The Seven Things For Which I Am Grateful Today.

praying

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  1. A day of being and no doing.
  2. This moment.
  3. The fact that I live in a place where I can see every star in the night sky.
  4. The challenges and pain, so that I can recognize and know happiness and peace.
  5. Flowers and  candle light.
  6. My daily meditation practice; and
  7. I am grateful for all the amazing people who take precious moments from their busy lives to read my blog.

And you? What are you grateful for today?

Blessings and love, Lydia

All Will Be Well, ~ Julian of Norwich

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Creative Writing Saturday

Flagler Beach

Flagler Beach (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Portrait at 2

She loved the infinite archeology of a beach. Also, the precise, triangle snap that accompanied
the opening of a carton of orange juice. If she’d had the words, she’d describe
the specific smell of her grandmother’s garage, or the shade of red
her lipstick was, or the name of the broken shape it left on a square of Kleenex,
or how the sound “No” leveled her to the bone, and how the best she could do was let her eyes run empty, crush her skin against the door, and flee the room in rebellion.
Now, of course, she is brimming with synonym and metaphor, articulating shadows
from each crack in the sidewalk, raking through the mulch of language that lives in everything.
And yet, even with this arsenal, she sees the photograph, portrait at 2, of a girl armed simply
with touch, passing fingers through grains of Florida sand, memorizing every one of its stories.

~ Maya Stein

Blessings, Lydia

All Will Be Well, ~ Julian of Norwich

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Tom Attwater, Dying of Cancer, Reads the Letter he Wrote to His Daughter Kelli

You might ask why I reblog posts that make me cry? Granted, with some of the posts, I cry out of some sadness, but the same video inspires me and brings happiness. There is so much in the world that can make you want to give up hope that things will get better. We have poverty, homelessness, hunger, strife, racial, sexual and other types of intolerance, a lack of compassion and caring and so much more. These posts give me hope and remind me of all the good that exists out there in the world. I firmly believe that the good significantly outweighs the bad, but we don’t hear about it enough. The bad news overtakes the good. I ❤️ The ‘Kindness Blog’ because it reminds me of the kindnesses — both big and little — that can change the world. I hope that you too will appreciate them. Blessings and be kind to others and more importantly, to yourself, Lydia
All Will Be Well, ~ Julian of Norwich

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Further to the “Tom Attwater Is Dying. His Daughter Might Die, Too. The Letter He Left For Her Is Unforgettable.” post, please see the video below of Tom actually reading the letter for Kelli.

Source: Daily Mirror

PLEASE keep sharing the letter! Thank you!

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Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet!!!

I love this quote, and Check out her water colors. I want to paint like she does. 🙂

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“Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet.”
~Bob Marley
watercolor on paper-feel the rain watercolor on paper-feel the rain

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