Feb 23-Mar 9: Not in the U.S., where have we landed...?
- margoleeburton
- Mar 9, 2019
- 2 min read
Cleveland Dam, Capilano River Park, is our most frequently visited park, usually on a daily basis as we navigate our online careers and orient ourselves in our newly rented apartment in North Vancouver.
It is sweet and quiet! I am ever amazed at how well Luke and I can share space. Of course being in close quarters offers challenges to evolve through and delightfully it is offering expansion to our love for each other!
Our creativity is growing as we settle too! Luke submitted his first song to his song-writing for sync licensing course and I launched my online business presence to the next level. Yippy!

The spirit babies did call us here and I have committed, with the deep nourishing support of Luke, to being at a holistic fertility clinic two-three times a week. The drive takes me about 1/2 hour and I can usually do it electrically, which gives me great peace of mind. I would like to bike, however, as part of my self-care, I am limiting my vigorous exercise for now : ). We are committed to going on two deep nature adventures a week. We feel so blessed to be living in a city that lives and breathes nature - so many hikers, bikers, and skiers. Most cars have roof racks and so many of them are electric. In fact, our new apartment comes with an electric charger because the owners drive hybrids, one being the same vehicle we own - PHEV Mitsubishi Outlander.

This is one of the parks I am sure we will visit again. The trees are wise and giving, the ocean is wide and inviting, the eagles soar and laugh. We felt so alive after our hike. Thank you temperate rainforest!
Horizon Travels is like a door we opened to the unknown and an energetic wave that closed other doors creating more space for trust. I am invited into a bigger world that is stretching my mind and my heart.
Luke and I are looking out into the horizons of life, following paths, crossing bridges and climbing into embodiment. Nothing emanates embodiment like massive trees and crossing a 450 foot suspension bridge, stretching across a canyon at the height of four t-rex's standing on each other :)
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