On our International Trip we often write Six Word Stories based on a poem by Earnest Hemingway.
- Whale’s down, not gone, always rising.
- Hermit crab’s pinch made my trip
- Gratitude’s key unlocks good that’s present
- Embraced by Mexico’s colors and light
- Now. Here. This. Now. Here. This.
- Intention buttressed with joy through service
- Pickup fat cat. Pool time workout
- Ringtails great snuggle buddy till spotted
- Hummingbird vs oyster. Which will win?
- Little rock in my fingers, hello.
- Sleeping with the moon and stars.
- Openness and vulnerability met with beauty
- Challenges presented, felt, destroyed and overcome.
- Blue ocean, blue flowers, blue world.
- Old thoughts, new meaning, same world.
- Pain for pain taken from innocence.
- Walls let down. Vulnerability. What now?
- Adventures were the road more taken.
- Old friends feeling like new acquaintances.
- No language, smiles shared, love expressed.
- Flexibility akin to power of waves
- Warm sun, sharks and whales, MÉXICO.
- Spirit’s rhythm – no beginning no end.