Day 3: Gram, Seasons, Perspective
Lindsey Mead tagged me to write about three things for which I’m grateful five days in a row. Oh how I love this. Gratitude is my spirit’s elixir, I swear. Today’s
Continue ReadingLindsey Mead tagged me to write about three things for which I’m grateful five days in a row. Oh how I love this. Gratitude is my spirit’s elixir, I swear. Today’s
Continue ReadingLindsey Mead tagged me to share three things I'm grateful for on five consecutive days. Thank you again Lindsey, I'm happy to be back writing. Today's three: the itch, parmesan
Continue ReadingOh my, nothing like my thoughtful, authentic, strangely close for having only met once, sister writer friend Lindsey Mead to get me back to blogging. And on gratitude, my favorite of topics.
Continue ReadingThis weekend, I heard myself say to my brother, Jon, “Worry is lazy, it’s just laziness of the mind.” The cherry on top was when I followed it with something
Continue ReadingThis is an updated/edited re-post from when Just Seeing One was private. I read it this morning and laughed out loud. Something, someone, must have pissed me off. It's quite humorous. Here are a
Continue Reading"There was nothing inauthentic about Woody. I loved that about him. In his world, truth was self-evident. There were no hidden agendas, no fake smiles, no forced social cues, no
Continue ReadingI can get heavy in the head. It feels a bit like spiritual sluggishness, a dullness of the sparkly life force of vitality. It’s not a feeling of depression and
Continue ReadingSince I was eight years old, one of my favorite songs has been Lee Greenwood's, God Bless The USA. Then I got to wear USA on the front of my jersey
Continue ReadingOn Children, Kahlil Gibran Your children are not your children. They are the sons and daughters of Life’s longing for itself. They come through you but not from you, And
Continue ReadingDarwin may have been right. It could be that within a species in a particular environment, survival, procreation, evolution, or death is determined by competition for limited resources. It could
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