Pamela Leavey

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Daily Affirmations: Self

Today, I re-mind myself that I am important to myself and to others. I must care for myself, take time for myself, rest, relax and renew. ~ Pamela J. Leavey

Sandy Point, Plum Island, MA
Sandy Point, Plum Island, MA

Photo: c. Pamela J. Leavey

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Daily Affirmations: Grateful

My life is rich and full. I am grateful for the challenges of each new day and welcome new opportunities to learn and grow on my life path. My life is filled with many blessings, large and small. – Pamela J. Leavey

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Photo: Sandy Point, Plum Island, MA ~ c. Pamela J. Leavey 2013

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Daily Affirmations: Optimism

Today, I will practice optimism on every level. There is no room for negative thought or negative actions in my life today, or any day.  When a negative thought enters my mind I will seek to release it to the universe with a deep breath and an exhale.  ~ Pamela J. Leavey

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(Photo: Sandy Point, Plum Island, MA ~ c. Pamela J. Leavey 2012)

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Daily Affirmations: Change

Change is often difficult to embrace, especially when it comes upon us in unexpected ways. Today I re-mind myself that my life is changing in wonderful ways, and I love those changes. There are so many wonderful opportunities are on the horizon for me. I thank the universe for this new beginning I am embarking on. ~ Pamela J. Leavey

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(Photo: Snow Geese on the Merrimack River at Joppa Flats in Newburyport, MA ~ c. Pamela J. Leavey 2012)

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Daily Affirmations: Two Paths

There are two paths to follow, the inner path that leads to the self, and the outer path that encompasses the universe that surrounds each and every one of us. Each path holds it’s own importance I believe, and I re-mind myself each day to remain open and balanced on the paths I follow.

(Photo: Trail at Maudslay State Park ~ c. Pamela J. Leavey 2012)

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Sandy Point and Hurricane Sandy

When I was a small child, my family camped on this beach every summer for a few years. Sandy Point State Reservation, is at the southern tip of Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, camping has been banned there now for decades.

When I was there a week ago, we were already experiencing extremely high tides. With Hurricane Sandy heading up the East Coast poised to possibly converge with a Nor’easter, I anticipate the hide tides at Sandy Point, and the entire area to be even higher than we’ve seen here in the last week.

The storm could also effect voting in the areas hard hit, which might just impact election results.

I love a good storm… but my hope is Sandy calms down before she strikes my area.

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