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Gratitude Sunday: Because We Blessed Are
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. Blessed are … Continue reading
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Tagged abundance, aging, Beatitudes, blessings, changes, gratefulness, gratitude, grief, grieving, haiku, health, learning, mental health, nature, non-violence, peace, plants, poetry, reading, religion, spirit, spirituality, water, writing
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Gratitude Sunday: Resolved: Change the Paradigm
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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For Crying Out Loud: The Obituary
I know it’s taken me a long time to finish this obituary. I can finally read it without trying to swim through tears, and I want to continue with this For Crying Out Loud series, as grief touches every life. … Continue reading
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Gratitude *~* Sunday
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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OM for Earth Day
In honor of Earth Day, I want to thank all of you kind people who take the time to read these sassy, cranky posts. Thank you if you follow me on e-mail or through your own blog. Thanks for the … Continue reading
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Tagged cooking, exercise, food, gardening, gratefulness, gratitude, health, healthy-living, mental health, nature, non-violence, parenting, peace, poetry, reading, religion, water, writing
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