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Camel-riding is either very uncomfortable or a real pleasure. It depends. The first time up I gripped tightly to the hand bar and leaned forward. My saddle was about nine feet off the ground. the camel lurched forward – right-right, left-left, right-right. The term “saddle sores” was an instant reality. After a difficult hour, it suddenly occurred to me to lean back and open to the movement, as if I were birthing the camel’s rolling gate. I let go and placed my hands on the back of the saddle. Mmmm, this was a ride, a dance, a sailboat tacking on the edge of a breeze. Yes!
I love your blog, Tamam! The poem about the “myth of fingerprints” is amazing.
love~
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Camel riding sounds like life really, a dance, a rhythm one can as you say lean back and open to it or hold on tight to the handle bars and get sore!!!!!!! You know I am a ridiculously passionate horse rider and when I teach people to ride I always say, riding a horse is like dancing….I love this, we as humans are so fortunate that we get to experience so many wonderful things….Loving the poetry Tamam XXXXXX
Oh, I would like to share my favorite quote by one of my favorite authoresses Anais Nin.
“And the day came when to remain tight in a bud became more painful than the risk it took to blossom”
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