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The Nature Junkie
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4 Comments posted on "Somewhere over the Rainbow"
Wilma Ham on July 18th, 2010 at 9:35 pm #
Enjoy your camping, I loooooove it, before we moved to this piece of paradise John and I went always camping for 4 weeks on the most remote beaches which were only accessible with a kayak. Sheer bliss, being in nature is a very powerful experience as we connect with a pure source as it was created in the beginning. You have the best time. Love Wilma [Reply]
Kristie on July 23rd, 2010 at 3:07 pm #
Ah yes, kayaks would be AWESOME. We’ll be getting ourselves a pair of those one of these days. We could probably get to all sorts of more secluded places in Florida with them In the fall we’re gonna be planning to go camping more regularly, it’s hard in the summer because of all the mosquitoes and lots of people visiting Florida. I’ll be sure to post photos when I do though. Much love to you Wilma and your love of nature <3 [Reply] Post a comment
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Kristie Reply:
July 21st, 2010 at 3:36 am
I really like that Wilma! “Being in nature connects you to the pure source as it was created in the beginning”. That’s exactly the feeling I get when I’m outdoors and hiking through the woods in the middle of nowhere! We didn’t end up camping, because apparently it’s harder than we thought to find a place to pitch a tent and stay the night (legally anyways). Is it that hard for you where you are? Probably not nearly as strict I would think. We also have places here that are remote and accessible by kayak or boat that are fairly quiet and I am looking forward to checking them out. We really have a lot of exploring to do here in Florida!
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Wilma Ham Reply:
July 23rd, 2010 at 5:34 am
Yes camping is not that easy here either, whole of NZ seems to be fenced off. However with the kayaks we have found the most amazing tent sites. We now have a van we sleep in and we have found some quiet road sides places.
Isn’t it exciting, sleeping in nature.
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