Return to Daytona Beach in August of 2005. I live 5 miles from the beach but rarely go there. The closer you live to the beach, the less you care about it.
Fujifilm FinePix A360, 1/476, F8.0, 17.4mm, ISO64, 2005-08-25T13:34:28-04, 2005-08-25_13h34m28
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For the last 8 months, I worked right next to the sea. How close was the sea? A stone’s throw away! And yet, I remember only 3-4 occasions when I was truly captivated by the place. Interestingly, I held the sea in awe and wonder when I lived in a place that had no beach. Cool.

Richard X. Thripp at 2010-08-23T09:40:06.Just remember the #1 rule of personal development: absence makes the heart grow fonder and familiarity breeds contempt. Oh wait, that’s two rules…
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