Tour Comedown

The final Hug in San Diego was great!
Lots of my family and several friends came. And I made new friends, too.
But it was also strange. Maybe even sad.
I didn’t want the tour to end.

Being on a hug tour makes your days filled with purpose and massive doses of love.
The tour was all motion, potential and hope.
So it is harder than I thought to slip back into old patterns and responsibilities.
I miss the sweet smell of future possibilities. The overpowering scent of purpose.
For the last few months, the fragrant idea of the tour has enhanced my days, regardless of what I was working on.
I need to get back into my exercise and spiritual practices. I need to write more and listen more. I need to float more.
Hopefully I’ll pick up a new scent from the universe soon and begin a new journey of love.









October 18th, 2007 at 12:59 pm
It’s hard to know what to do with yourself after a big project.
But, what a cool thing you did.
Feel like you learned anything new?
October 19th, 2007 at 4:52 am
This was an awesome tour and a great thing you did. I am so impressed by you halcyon! You put yourself out there, and your willingness to share a message of peace and love is so inspiring. Take some time for yourself and chill out for awhile.
Next project? maybe write a book about hugnation.