tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055598777203654547.post5903781129498005421..comments2024-03-01T06:20:29.087+00:00Comments on qualia and other wildlife: walking, againrosellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00971482422276765335noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055598777203654547.post-49813191106966760572013-04-26T09:06:16.377+01:002013-04-26T09:06:16.377+01:00Thank you, Miriam! Lovely that you managed to post...Thank you, Miriam! Lovely that you managed to post here. Already Iona is becoming fainter - sadness and joy in equal measure, but she'll last me till next year's returning... The Moniack group and course is very different; also lovely, also lively. Love to you both. Rxrosellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00971482422276765335noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055598777203654547.post-71024709871383596752013-04-25T19:16:55.699+01:002013-04-25T19:16:55.699+01:00Hi Roselle, Miriam here.
Of course you know how ve...Hi Roselle, Miriam here.<br />Of course you know how very similar our feelings about walking are. (Since your wrote this there's been Iona, too.) The whole of those 4 last paragraphs exactly also refer to me. I too have become used to walking much more slowly, having to concentrate too hard on my balance sometimes to think as much as I like. But I notice even more and stop more to listen and watch than I used to. it's so crucial, nothing short of death or extreme disability will stop me.<br />I'm slowly working my way through these lovely blogs of yours and might say something about the sheep you saw in Cumbria.<br />Hope all continues well at Moniack Mor – Miriam.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com