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* Is This a Sign of Old Age?

I was taking the usual drive to my Friday yoga class in Media PA this morning, when I encountered something interesting coming towards me on the road.

It was a magnificent specimen, but it definitely wasn’t a sad encounter this time.

It looked something like this:

man running

 

I said out loud “Thank you God!” and chuckled all the way to the studio.

Is mindful lusting a sign of old age?…

 

p.s. For all you watchers out there – travel south on Route 252 around 9.00am between West Chester Pike and Gradyville Road.

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Val Boyko is originally from Scotland and came to the United States over 30 years ago. At "Find Your Middle Ground" Val brings together her experience as a life coach, yoga teacher, spiritual explorer and mentor, to inspire awakening to the light and greater understanding within us all. This blog is a place of exploration and discovery as we explore opening our hearts and finding harmony and peace in the highs and lows of life 💛

35 comments on “* Is This a Sign of Old Age?

  1. lifebloomingrose's avatar
    soulspeak2013

    Thanks Val for the genuine laugh…such an authentic gratitude!!!💜

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  2. Vicki's avatar

    Mindful lusting is a sign that you appreciate a fine specimen of the human species and the older one gets, the more you notice I can assure you (as I’m in my 60s).

    Thanks for putting a smile on my face this morning.

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  3. SwittersB & Exploring's avatar

    As a knowledgeable man in such things… 🙂 …you are in your prime….so to speak

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    • Val T Boyko's avatar

      I appreciate your acknowledgment and appreciation Gary! We fellow travellers through life must support each other … And our fantasies sometimes 💝

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  4. insearchofitall's avatar

    I must say you are truly old when you stop looking or appreciating. So in my book, you have a way to go yet. But then, I think it’s more a state of mind then age. I stopped looking many years ago.

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  5. Jill Weatherholt's avatar

    Oh my! I might have run off the road. You’re hilarious, Val! xo

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  6. D. Wallace Peach's avatar

    Ha ha ha. Luscious 🙂

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  7. Tisha Baldwin Howe's avatar

    I will always take 252 now, 320 has nothing like this.

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  8. Chatter Master's avatar

    Double amen from here!!!

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  9. Karen Lang's avatar

    Ha! We should enjoy the view while we can still see it. 🙏🏻😀😍

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  10. derrickjknight's avatar

    I thought you meant the running. Since my running years were my 40s and 50s I got a bit worried 🙂

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  11. Hariod Brawn's avatar

    You wicked woman! 😉

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  12. lorriebowden's avatar

    Haha!! To say I was shocked when I scrolled down doesn’t begin to cover it…to say I laughed my butt off…DOES!! 🙂 I find it interesting how age seems to make the mind shift from “Oh yes” to “Oh my!” Loves this, Val ♡

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  13. IreneDesign2011's avatar

    I think, that you are just able to appreciate and absolutely not old, Val 🙂
    Too far away from here….

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  14. Live & Learn's avatar

    Just a signal that you are alive and living the moment. 😏

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  15. Ann Coleman's avatar

    Well, if it is a sign of old age, at least it’s a good one! (And thanks for sharing! That photo certainly brightened my day!)

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  16. J. Kelland Perry's avatar

    I don’t believe you are ever too old to enjoy such views. 😊

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  17. Marje @ Kyrosmagica's avatar

    Nothing like a bit of mindful lusting!! Definitely wished I’d been there for the view!!

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  18. Joe's avatar

    Haha! Thanks for the chuckle! Esther

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