Friday, February 19, 2010

Today is the First Day of the Rest of Your Life

I know what it's like. I've seen it played out a few zillion times. You're waiting for that magical day when someone makes the connection and recognizes who you really are.

Maybe they'll first catch the sparkle in your eye. Or perhaps they'll marvel at your insights and the depth of your spirit. Someone who will help you connect the dots, believe in yourself, and make sense of it all. Someone who will understand you, approve of you, and unhesitatingly give you a leg up so that life can pluck your ready, ripened self from the branch of magnificence.

Well, I'm here to tell you, your wait is over.
That someone, is you!

Mike Dooley
Inspirational Author, Speaker and Friend


Sunday, February 14, 2010

(Un) Happy Valentine's Day

When you're single, Valentine's Day can be a drag.  And, so it was.  Rather than lament, I'll supply you with a bevy of beautiful images designed to lift your spirits and make you smile.  They did for me.  Enjoy!





Friday, February 12, 2010

The Seed of Love

"There is no harvest for the heart alone; The seed of love must be eternally resown."

~Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Two days before Valentine's Day.  Good thoughts.  More to come. . .

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Time for a Winter Break

Photography, by nature, is spiritual considering it comes from the darkness to show the light
Kevin Russo

Cold, blustery winter day.  Good for digging in the files and coming up with some bright blooms from springtime past.  Enjoy!


No matter the season
No matter the reason,
You are in my heart
From the very start
Of every day,
In every way.
My Suzy, my love,
In life or death
We shall never part.


Flowers help our hearts to smile
Whether we take a step or walk a mile.
Lovely, lovely,
Light and bright.
Lovely, lovely,
Day and night.




Radiate warmth.  Smile and be happy.  Someone loves you all the day through.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow! ! !

For the first time all winter we're getting a blizzard.  And, I'm glad.  For, now I can stay home and write to my heart's content without feeling I should be hurrying, scurrying, working harder, performing better, doing more and more and MORE. . . . !

For the first time all season, I made a roaring fire, sat back and ate lunch in my family room while I watched the flames dance and listened to the wood crackle.  Ahh, bliss.

Sweetie Sue lying on the little rug in front of the hearth, a kitty on both sides of her, another in my lap, and two gazing at the snow falling out the glass doorwall makes me feel grounded, content and so happy to be alive and well, here and now. 

Present moment, wonderful moment!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Ode To My Flickr Friends

Ain't the "net" great?  Why, just this morning I was watching a fantastic video of Gannetts (like seagulls but more colorful) hopping and flying about Bass Cove in England.  One of my Flickr friends, Richard, made a delightful video on You Tube and sent it to all of his photo friends, me included.  So I had the great pleasure of going to a beautiful cove on the Atlantic Ocean this morning and seeing these glorious birds having fun!

In turn, my heart sang and I had fun.  But this is just the start.  Richard takes me all over the world in his travels.  So does Dennis of Nova Scotia.  I've recently been to Peggy's Cove and all along the eastern seaports.  Oh, and Dennis doesn't stop there.  He goes 'round the globe and shares his photos and videos from all around.  Why, we just returned from a wonderful trip to the Kremlin and all around Russia.  Plus, he narrates with the skill and charm of an Oxford History Professor!  I've learned more from Dennis and his travels than any textbook or history class I've taken.  Thank you, my friend!

Then there's Tony, from England, who tours many historical churches and noteable monuments, statues, stained glass, and much more.  He's taken me to carnivals, on cruises, aboard ships, atop mountains and more.  I've learned so much from his travels and tours.  Merci, Tony!

And Nick in Oregon.   Carl in Somerset.  Julia, Stephen and Tony from England.  Dragan from Serbia.  Celeste in California.  Greta in South Africa.  Paddu and Rich in New York, Louise in Toronto, Paivi from Helsinki, now living in Oslo, Norway.  So many friends in so many interesting places.  Time to go.  Blue-Footed Boobies in Antarctica await---toodles!

Each time you  remember the Truth
of who you are, You bring more light into
the world.

Author Unknown
(But Very Much Appreciated!)

Sunday, January 24, 2010

"Character is Destiny"

Love this quote.  It came from Shakespeare, wouldn't you know? The "Bard" was intelligent, clever and creative.  I like it, because it says so much in three simple words.  When looking it up on Google, I found several different explanations for its meaning but liked this one, in particular, offered by a user on Yahoo.com:

Character is essentially who you are. Your morals, beliefs, ideology, vices and virtues are all part of you character. With the mixtures your character is formed making you, and different aspects will change the outcome of your life, i.e. destiny.

For example, if your character is fueled by compassion for other people, and improvement of your surroundings chances are that ALL of your life decisions will be directed towards just that. I can't think of any one perfect example which embodies the aforementioned pieces of a character because there is no right or wrong example.

Have you thought about YOUR character?  What do you believe in?  Would you fight for it?  I would.  For my cats, dog, love of animals, their safety, comfort, health and protection.  You betcha!  For helping the poor and disinfranchised, the weak, the struggling. Hilary Clinton's book, "It Takes a Village" says it all.  We ALL need each other.  To help each other.  Be there for each other.  To care and reassure one another that, "we are not alone."

Take it to heart.