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Month: December 2020

Christmas Vibes: #WordlessWednesday #WednesdayWisdom

Christmas Vibes: #WordlessWednesday #WednesdayWisdom

“Every time we love, every time we give, it’s Christmas.” Dale Evans                       Christmas Vibes   Sharing a handful of Christmas vibes from our home, to yours. Hope they make you smile too. 🙂 I’ll be away all of next week. So, I’ll now see you in the New Year. Therefore, do allow me sometime to respond to your comments and posts.  I’m requesting all my #WW friends to please…

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5 Lessons 2020 Has Taught Me: #TuesdayMotivation #MondayMusings

5 Lessons 2020 Has Taught Me: #TuesdayMotivation #MondayMusings

Lessons From 2020   “Historically, pandemics have forced humans to break with the past and imagine their world anew. This one is no different. It is a portal, a gateway between one world and the next. We can choose to walk through it, dragging the carcasses of our prejudice and hatred, our avarice, our data banks and dead ideas, our dead rivers and smoky skies behind us. Or we can walk through lightly, with little luggage, ready to imagine another…

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Gratitude Multiplies Good Fortune: #WordlessWednesday #WednesdayWisdom

Gratitude Multiplies Good Fortune: #WordlessWednesday #WednesdayWisdom

“Complaining erases good fortune while having a sense of appreciation increases good fortune. Rather than spew grievances, you should transform yourself. Then you will find the way forward!” Daisaku Ikeda, President, Soka Gakkai Buddhism

48 Things I’m Grateful For: #MondayBlogs

48 Things I’m Grateful For: #MondayBlogs

“The more grateful I am, the more beauty I see.” – Mary Davis

On Turning Four: #Blogiversary #BlogAnniversary #AmWriting

On Turning Four: #Blogiversary #BlogAnniversary #AmWriting

To Blog = To Share To Connect To Create To Inspire  

Birding Weekend: #WordlessWednesday #WednesdayWisdom

Birding Weekend: #WordlessWednesday #WednesdayWisdom

    “Sometimes I think that the point of birdwatching is not the actual seeing of the birds, but the cultivation of patience. Of course, each time we set out, there’s a certain amount of expectation we’ll see something, maybe even a species we’ve never seen before, and that it will fill us with light. But even if we don’t see anything remarkable – and sometimes that happens – we come home filled with light anyway.” ― Lynn Thomson, Birding…

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