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This past weekend was the annual Crim Festival of Races in Flint, Michigan. There is a variety of races (10 mile, five mile, five K, one mile) every year.
I usually run the 10 mile but opted out this year to walk and support my wife as this would be her first five K in years. As her race started well after the 10 mile event, I got to see firsthand of what thousands of runners look like getting ready to run. Let me tell you, it was pretty emotional. Flint is my hometown and it has taken a beating in the media for years due to crime, unemployment, and of course, the water crisis. On Saturday morning when I saw all those runners line up, it just hit me and was one of the most beautiful sights I have ever witnessed. When you're in the pack you just don't get a good "read" of what you're actually a part of. Like any other day, I'm a proud Flintoid but what I saw Saturday was something I'll cherish forever. |
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One that springs to mind is seeing the annual Perseids meteor shower. I'm into stargazing/astronomy and it was amazing🌠🌠🌠
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I completely agree. I like anything "spacey" like that and am left in awe of what the universe has to offer. When we had the total solar eclipse in April, my boss let me leave work early that day. It hit 90% totality around 2:00 P.M. and I pulled over with my eclipse glasses to enjoy it for a while.
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How did the April solar eclipse effect you Revenge Tour? __________________ "A flower falls, even though we love it; and a weed grows, even though we do not love it."- Dōgen
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One thing that added to it was when I pulled over to observe it, I turned the car off but kept the radio on. Blue Oyster Cult's "I'm Burnin' For You" was one of the songs that played for those few minutes. I can't explain why but the song just made sense at the time. An eclipse with a soundtrack was pretty awesome to experience. |
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I love this! Here we have an annual half marathon with over 50,000 people and I get the same feeling you describe when I’ve run it, there’s really nothing to compare to these sorts of events.
Last thing I saw to take my breath away was early morning walk to work and a super fast squirrel whips in front of me on their way into the allotments over the road. Beautiful. |
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Mt Eisenhower (NH, presidential range) summit, solo hike--no one else there, in the clouds, windy (well, windy by non-prezi standards so probably 30-ish mph), cool but not cold, nice big ole cairn.
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One sight that took my breath away was Cappadocia in Turkiye. The shallow pools of water on terraces that are calcified and so are white is simply amazing.
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A half-mary sounds fun and 50K people? That must be a sight. And, yes, the squirrel sounds adorable. |
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I've never been to that part of the country but I've always heard how beautiful it is. Being on the summit in the clouds and by yourself sounds amazing.
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Cool experience. I had a friend who went to Turkey and showed me a ton of her pictures. It was fascinating. So much ancient history in that part of the world. Good stuff.
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My other breath away moment was the first time I saw just how massive the grand canyon actually is. In my imagination I had no idea how huge it is & taking the mule trip down to the plateau & seeing the canyon between 2 mule ears was so cool. Another breathtaking experience was seeing Yellowstone in the winter all snow covered. Made the steam from the geysers even more amazing & frost covered trees that they call "ghost trees" in the winter. Bison & elk wandering close to the snowplowed road they only allow x-country skiing, snowmobiles or snow coaches on. __________________ Leo's favorite place was in the passenger seat of my truck. We went everywhere together like this. Leo my soulmate will live in my heart FOREVER Nov 1, 2002 - Dec 16, 2018 |
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First time plane trip. I was a jaw-dropped youngster that couldn't be pried, peeled or bribed away from the window seat. I'm still like that. Boggling.
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Way cool. My first plane ride was in a little prop plane from friends of my parents. We flew over our house and I was pretty amused to say the least.
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When I was 17, my sister and I went with a tour group to Eastern Europe. In the Czech Republic, in the town of Stramberk, we walked up a hill and climbed to the top of an old tower from castle ruins. The air was so cool and refreshing up there and you could see trees and yellow farms of wheat and hills and rolling green as far as the eye could see. I would have stayed up there for hours if I could. It was so worth the arduous climb!
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Wow, that sounds incredible! I can only imagine the sight of the country side from there when the existing old tower was newly constructed. Going to such a place and actually climbing up could feel so good especially when one has to look at all that beauty.
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Tierra del Fuego; you really feel like you're at the end of the world.
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