Date men and women from Canada / Alberta / High River, 47 year old

Date someone special from High River, Canada. Just a regular guy looking for someone who enjoys the simple things in life. I like to golf, if it ever gets to be that season. I like travel, whether it?s a spontaneous short day/weekend trip or a planned week in a warm destination, away from winter. I?m also content to spend quiet evenings at home with a good movie or the game. I tend to be shy at first, but open up as I get more comfortable. Looking forward to meeting that special someone to share future experiences.

Meet people from High River, Canada. I'm a loving family man who spends time with his children to understand, encourage, and love them the best a father can be. Since my separation I rededicated my life to being a loving father who will focus his time and efforts into encouraging his children to make the right choices and to spend time doing things together that make memories. The only person I'm needing, is one that would walk by my side, be loyal and head in the same direction. Sharing dreams of a similar nature, being a couple blessed by God in the goals we share, working together enjoying the life that is so freely given.

Date a woman from High River, Canada. Easy going country type gal looking for easy going country type dude. I like to laugh and make others laugh. More of a home body than socialite.
Believes a relationship should be based on the concept behind the Eastern greeting Namaste**.
when one says "Namaste" to another it means "I salute or recognize your presence or existence in society and the universe.
Don't need to earth to move, rockets to launch or to feel my soul is complete, would settle for mutual respect and a safe and loving set of arms at the end of a long day
** Namaste is derived from Sanskrit and is a combination of two words, "Nam" means to bow "aham" means false-ego and "te" (a shorted variant of "tubhyam"). "Nama?" means 'bow' and "te" means 'to you' (dative case of 'you'). Therefore, Namaste literally means "greeting you while giving up false-ego" translated as "I bow to you". In detail, "Naman Astitva" means the recognition of one's existence by another person.