Spring Fever? Top of the World?

Small home on Disney's Train display near Epcot's Germany
Today’s photos taken from the top of the world at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Notice what’s on the chimney? (Photo: Epcot, near Germany)

 

For several decades Disney’s California Grill was called ‘Top of the World‘.

Today’s blog photo’s were taken on a rare, overcast day just down the street from our home, from the top of Disney’s Contemporary Resort.

And today is the first day of Spring 2014 (as this post is written).

Today is also the first day of a month long vacation (as this goes live June 28).

Writing 100 days ahead offers the security of never revealing when work is done from home or when it’s from out of town.

Think about how quietly important that is and why.

Makes the advance writing seem much more reasonable.

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No more simply asking for money

Disney's Contemporary Resort  Porte Cochere on a slow day
The simple concept of reciprocity seems fair

 

Would a decent paradigm shift be that in exchange for a ‘donation’ something tangible would be given to the donor?

No more simply asking for money.

Rather an exchange – we help them, they help us.

This is the model Mid Life Celebration is moving forward with.

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Personal organizational structure for daily living ripples into our future

Facebook iPhone screen shot
Most cameras easily create computer screen shots

 

First camera was a plastic one that was free with a fill up of gas at ARCO (?) in the 1965. Been fascinated with photography ever since (as a six year old).

After becoming a parent in 2000 it seemed prudent to replace the big 35mm SLR camera and shoulder strap with a simple pocket Sony cyber shot.

In 2009, when the iPhone 3 found it’s home in left pant pocket it was necessary to move Cyber shot to right pocket.

Since 2011, have enjoyed the extra room in the right pocket because the pocket camera was retired and now use only iPhone.

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Note: Insignificant life detail, yet it illustrates the evolution of personal transformation. Many mid-lifers are still lugging their bigger camera. And if they did switch to a pocket camera, most would also be fearful of discarding it altogether.