Clarity of Vision

Clarity of Vision

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A friend, Diane, noted from my SEED interview that I enjoy sailing. So she then found this stunning image to share with all of you. When I first saw it, it took my breath away, and put tears into my eyes. Can't you just feel the salty water and warm sun on your grateful skin?

Even though this boat appears to be levitating, it is actually floating on very clear, transparent tropical waters. I am not sure of its exact location, but I prefer to imagine that this boat is located in the south Pacific Ocean where my birds live. I someday hope to be on such a sailboat, and further, I wish that I could share such an experience with all of you, amigos bonitos.

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