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Getting Lost ...

Why is it when you are a child, being lost scares you - As an adult, it is an adventure? When I came across this picture I connected with it - Getting Wonderfully Lost - What a Great Thought - No map - No direction - No plan - Just Go ... A dream vacation in Europe getting lost is inviting to me ... Where would you like to be "Lost"?

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  1. The same place you would K! - Italy!!! Wouldn't it be nice to get lost together?! Somewhere in Venice maybe? :)

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  2. Sonja - This is the plan a year to a year and a half - This WILL happen - Start Saving! Venice - Count me in!

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  3. Ohhhh...Venice...Lately I have been thinking of Portugal. Would love to be lost for a couple weeks in that beautiful country.. ( it worked!! some days my google account will not let me post and I have to respond through FB..today it worked..;0))

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  4. Tamara - SO wonderful to see you here on my blog - I appreciate all your messages, no matter where I find them! Portugal is another place where I would love to visit (and get lost in), Someday. I have a "Dream Vacation List" ... as I am sure many people do. Hoping your dreams come true!

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  5. Ummmm.....being lost in the Vortex of Sedona, AZ would fantastic! Lots of energy there....

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  6. I am all for getting lost. Reality bites at times..love the photo

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  7. So wonderful seeing you here, Prudence ... Thank you for coming for a visit ... I love finding pictures and photos that speak to me ...

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  8. Thanks for chiming in, Margaret ... Sedona sounds like a lovely place to get lost ...

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