 - Last login: 6 hours agoMazadan
- peter is a 51 year old single guy from Maidstone, England, UK.
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- Member since Oct 17, 2006
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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What a beautiful gloriously sunny day. And what a weekend weather wise. Here in the UK we always expect and normally get wet weekends Bank holiday wise this has proved a rare one all dry warm and sunny.
I have worked for most of it Sunday was a good one for me I made a new little camp stove real light . and have seethe tent up and all is well with it so on the morrow I will put it away.
But as for today sadly I missed most of the day due to work. Many people work over the public holidays from firemen to tour guides. But why oh why do we have to have shops open on public holidays. As I said top some ne at work today if they had the store open 24/7 it would still not be enough.
The shop when I went home was crowded with customers.
And all I wanted to do was to stand on a table and shout. "Have you nothing better to do than to shop away with you and get a life"
This I feel would not have gone down to well with the senior management. But what a hoot it would have been.
We have become a society of non planners. We have about 132 days off a year the rest is spent at work.
I feel we should make the best of that time. For time is a precious thing it is very fleeting and can never be gone over again for once the moment has past that's it, it has gone for good to be a part of history.
The getting of supplies is of great import, but with careful planning we can do so with in the realms of the working day now. our store opens from 08:00 till 22:00 shorter on a Sunday.
So there is time to get ones supplies. I cheat though lol. I get my vegetables for the most part from a box scheme apart from the obvious tropical fruits 99% of the veggies are locally grown and even have the earth still upon them and also right tasty as well better than the bland regimental offering we sell in store.
There it is all appearance and sans taste.
But I digress to day a bank holiday Monday, there are beaches one can walk upon a sea to paddle in. woods to walk and downs to look out from over Kent.
There are quiet places and parks to play in. manor houses open and nature reserves to visit. Ships to see! and museums with exhibits to wonder at.
But most of all we have we hope people to share time with precious time. How often do we hear at the passing into spirit of someone the phrase, "if only we spent more time together ".
As I look out of my window at the world I see this so called modern society and it has no time any more. no time to play, no time to work, no time for you or me and when I see the people we think of being less modern the Hadza and San peoples of Africa and Aboriginals and the many other indigenous peoples around the world who have hung on to their culture just about they have time, there is no rush.
Even my job was once governed by the speed of the dough and not the clock now it is all speed get it in the oven and out for sale forget the taste and do not worry about what you put in. it is fast food and full of emptiness.
We need to take time out I feel explore our past and hopefully it will lead to a better future but I think not for we are bound to the making of money often for moneys sake.
Soon we will have another BH I think we should all forget the stores are open and take to the hills, sit around a fire and tell tales and just get to know one another. This is a crowded planet of strangers lest try and make it a crowded planet of friends, hard I know and l not totally achievable but what fun in trying.
And on a strange note some files released today from the 1950s about the aftermath of nuclear war, for us brits the most important thing was apparently making and supplying TEA lol. One has to wonder at our wondrous leaders.
Well on that I will take time to make myself a brew and chill in the evening sun watch the birds feed ad see the squirrel try to get the seeds lol.
Be well and remember to take time for friends and such.
Blessings to all,
Blessed be, peter XXXXX
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