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Gratitude Sunday: How Does Your Garden Grow?
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week “There may be fairies at the bottom of the garden. There is no evidence for it, but you can’t prove that there aren’t any, so shouldn’t we be agnostic with respect to fairies?” … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: DST Again
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week “I don’t really care how time is reckoned so long as there is some agreement about it, but I object to being told that I am saving daylight when my reason tells me … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: Back Into The Pool
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week “Thousands have lived without love, not one without water.” W. H. Auden Sunday Haiku Water puddles wait for little birds, larger pools await loud old crows. Sunday Musings Ok. I lied. In a … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: Luxury And Value
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week “Luxury is anything that feels special. I mean, it can be a moment, it can be a walk on the beach, it could be a kiss from your child, or it could be … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: Do Your Job
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week “Just do your job.” Mom Sunday Haiku Snow, ice, repeat, and wind, snow, ice, repeat, repeat. Spring is coming soon. Sunday Musings Before my mom passed away in 2013, she often said the … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: Zero Tolerance
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week “The test of good citizenship is loyalty to country.” Bainbridge Colby Sunday Haiku Soft white cold snowflakes Slide silently from gray clouds. Earth receives wet wealth. Sunday Musings I really want to stop … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: Clean Up On Aisle 45
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week “A single lie destroys a whole reputation of integrity.” Baltasar Gracian Sunday Haiku Gray day, sunny day, all filled with winter’s cold yet every day is grace. Sunday Musings OK, I am blatantly … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: Lessons From 2020
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week “The world cannot continue to wage war like physical giants and to seek peace like intellectual pygmies.” Basil O’Connor Sunday Haiku Crazy plum, branches cut, prone, untethered upon bare earth, sprout new buds. … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: Insurrection In 2021
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week “The normalization of [45] is one indicator that there may be less to the populist insurrection than imagined.” Charles Krauthammer Sunday Haiku Old school bus grows green, emerald clumps of moss, brown mushrooms … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: A Multitude Of Blessings In A Tough Year
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week “And now we welcome the new year. Full of things that have never been.” Rainer Maria Rilke Sunday Haiku Winter’s dreariest days arriving soon. Take heart, dear one, Spring is too. Sunday Musings … Continue reading
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