Monday Morning Inspiration

Monday, August 11, 2008
By Yumna

Another Monday morning! I hope your weekend went well and you had lots of fun. It’s been a wet August here in Toronto, but we won’t let that dampen our spirits. Let the sunshine through!

This picture was taken north of Toronto, in the Forks of the Credit Provincial Park, near Cataract Falls. It reminds me of the journey of life – not quite sure where it leads, with twists and turns along the way. But it’s an adventure, and a beautiful one if we take the time to appreciate it.

I hope your week is full of positive vibes. Enjoy your morning coffee and tea, and don’t forget to smile. :)

Cheers!

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6 Responses to “Monday Morning Inspiration”

  1. Hassaan

    That’s wicked! Love the train, wish they were more accessible. We should check this place out eh :P looks like it’s not too far at all.

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  2. Mahwish Nasr

    hmm a very interesting inspiration… i like the train/life comparison…I think that life has a direction that we are supposed to go in and its up to her to decide if we should get on that train and go in the right direction—that decision is only be made by us…it will have many twists and turns but in the end it will help us to grow–very inspiring!

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  3. Rihana

    Love the analogy! Often the journey through life as in any goal’s much more joyful than the actual destination (which in life would be death which is not so rewarding:-)).
    Actually there is a train that goes through the forks of the credit. It starts from Orangeville and goes through a beautiful and scenic route, through forks of the credit to brampton, to mississauga. Simple wonderful!
    Check it out!
    http://www.creditvalleyexplorer.com/

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  4. Hassaan Qureshi

    VERY nice! That train looks like a special line built only for thought, that’s very neat. I wonder how popular is it?

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  5. Rihana

    They had closed off those tracks a while back but re-opened it just for tourists. It’s actually quite popular as tickets are booked sometimes six months in advance, especially during fall.
    Before they used to have special tickets for $90 which let you be part of a murder mystery that they would dramatize in the train :-)
    Now you can get tickets for around $30 or so. But no murder mystery.

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  6. I’m glad that you all liked this week’s monday morning inspiration! :)

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