"stop pacing the aisles and counting the miles. Instead, climb more mountains, eat more ice cream, go barefoot more often, swim more rivers, watch more sunsets, laugh more, cry less."
Let us LIVE LIFE in full
Great sharing thank you!
Nature/Animals such wonderful teachers. Great post, thank you Pat.
Well stated, thanks for this .....great pictures.
Turning pages in our 'course book' LIFE the Lessons...challenges the test. Did we pass onto the next level?
Oh to have be a witness to this moment, ah those are the the awe mOments ARE THEY NOT? Those are the things that fill and feed my Soul, glad you appreciate it so.
Pat, I can't find a place to e-mail you? I'd like to take this to my other blog to post, let me know if that's OK? thanks
THANK YOU for this list. I've read every one of these over many years and live by them, nice to have them all in one page. The flowers are beautiful. Have a fun-filled night.
I read "Gifts from The Sea" as Marta says...one great book indeed!
The fact that you can at any moment recall the feelings, the peace, the smells, the whole FL experience is a very GOOD thing. Keep doing it and that will balance you out...honest it will. Then.... well choices...the thought to hold and the feelings of the peace..and let the Universe do all the work for you.
Things happen to you more exquisitely than you could ever plan!
Suggestion....If you like to sing, find a church that has a good choir, join the choir. My hubby did, it was a Methodist Church in a town close to ours. They didn't care if he was from their church they appreciated a good vocalist.
Also our little town has a City Orchestra, check it out and see if your Community or Township has any thing you can get involved in with your musical 'gifts'. Enjoy the fellowship and play and sing till your heart is content
I too love words and the words inside words, and where words originated. The post today is great, loved learning how those sayings came into use. Sharing this with you>>>>mind your own beeswax. This came from the days when smallpox was a common disease that caused disfigurement. Those who survived the disease were left with pock marks on their body and face. Ladies would fill in the pock marks with beeswax. However when the weather was very warm the wax might melt.But it was not the thing to do for one lady to tell another that her makeup was melting. Thank you for the nice comment you left at my blog. Appreciate that a lot.
Oh thank you for this, I didn't know, I too loved him and his perspective that made so many of his jokes so true. I'll have to get his collection from the library and watch it again. Bless him for the laughter he gave us
Only the last guy is cracking a little smile. The rest are so serious, probably wondering where they left their shirt and why they left their 'fly' open? No old farts at this fire dept? Shucks!
Those 2 rocks look like shoulders, very clever. Fun stuff
You are on a roll..enjoy! went to your art link. no wonder they are selling..you are GOOD!
The menu should say something about "baked" or "raw". The raw stuff I used to see in a Jewish Deli called it LOX, great on a bagel with cream cheese. So the menu should be descriptive?
"Necessity is the Mother of Invention" Who knows you may find something to help you and then share that with others who are challenged??? Glad you posted your recovery process for us who miss you!!! Take care
Instead, climb more mountains, eat more ice cream, go
barefoot more often, swim more rivers, watch more
sunsets, laugh more, cry less."
Let us LIVE LIFE in full
Great sharing thank you!