Journal Entry # 256 – Weathered

Grey reminds me that I have endured. I have withstood, no matter how raw it has been. How harsh and unforgiving. I look at stormy days as a necessary part of life. A part that teaches you what you are capable of. – Ash

Journal Entry # 255 – Pan Out Sometimes

Take a cold hard look, and you’ll feel it. – Ash

Journal Entry # 254 – I Can Feel it Calming in the Air Tonight

Need a break? Go for a walk at night. – Ash

Journal Entry # 253 – Make Room for Achievement

Discipline cleanses the palate of regret. – Ash

Journal Entry # 252 – Change to Spare

Give a time, take a time. Fall the time. – Ash

Journal Entry # 251 – The In Port-ant Things In Life

Get lost in the lap. Watch the boats sway. Can you taste the salt? Can you feel the ocean whistle? Stay still for a second and it will all come to you. – Ash

Journal Entry # 250 – Babbling On

I can listen to Mother Nature babbling on all day. – Ash

A Shade of Ash # 41 – On-Line Therapy

Newfoundlanders and Labradorians have a saying, “Some day on clothes.” It’s a way to describe the weather. A fine day to pin some clothes on the line to dry. It can also be a way to describe how you’re feeling, as explained by the nice man in the video I’ve left for you below. By the way, that YouTube channel has a lot of our culture, history, and gorgeous scenery if you’re interested. Yes, the people of my beautiful island have always emoted using cultural phrases which are associated with everyday experience. When we have a feeling to share, there’s usually a Newfoundland and Labrador way of saying it.

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A Shade of Ash # 40 – Sit Happens

When I walk, the world is at my feet. But if that very same world gives me the chance, I’ll put them up. – Ash 

Bike Writer # 53 – Never Tire

I conquered yesterday.
I defeated today.
I challenge tomorrow.
– Ash