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Ty, where you're at is perfect for right now. It's okay not to know what's coming next. This may shock you, but I often have no clue what my next post will be until the day before it publishes. I guess I just live in the edge, right?

Your time and pics at Pride look amazing! So glad you had that experience. Keep showing up for yourself there, at the beach, with a sunburn, and here. You are so loved by all of us.

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Thank you, Robin! I'm trying to embrace the uncertainty a bit.

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Cheering you on, Ty. You're a talented writer and I look forward to reading your work. May opportunities abound and you find some sunscreen for your next Pride adventure! All the best to you and yours. 🌈✌️

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Thank you, Clint! I've been thrilled to see the success you're finding on Substack. And the art you curate is incredibly important to preserve and I'm glad you are doing it. :-)

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That's not a mostly breezy summer :/ however, I am warmed by your perspective.

I can relate with the layoffs—I felt disposed of. Not the best feeling but I lived. I had to change directions—not easy either.

I am hoping you have a smoother time ♥️

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Hi Ty. Lovely photos. Thanks for sharing them. I never know the exact words that will come out when I start writing. My muses can attest to that. The urgency is there. It's visceral. And then it comes. I manifest. The editing is different. Sometimes I struggle with it. Words are mirrors, reflections of the soul? So I keep trying to reflect, with varying degrees of measured accuracy.

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