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- peter is a 51 year old single guy from Maidstone, England, UK.
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If you seek some well-heeled and materialistic person please look else where.
If for that matter you seek someone who is spiritual, non materialistic, Look
no further. I walk a deeply spiritual path, though I do not adhere to any major or minor religion.
I am a real man not the macho type. And have been called dangerously
intellectual, an amazing man, a great bear of a man and just delicious.
I do not seek a mix of soul mate, lover, friend and companion etc.
This is a very rare thing and one is lucky to find it.
If you seek this mix then please look elsewhere but I fear you may never find.
I enjoy so much in this life.
From reading the works of Rumi and Tagore to eating dark chocolate and making bread.
This is only a small reflection of me to know me more why not get in contact.
Let's see if we walk the same path together.
Peace love and light.x.x.
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Wel the planned walk sadly did not happen. It was tipping down. Though by midday the weather had cleared. The walk across the marshes would have been unwise. For the drains and sewers would have been full. And it can be quite dodgy in wet weather.
These are not the drains and sewers that you would recognise from living in town, but these would be for draining the marsh land so the sheep will not drown lol.
And to cap it all my bootlace snapped lol, well the walk was not to be. So took my self off to town to get new laces and a walk around.
I am not a fair weather walker but there are time when one must use caution.
Eve a walk on the downs would haver been difficult, as wet chalk is very much like ice and is often mixed with flint which is quite sharp.
Well they did use the stuff in the Mesolithic era. It is interesting that flint can make some wonderful tools and even today they cannot be really bettered.
In many ways we have lost more than we have gained over the millennia.
Walking no matter where either moors, marsh or downs. I see some much flora each plant in some way would have had a use, by scouring through ancient tomes like culpeppers herbal we have a glimpse of these. I have recipe books and one or two herbals that deal with the use of wild plants. In fact one can get quite a salad up while out walking round here during the summer. The only real problem and it is not a great one is the need to wash them off. The local streams are to near farms and the like so suffer from chemical run off, primarily through the use of agribusiness chemicals and the like.
Pity really because on a hot summers day it would be wonderful to drink straight from the stream but such is the way of things.
With luck I will at least find later in the year Bullaces and plenty of sloes.
It is odd how much there is to eat and how little choice we have when shopping.
Well at least the rain did not dampen my spirit lol. Well the next day off is Sunday always awkward because of public transport but that will always be a problem till the PTB sort it all out and well that probably may never happen oh well.
Time for a brew, so blessings to all and peace .
Blessed be, peter XXXXX
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