What does Sara have to say?
Writing to you from: The World, The Universe and Everywhere
Weather: As always hot and sunny
Crazy times in this world continue. I remain on the side of humanity.
Sara’s OP ED
If people want to be in your life they make an effort. If they don’t, then you are better off without them.
There is no climate change – it is called the weather. We are made of carbon and we need carbon to live.
May we never let the pettiness of past lives filter into the grandeur of our own!
We can’t change whether people love us or not; people that love us, love us unconditionally.
What we see is what our mind projects to be true. Don’t like what you see, change your thoughts.
You are beautiful being who and what you are, and no one should ever try to shut you down nor should you let them. Shine with the brightness of what the Universe gave you.
The first to apologize is the bravest; the first to forgive is the wisest; and the first to forget is the happiest.
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Blogroll
- Air Treks – Round the World Travel Agency
- Bamboo Hostel
- Couch Surfing Site
- Cromwell Website
- Elm Lodge, Dunedin, New Zealand
- Facebook.com
- Fiji Beachouse
- Grandmont Gites in France – an amazing place to stay
- Hostelche Hostel in Belgrade
- Hostels.com
- House Sitting
- Mind My House
- Montenegro Hostel Kotor – an excellent place to stay
- Toronto Travel Massive
- Travel within New Zealand
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The Final Day in Schleswig-Hostein
Posted on 19/07/2011 | 2 CommentsWe were lucky on the final day to enjoy some sunshine. After my last 5 months of non-stop heat and sun, I am definitely getting some cooler rainier weather here […] -
Holsatian Switzerland
Posted on 19/07/2011 | 2 CommentsThe area surround Jurgen’s home consists of rolling hills (the highest elevation is the Bungsberg at 168 metres or 551 feet) and many lakes. This eastern part of Holstein […] -
Business Centres – aka Churches
Posted on 19/07/2011 | No CommentsEnroute to Lubeck, Jurgen took me to see this field stone church that had been built in 1156 (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicelinkirche_(Ratekau)). I had already commented to him how in some places in […] -
Lovely Lubeck
Posted on 18/07/2011 | 2 CommentsOn July 14th, my excellent tour guide Jurgen, took me to the famous Hanseatic City of Lubeck (http://www.luebeck.de/languages/eng/city_portrait/index.html) which is the second largest city in the Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany. […] -
Opera in the Rain
Posted on 18/07/2011 | 12 CommentsOn July 13 I flew from Stockholm to Lubeck, Germany. There, a new friend, picked me up at the airport. Jurgen. I met Jurgen by chance in Istanbul, Turkey when […] -
Stockholm’s Skagen
Posted on 14/07/2011 | 4 CommentsAnother site recommended by Lottie was Skagen. This is an open air museum on 75 acres (or perhaps that was hectares). It was established in 1891. Essentially examples of the […]
![The Final Day in Schleswig-Hostein We were lucky on the final day to enjoy some sunshine. After my last 5 months of non-stop heat and sun, I am definitely getting some cooler rainier weather here […]](https://sarajanespersonalodyssey.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Lubeck-098-115x115.jpg)
![Holsatian Switzerland The area surround Jurgen’s home consists of rolling hills (the highest elevation is the Bungsberg at 168 metres or 551 feet) and many lakes. This eastern part of Holstein […]](https://sarajanespersonalodyssey.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Lubeck-062-115x115.jpg)
![Business Centres – aka Churches Enroute to Lubeck, Jurgen took me to see this field stone church that had been built in 1156 (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicelinkirche_(Ratekau)). I had already commented to him how in some places in […]](https://sarajanespersonalodyssey.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Lubeck-009-115x115.jpg)
![Lovely Lubeck On July 14th, my excellent tour guide Jurgen, took me to the famous Hanseatic City of Lubeck (http://www.luebeck.de/languages/eng/city_portrait/index.html) which is the second largest city in the Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany. […]](https://sarajanespersonalodyssey.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Lubeck-021-115x115.jpg)
![Opera in the Rain On July 13 I flew from Stockholm to Lubeck, Germany. There, a new friend, picked me up at the airport. Jurgen. I met Jurgen by chance in Istanbul, Turkey when […]](https://sarajanespersonalodyssey.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Lubeck-002-115x115.jpg)
![Stockholm’s Skagen Another site recommended by Lottie was Skagen. This is an open air museum on 75 acres (or perhaps that was hectares). It was established in 1891. Essentially examples of the […]](https://sarajanespersonalodyssey.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/stockholm-166-115x115.jpg)