I went deep sea fishing with my dad once (that’s where this picture came from). He hired a boat, its captain (and his first mate), and we spent all day: sunrise to sunset out in the boat. It’s a different feeling to be so far out into the water that you can’t see another thing other than dark blue ocean spreading into the distant horizon. Also, fishing for HUGE fish is not only a hilarious workout, but it’s amazingly fun. I’d really like to go again.
whatgreatgravity's Life List
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1. see the northern lights
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2. watch the sun set in Colorado.
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3. receive a kabbalah bracelet
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4. be a salvation army bell ringer at Christmastime.
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5. move to Boston.
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6. picnic on Harvard Yard
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7. see a space shuttle launch
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8. take a road trip to Portland.
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9. plant and cultivate an herb garden.
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10. begin learning Hebrew.
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11. see Anne Frank's annex
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12. love better.
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13. take a creative writing class
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14. visit Disney World during Christmastime with someone special.
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15. buy a telescope
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16. learn how to prepare sushi
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17. go deep sea fishing
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18. live in Israel
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19. graduate college with honors
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20. go camping
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21. sing in a black gospel choir
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22. adopt a kitten
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23. build a treehouse
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24. stop blushing
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Recent entries
Really? Really.
2 years ago
Disney Magic
2 years ago
There is something about being at the Magic Kingdom during Christmastime, that just fills you with wonder. Snow flurries down on Main Street while Mickey dons an eskimo suit. The weather is perfect, and the scenery – magical.
Northern Lights
2 years ago
I’ve wanted to see the Northern Lights since I was much younger, around seven or so, when I saw them in an Imax movie. I’ve spent hours just streaming through pictures of the lights, and I still get chills.
