Posted by Thomas Strubinger on Aug 18, 2014 in Tom's Blog
This was very profound to me, follow Peter Coyote on Facebook Robin William’s Last Gift Robin and I were friends. Not intimate, because he was very shy when he was not performing. Still, I spent many birthdays and holidays at his home with Marsha and the children, and he showed up at my 70th birthday to say “Hello” and wound up mesmerizing my relatives with a fifteen minute set that pulverized the audience. When I heard that he had died, I put my own sorrow aside for a later time. I’m a Zen Buddhist priest and my vows instruct me to try to help others. So this little letter is meant in that spirit. Normally when you are gifted with a huge talent of some kind, it’s like having a magnificent bicep. People will say, “Wow, that’s fantastic” and they tell you, truthfully, that it can change your life, take you to unimaginable realms. It can and often does. The Zen perspective is a little different. We might say, “Well, that’s a great bicep, you don’t have to do anything to it. Let’s work at bringing the rest of your body up to that level.” Robin’s gift could be likened to fastest thoroughbred race-horse on earth. It had unbeatable endurance, nimbleness, and a huge heart. However, it had never been fully trained. Sometimes Robin would ride it like a kayaker tearing down white-water, skimming on the edge of control. We would marvel at his courage, his daring, and his brilliance. But at other times, the horse went where he wanted, and Robin could only hang on for dear life. In the final analysis, what failed Robin was his greatest gift—his imagination. Clutching the horse he could no longer think of a single thing to do to change his life or make himself feel better, and he stepped off the edge of the saddle. Had the horse been trained, it might have reminded him that there is always something we can do. We can take a walk until the feeling passes. We can find someone else suffering and help them, taking the attention off our own. Or, finally, we can learn to muster our courage and simply sit still with what we are thinking are insoluble problems, becoming as intimate with them as we can, facing them until we get over our fear. They may even be insoluble, but that does not mean that there is nothing we can do. Our great-hearted friend will be back as the rain, as the cry of a Raven as the wind. He, you and I have never for one moment not been a part of all it. But we would be doing his life and memory a dis-service if we did not extract some wisdom from his choice, which, if we ponder deeply enough, will turn out to be his...
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Posted by Rachel Thomson on Aug 18, 2014 in Rachel's Blog
There is only one way to succeed, and that is to give everything About Rachel ThomsonI am a part of the Internet Marketing team at Waterfront Properties & Club Communities , a family-owned business. I started working here in high school doing search engine optimization, and now after college I am back doing it full time. Along with SEO, I currently work on advertising, marketing, and social media projects.Mail | Web | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Google+ | More Posts...
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Posted by Rachel Thomson on Aug 15, 2014 in Rachel's Blog
Knowing when to walk away is wisdom. Being able to is courage. Walking away, with your head held high is dignity. About Rachel ThomsonI am a part of the Internet Marketing team at Waterfront Properties & Club Communities , a family-owned business. I started working here in high school doing search engine optimization, and now after college I am back doing it full time. Along with SEO, I currently work on advertising, marketing, and social media projects.Mail | Web | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Google+ | More Posts...
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Posted by Rachel Thomson on Aug 14, 2014 in Rachel's Blog
We are not what we know, but what we are willing to learn – Mary Catherine Bateson About Rachel ThomsonI am a part of the Internet Marketing team at Waterfront Properties & Club Communities , a family-owned business. I started working here in high school doing search engine optimization, and now after college I am back doing it full time. Along with SEO, I currently work on advertising, marketing, and social media projects.Mail | Web | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Google+ | More Posts...
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Posted by Rachel Thomson on Aug 13, 2014 in Rachel's Blog
Success doesn’t just come and find you, you have to go out and get it. About Rachel ThomsonI am a part of the Internet Marketing team at Waterfront Properties & Club Communities , a family-owned business. I started working here in high school doing search engine optimization, and now after college I am back doing it full time. Along with SEO, I currently work on advertising, marketing, and social media projects.Mail | Web | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Google+ | More Posts...
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Posted by Rachel Thomson on Aug 12, 2014 in Rachel's Blog, RIP, Tom's Blog
“You’re only given one little spark of madness. You mustn’t lose it.” – Robin Williams #RIP #RobinWilliams #quoteoftheday About Rachel ThomsonI am a part of the Internet Marketing team at Waterfront Properties & Club Communities , a family-owned business. I started working here in high school doing search engine optimization, and now after college I am back doing it full time. Along with SEO, I currently work on advertising, marketing, and social media projects.Mail | Web | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Google+ | More Posts...
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Posted by Thomas Strubinger on Aug 12, 2014 in Tom's Blog
I was quite saddened yesterday when I saw the first notification that Robin Williams passed, as with most of my news I saw it on Facebook, and to make sure it wasn’t a hoax I had to google it… Sure enough all of the news agencies were reporting it. I haven’t taken the time to read how he committed the act, I don’t think it really matters really. The fact that a person who has brought me so much joy over the years, could be so miserable in their own life, that they felt the need to end it, saddens me deeply. I personally am a very positive person, and do not fully comprehend how anyone could be in that dark of a place… Life is the most precious thing we have, and while I may not have much of anything else, I have that… I have been aware for many year’s that Robin has struggled with depression, his struggle with drugs over the years has always been because of his need to escape. He has also been quoted as stating that performing comedy was his way of seeking attention, and that it while it feels good, in the end it too is empty. I’m sorry that your fans could not pick you up enough and carry you through the darkness, Robin. Rest in Peace, you will be missed. About Thomas StrubingerHusband, Father, Foodie, Cardinal Fan. I am just an average joe, trying to make my way in this world. Living the dream in Juno Beach, Florida, and raising my kids right. I believe the most important things in life are your health and happiness.Mail | Web | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Google+ | More Posts...
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Posted by Rachel Thomson on Aug 8, 2014 in Rachel's Blog
The temptation to quit will be the greatest just before you are about to succeed About Rachel ThomsonI am a part of the Internet Marketing team at Waterfront Properties & Club Communities , a family-owned business. I started working here in high school doing search engine optimization, and now after college I am back doing it full time. Along with SEO, I currently work on advertising, marketing, and social media projects.Mail | Web | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Google+ | More Posts...
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Posted by Sam Lee on Aug 7, 2014 in Photosphere, Tom's Blog
Views: Jupiter Beach Access #28 from the Sand #JupiterFL by Tom Strubinger This is a 360° Photosphere from the sand at Jupiter Beach Access #28 August 7, 2014 – You can see the Juno Beach Pier to the South #JupiterFL #waterfrontproperties About Sam LeeMarketer, Photographer, and Meme Generator. Floridian since 96, accepting all friend request. Check out my photography on South Florida H20 and Our Kite Surfing Group.Mail | Twitter | Facebook | Google+ | More Posts...
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Posted by Sam Lee on Aug 7, 2014 in Photosphere, Tom's Blog
Views: Juno Beach Access #28 – Juno Beach Pier to the South #JupiterFL by Tom Strubinger This is a photosphere from Beach Access #28 August 7, 2014 – You can see the Juno Beach Pier to the South #JupiterFL #waterfrontproperties About Sam LeeMarketer, Photographer, and Meme Generator. Floridian since 96, accepting all friend request. Check out my photography on South Florida H20 and Our Kite Surfing Group.Mail | Twitter | Facebook | Google+ | More Posts...
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