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Mariah Horner - Thought #11 - Gone Swimming

An episode of the Thought Residencies podcast, hosted by Spiderwebshow, titled "Mariah Horner - Thought #11 - Gone Swimming" was published on August 23, 2018 and runs 0 minutes.

August 23, 2018 ·0m · Thought Residencies

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Good morning this is Mariah Horner and this is Thought #11. 

And I don't know if this happens to any of you but sometimes I wake up and I have an immediate thought about something that is gonna happen during the day. Often for me it is breakfast....immediately when I wake up I know what I want for breakfast. But TODAY when I woke up it was a beautiful fucking day, it is blue skies all around in Kingston. 

And uh...I'm lucky enough to have an office that is very close to the Gord Edgar Downie Pier which is an awesome new public urban beach that the city of Kingston built. SO when it is a beautiful day that means I go swimming. At lunch! Swimming! at Lunch!

So today I woke up thinking how fucking lucky I am that I get to jump in the lake, the St. Lawrence, on a beautiful sunny day in the middle of August, in the middle of my workday. Have a great Thursday everybody. 

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