sf leap

    This year marked the first time I've ever revisited every place I've called home: Vancouver, Montreal, Toronto, L.A., and San Fransisco. A perfect ten.

    In each place was a moment waiting for me, as if from the last time I had been there. A moment of realization, of change.
    A moment of sublime connection, of time curling back, of traveling forward, of evolution and social magnetism.

    In a strange way, it was like following a low key route of the person I used to be. Nothing was a surprise, except for how much it meant to me.

    Thank you for everyone who helped me survive this year, for everyone who was there for me.

    I can never thank you enough.

    Comments and faves

    1. chronovore, Jason R. Johnston, Davey83, onelessvowl, and 16 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. Loriamr (53 months ago | reply)

      I really like ths photo.

    3. ZL - Limits & boundaries (53 months ago | reply)

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called 'O JUMPS!, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

    4. lucymac (45 months ago | reply)

      Thank you for sharing this photo. I've used it, with credit and a link, to illustrate a positive quote at Positive Attitude Quotes.

    5. justinrazmus (41 months ago | reply)

      This photo is awesome. And I like the background story as well. I have had a chance to visit a couple of the places I have lived in the past, and it sure does bring back a lot of old memories. It feels the same, but so different as well.

      I used this photo on one of my blog posts about keeping your goals, and of course gave proper credit to you. Keep up the good work.

    6. rich prest (37 months ago | reply)

      What a great shot. I've used this in a post about barefoot running and given you the credit you deserve. Thank you :)

    7. Foxtongue (37 months ago | reply)

      Thanks, Rich! I love being barefoot.

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