Hey Matthijs,

Ecstatic is the very word that springs to my mind, however it must be
noted that the groping for the correct word, or at any rate the word I
need to use, seems to be my default setting.

Ahhh short term memory issues, now I wonder what has caused that?

On 5 July, 08:48, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Beautiful! Some feelings should be indescribable!
>
> On Jul 3, 3:59 pm, Matthijs <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Last everning I was sitting at our local harbour with a friend
> > watching the sun go down. I had a indescribable feeling, you know, the
> > complete picture: nice temperature, I completed all week tasks,
> > sitting with my good friend, some beer, sunset, some boats, grass that
> > tickles, A little wind.Today someone asked me were I was last
> > everning. I told I was watching the sun go down. But I could not tell
> > how I felt, to say I felt happy, complete or good. Would do short to
> > explain the feeling I had. The words condemned me, I wish I could
> > transfer that feeling. So I asked myself this question: do words and
> > explanations make me a less complete person?
>
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