Loneliness is a myth - By: Costacalle of - ENCHANTED RANT



Loneliness is a myth

w/Inner Traditions

 I’ll be lonely today even though I know loneliness is only a myth. But, but, but… It feels so real and everyone experiences it. How can it be a myth?

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FLORIDA - Jupiter - Apr/Jul 2013 - House Sitting - Chapter 3 - Update


Where the Loxahatchee River meets the Atlantic Ocean
  21 - 29 April 2013


Well it’s slightly over a week since dropping off the home owners at a local airport and beginning my latest house sitting assignment.  After driving around the area a little I’ve scouted out places to fish, eat, hike, and take day trips; all without leaving the town of Jupiter.  Since this assignment is for three months my area of travel will surely grow.  As to how far my travels will expand, what other towns, beaches, parks, eateries, we’ll have to wait and see.  One thing for sure there is plenty to see and do in South Florida.

FLORIDA - Palm Harbor - Jan/Feb 2013 - House Sitting


Another pet sit mixed with taking care of “their” home has begun.  For the next couple of weeks I’ll be leading a pack of two Irish Setters and four chickens while their “mom and dad” take a trip to Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia.  While I may be the leader of the pack, the dogs, Cooper and Sidney run the house.

NICARAGUA - Granada - 2012




November 2012 – Arrival day
Well I arrived in Nicaragua via the land border crossing at Penas Blancas on the Pan American Highway.  I took the TransNica bus from Canas Costa Rica to Granada Nicaragua.  The total drive time on the bus was about 3 hours with an hour spent at the border for Immigrations and a Customs check.