If someone told you, "For your own good, you need to get out of your Comfort Zone"...
What would you do?
Where would you Go?
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Cooker
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A very good question Pea...I for one am getting "out of my comfort zone" and am playing at the Mermaid Inn on Thursday nite...WITHOUT MY BROTHER ED!!! Yikes! ...as for you...I think you'll be fine in whatever zone you choose...afterall, you did ok against the zone, back in the day...All-Catholic 1964, baby!! Wear loose clothing, you'll be more comfortable!
I'd rent a car and drive 1000 miles to explore cities I always wanted to visit. I'd make it a point to visit local shops and start up conversations about their city. I would also try to enjoy the weather.
She asks?... It was my sis that advised me to get out of my comfort zone & now she asks Who & Why? The day we were feeding ducks @ "Boiling Springs" with Aiden.
Well! Duh!?! I moved from Phila where I lived for 65 years to Lancaster where there are no Lakes or Rivers, shaved my head, live among women, have recorded another CD @66, am responsible for Pool Cleaning, bought a new bed & throw rugs, have done T-shirts with a Hot Presser, made Di Giorno pizza on a Grill, visited friends in Tenn for the first time that they have lived there in 28 years, held a Christmas Movie Showing for 3-4-5-6 year olds...and am a Tenant of TJ & Mo...I could go on...
In the man's dfense I have to say that he is venturing outside the box every now and then. He's still afraid to find a date on e-Amish but he'll come around I'm sure.
Pea: fly to Luxemborg (ya might meet a nice French Alps girl on teh plane), via Iceland, for one night stayover. Stay in Lux for a night and day and take a night train to London or Paris. Purchase a motorcycle and stay in London w/ some Aussies for a week. Then hop on a ferry and see Wales and Ireland for a week....drive the cycle to Paris and then south to burgundy country where you'll meet some very nice Frenchies. Ride around the hills and camp out every night....visit Paris on your cycle and see all the sights, always visiting local pubs in all the countries and b.s. everywhere. They'll love your Yankee humor. Go back to Southern England and see the country side and camp out.....then one more trip to all around Ireland/pubs (it's only 250 x 85 miles) and Wales (gorgeous scenery and beautiful accent and women) (and pubs) and camping on the coast lines and back to Luxemborg...bring the bike home via Luthansa and fly home.....and whadyano, you can stay at Tim & Mo's til you get a job.......
ORRRRR, just wander around the Chesapeake Bay, east side, near St. Michael's and visit Tangiers Island....go now and get cheap motel rates. Jes sayin.....
ORRRRR, visit NEngland, i.e.,Boston MA, NH, Maine and you may not come back til next autumn. Maybe you'll be so inspired to go to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
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A very good question Pea...I for one am getting "out of my comfort zone" and am playing at the Mermaid Inn on Thursday nite...WITHOUT MY BROTHER ED!!! Yikes! ...as for you...I think you'll be fine in whatever zone you choose...afterall, you did ok against the zone, back in the day...All-Catholic 1964, baby!! Wear loose clothing, you'll be more comfortable!
I'd rent a car and drive 1000 miles to explore cities I always wanted to visit. I'd make it a point to visit local shops and start up conversations about their city. I would also try to enjoy the weather.
Tell me: Who's messing with your Comfort Zone -and- WHY?
She asks?... It was my sis that advised me to get out of my comfort zone & now she asks Who & Why? The day we were feeding ducks @ "Boiling Springs" with Aiden.
Of course! I remember that.
I thought someone ELSE had ALSO said that to you and I wanted to know about it.
Anyway, what have you done out of your CZ so far? This inquiring mind wants to know...
Well! Duh!?! I moved from Phila where I lived for 65 years to Lancaster where there are no Lakes or Rivers, shaved my head, live among women, have recorded another CD @66, am responsible for Pool Cleaning, bought a new bed & throw rugs, have done T-shirts with a Hot Presser, made Di Giorno pizza on a Grill, visited friends in Tenn for the first time that they have lived there in 28 years, held a Christmas Movie Showing for 3-4-5-6 year olds...and am a Tenant of TJ & Mo...I could go on...
In the man's dfense I have to say that he is venturing outside the box every now and then. He's still afraid to find a date on e-Amish but he'll come around I'm sure.
Pea: fly to Luxemborg (ya might meet a nice French Alps girl on teh plane), via Iceland, for one night stayover. Stay in Lux for a night and day and take a night train to London or Paris. Purchase a motorcycle and stay in London w/ some Aussies for a week. Then hop on a ferry and see Wales and Ireland for a week....drive the cycle to Paris and then south to burgundy country where you'll meet some very nice Frenchies. Ride around the hills and camp out every night....visit Paris on your cycle and see all the sights, always visiting local pubs in all the countries and b.s. everywhere. They'll love your Yankee humor. Go back to Southern England and see the country side and camp out.....then one more trip to all around Ireland/pubs (it's only 250 x 85 miles) and Wales (gorgeous scenery and beautiful accent and women) (and pubs) and camping on the coast lines and back to Luxemborg...bring the bike home via Luthansa and fly home.....and whadyano, you can stay at Tim & Mo's til you get a job.......
ORRRRR, just wander around the Chesapeake Bay, east side, near St. Michael's and visit Tangiers Island....go now and get cheap motel rates. Jes sayin.....
ORRRRR, visit NEngland, i.e.,Boston MA, NH, Maine and you may not come back til next autumn. Maybe you'll be so inspired to go to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
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