Well the bothies are free so that will save you a bit of coin for the flights!
39/14
Clutching on to the Thirties, but alas, my grip gets weaker...
I think I'll celebrate turning 40 with a decade-long midlife crisis, featuring me, some beer Chang, and several hundred females of ill-repute.
Oh, I've done that.
I'll just get a Harley instead.
Chang is, was, and ever shall be part of the masterplan.
Drink it. Drink it with fucking gusto.
Mmmmmm African titties
...^available in bkk at remarkably low prices...so I'm told...
A year older today, 60 in fact and I feel like I am still a teenager.
On and off here for over 30 years.
Happy Birthday LT.
Indeed. Very educational. Astonishing beadwork.
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62 ...9 in dog years...feel 55 (sometimes 50...though rarer)...all night partying I can count on my toes during an annual basis.
A mutual separation ten years ago followed by a final decree of divorce in America five years ago after the kids graduated from Unis pushed me away from being a slave-provider and pushed me towards splitting my assets , downsizing my possessions and unloading various 'toys' while moving offshore.
Fortunately for almost all purposes I'm now retired. I've got an "extension on a visa" that coincides with that story so I'm sticking to it. ;-)
Sadly I'm never going to climb Denali , surf Jaws or live in Monglian yurt. Those dreams are simply in my past.
If you can enjoy an hours walk at a brisk pace in the morning along a country dirt road followed in the late afternoon by a 1000m swim approx 45 min in a 25m lap pool four days per week...then theoretically you can enjoy relatively decent cardio health which assists towards bringing one some peace of mind.
I read more now simply for knowledge and enjoyment than I have over the previous thirty years.
Heck, when you're time is up be happy that you lived and enjoyed your time.
I'm not counting down my days, I'm just living.
One last reminder - "Kindness never goes bad." Grandma told me.
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2000b and worth every satang.
Apparently.
I was raised to give automatic respect to everyone older, but these types of concessions always bother me a bit...so I beg your pardon for the refutations.
The 78-year-old Anchorage resident – with an artificial hip he got last year – became the oldest person to summit Mt. McKinley in Alaska's Denali National Park. And all he did was take the climb a little bit slower than everybody else.
Not sure what you mean exactly, but my step celebrates each B-day with a slalom water-ski behind a speeding boat. He's 90 something now...
Ok, maybe you can't "live" in the sense of staying for years, but you're in the right region now!..at least for a taste of it. Why the hell not? They're 20 bucks a night. A week or two could easily be arranged or go up a little further and spend some time with the Tuvan throat singers.
google: mongolia stay in a yurt
Oh so Lucy Jorden ...
At the age of thirty seven
She realized she'd never ride
Through Paris in a sports car
With the warm wind in her hair
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jNrKMV3eCs
Remember the old style facebook status updates
They took days to load
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