Fantastic weekend wading through lakes, jumping over tree roots and squeezing into drainage pipes. More later when I've had a chance to apply-tech to the problem of showing off how terribly clever I am.
*pondering* .. how many are looking at the 'never have had' though in the way of; I had it and i wish i hadnt now...or ive never felt it, i dnt miss it / dnt know what it feels like...?
When we only have one life, I can't belive it is better not to have. It is in having (all exceptions like diseases etc noted) that we experience joy and fulfillment and in loss that we experience emotions which we can still turn to good by using them to increase our empathy and understanding of others and learning (where it is possibly to do so) from the experiences that led to the loss so we don't do it again.