show his wily little face today.
This is a really really beautiful area. Words and pictures do not do it justice! My friends told me there was a waterfall a couple of miles down the river and gave me some second hand directions on how to find it. I should have been easy to find - just follow the river and eventually I'll find a waterfall, right? Despite my excellent sense of direction I am not the best trailblazer so I ended up wandering through a couple of people's yards by accident - oops! Check out this beautiful scenery and waterfall!!!!
Between being super tired, kind of sad, kind of happy, kind of directionless and kind of restless for some outdoor activities I was kind of a mess. So I did what everyone does when they're a mess: find Fairfax Stone! Fairfax Stone marks the headwaters of the Potomac and the boundary between West Virginia and Maryland. Kind of cool, eh? I might have been standing in two states at once (a first!) when I took this picture but there was no state boundary so I couldn't be sure.
Maybe I should lay off the hikes :)
Total miles: 48.9
You know, I feel very similarly to you. I don't think I'll ever find that one "thing" to do (work-wise). I think I'm probably much more of a settler in general than you might be, but I think it's great that you keep looking. Maybe you'll do lots of different things--great! Maybe you'll do one thing and never feel completely satisfied by it. Whatever, your passions and interests and drive are to be fostered and admired. They're part of what makes you such a great person to know!
ReplyDeleteAt least that's what I think. ;)
Hi again,
ReplyDeleteIt's super early and I have been up all night thinking. Your blog was very thought provoking...sigh. I guess I sort of have career, not the one I expected and not at all lucrative. It does feed the soul though.I know what I do makes a difference but I feel like like a loser because I never put my education to good use. Then I feel guilty because I care so much about how I am perceived by others. I am going to try and sleep now. I got your postcard today! Thanks! love, meaux
Hi Guys! I miss you both wickedly!! Not that I'd ever say I was happy to hear that someone was suffering but it helps a lot to know that we're all suffering with finding direction together. As someone else said, "You guys, me and a million postsecret readers!" Meaux - I can't wait to see you next week!!! Woo hoo!!!
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