After a two-month hiatus, my link party, The Leisure Link re-opens on October 1st.
I am so excited to host this link-up and I hope that you will join me and other bloggers who value leisure, recreation, the outdoors, hobbies and all things fun!
“Leisure” is difficult to define, in fact, definitions differ among nearly everyone. What we can all agree on, is that, leisure is a choice and something that brings you joy. Leisure can be measured as unobligated time, or simply described as a state of mind.
Here is the link to my Leisure Link page for more information. Watch for a post early Thursday morning!
I can’t wait to see what you will link up! Please share this post on your social media and please reblog!
D’oh! I missed it this week! And now that I’ve come across it, I vaguely recall you telling me previously that Leisure Link was back. My Alzheimer’s is kicking in again. No worries, I’ve got a post for this Thursday 😀
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Great to hear, Eric. The nagging post will appear in the reader at 6:00am Pacific time 🙂
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10 am my time 🙂
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The Leisure Link – we all need spare time that is something restful.
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Thank you,Tessa!
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So glad your link is back. Been missing it.
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awesome i look forward to it and finding some new and exciting activities to do.
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(Wondering if all the leisure will rub off through osmosis and the monitor…) 🙂
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Woo hoo! Welcome back, Leisure Link!
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Reblogged this on SEEN ALONG THE TRAIL and commented:
According to Terri in this post (and I agree), leisure is a choice. Check out her post today and start thinking about how you use your leisure time (or where you can find some).
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Thank you for the reblog and I look forward to seeing a couple of your great posts!
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“Leisure can be measured as unobligated time, or simply described as a state of mind.” I really relate to that statement. I believe we all need, but don’t often find, unobligated time. I’m retired, but I am a busy lady. Unobligated time is hard to come by.
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