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RE: Resonating with the Space & Going with the Flow

I'm happy I stumbled across your post. It was nice reading it.
I love Prague. It's a sentimental city for me because my husband proposed to me there 14 years ago.

I'm learning the importance of being flexible, and able to adapt to the journey as it's unfolding.

This is key to life. Learning to go with the flow can save us a lot of unnecessary stress. I'm happy that you're finding it easier to do that, yet still, incorporate some planning to a fair extent.

Even in winter, I try to be outside as much as I can, but not like the cold, it can be tricky.

I agree with you here. I'm from the tropics and I'm not the biggest fan of winter. However, I spent my best winter last year living on a narrowboat; This was simply because I was so close to nature on the canals 24/7. Nature makes all the difference, and as they say, there is no such thing as bad weather, it's just the appropriate dressing.

Good luck with your adventures:)

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Aw wow that is so cool! How romantic (I do agree Prague is a very romantic city) <3

Living on a narrowboat sounds like such an out there, interesting adventure, though. How did that decision come about, may I ask? Maybe even worth braving the cold for :) Thank you so much for stopping by!

My idea to live on a boat came many years ago while I was living in the Netherlands. I fell in love with the houseboats in Amsterdam and across the country. My husband and I finally got to do it after we returned from living in the Philippines for 7 years.

It's a nice way to see the countryside and visit many different towns.
We live as continuous cruisers normally and navigate our way around 2000 miles of English waterways, but we're on a
short hiatus and living on land because we will upgrade to a bigger boat in the Springtime after going traveling overseas.

Thanks for your nice reply:)

That is amazing! Thanks for sharing that with me. I love hearing "unusual" lifestyle stories like yours. It sounds and looks very free, so really, kudos to you :) And safe travels as you venture overseas. I'll be keeping an eye on your blog, as long as our Hive overlords don't mess with my feed, and I wish you good luck with your new boat!

as long as our Hive overlords don't mess with my feed

Haha!

Thank you, and I'll look out for your adventures too:)