Sunday, August 06, 2006

Barnegat :Light NJ



"In the society of many men, or in the midst of what is called success, I find my life of no account, & my spirits rapidly fall.... But when I have only a rustling oak leaf, or the faint metallic cheep of a tree sparrow, for variety in my winter walk, my life becomes continent and sweet as the kernel of a nut."
Henry David Thoreau, Journal, Feb. 8, 1857

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Have nothing inspired to add. I havent had my morning coffee yet!:(
 
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