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Gratitude Sunday: No Strange Fruit Allowed
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week “The first resistance to social change is to say it’s not necessary.” Gloria Steinem Sunday Haiku Once again, summer solstice proves nature remains in total control. Sunday Musings I’m pretty sure it’s not … Continue reading →
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Gratitude Sunday: What’s The Difference?
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week – “You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty.” Mahatma Gandhi Sunday Haiku Japanese pine, … Continue reading →
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Gratitude Sunday: Voice of Independence
Gratitude * Sunday Sunday’s heartfelt tradition. A time to slow down, to reflect, to be grateful. A list of gratitudes, our gratefulness feeds one another. Quoted from Taryn Wilson Joining the Gratitude Sunday Tradition at Wooly Moss Roots. Sunday Haiku … Continue reading →
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Tagged 4th of July, abundance, aging, blessings, bullying, celebrations, farms, flowers, food, government, gratefulness, gratitude, grief, grieving, haiku, health, independence, interdependence, mental health, nature, non-violence, nutrition, peace, plants, poetry, politicians, politics, reading, water, writing
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Gratitude Sunday: Celebrating Freedom
Gratitude * Sunday Sunday’s heartfelt tradition. A time to slow down, to reflect, to be grateful. A list of gratitudes, our gratefulness feeds one another. Quoted from Taryn Wilson Joining the Gratitude Sunday Tradition at Wooly Moss Roots. Sunday Haiku … Continue reading →
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Gratitude Sunday: Have Faith
Gratitude * Sunday Sunday’s heartfelt tradition. A time to slow down, to reflect, to be grateful. A list of gratitudes, our gratefulness feeds one another. Quoted from Taryn Wilson Joining the Gratitude Sunday Tradition at Wooly Moss Roots. Sunday Haiku … Continue reading →
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A Scout Is
Bear with me. This is a long post as I am bringing several elements of thought together. In my e-mail this morning I received a survey from the Boy Scouts of America regarding the decision to change national policy of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Boy Scouts, brothers, bullying, cooking, cousins, culture, family, fat, grandma, gratefulness, health, homosexuality, inclusivity, intellectual discourse, leadership, Mark Hatfield, mental health, music, non-violence, outdoor survival skills, parenting, peace, photography, politics, religion, respect, sex, sexuality, sisters, society, stress, trauma, trust, uncles
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GRATITUDE SUNDAY
The Power of The Techno-Ditz I’m a cheap date. I get such a thrill when I teach myself something new. What seemed so hard before becomes so easy after you know how to do it. The techno-ditz never gives up. … Continue reading →
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Walkies
I confess. I have an addiction. Every evening after supper I go for a walk. I love my walks. Walking reminds of my paternal grandfather, who every night after supper insisted on taking his constitutional. He would walk around his … Continue reading →
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My Dyslexia
Along with the assortment of physical ills I detailed in the post “In Search of Better Health”, I get to have dyslexia. My dyslexia is both a gift and a bane. Most often relegated to disability, dyslexia is one of … Continue reading →