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Category Archives: Thoughts For the Day
August 28: Thoughts for the Day
Hummingbirds are territorial beasts. When another hummingbird encroaches on what they have defined as their territory, they attack and run the invaders off. Their territories are far larger than they would ever need…at least here. Despite the fact that I … Continue reading
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August 27: Thoughts for the Day
So, today, I begin my pottery-making in earnest. Yesterday, I attended my first (and last) drawing class. The instructor’s demeanor, coupled with her plan for the class, turned me off. I opted to drop the class; I am sure I … Continue reading
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August 26: Thoughts for the Day
Aches and pains in elbows and arms remind me I am no longer a teenager. Surly knees that won’t cooperate, even when cajoled, confirm that advanced age coincides with cantankerousness. Still, I shouldn’t complain. It would do no good. Would … Continue reading
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August 25: Thoughts for the Day
Sometimes, when strangers offer unexpected kindness—little things—I tend to be suspicious of their motives. My brain gives me an alert: this is someone who has no reason to be kind to me—what’s the catch? But, then, I realize the shoe may be on the other … Continue reading
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August 24: Thoughts for the Day
Somewhere between the discomfort and enjoyment surrounding social interaction, the questions are bound to arise: Do I really like being “social” or is it an obligation imposed on me externally? If I were to withdraw from social obligations, would my life … Continue reading
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August 23: Thoughts for the Day
Early mornings provide the solitude I need. They offer the opportunity to contemplate, a luxury unavailable later in the day amidst the noise and activity of life among the living. The time of day between awakening and sunrise is cerebral time, a … Continue reading
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August 22: Thoughts for the Day
If you read enough of the news, you will encounter new ideas that are breathtaking in their brilliance. Unfortunately, you also will come across people whose ideas and assertions are thunderously stupid. Sometimes, it’s hard to tell the difference.
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August 21: Thoughts for the Day
Drinking a glass of perfectly flavored iced-tea is among the finest experiences in life.
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August 20: Thoughts for the Day
Many people (or should I say most?) reach conclusions without allowing for an impartial and independent assessment of the facts. That’s too bad.
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August 19: Thoughts for the Day
I’ve often contemplated the differences between craft and art. I have heard some artists speak in patronizing tones of craftsmen, suggesting the latter are merely ‘mechanics’ who lack the creativity and vision required of true art. On the other hand, … Continue reading
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August 18: Thoughts for the Day
I find humility an attractive characteristic in people. It’s an attribute that draws me in.
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August 17: Thoughts for the Day
A few years ago, I came across some very tasty sugar-free popsicles that I came to rely on for treats almost every evening. I enjoyed orange-flavored, cherry-flavored, and pomegranate-flavored treats that contained only about 15 calories each. But, suddenly, the makers … Continue reading
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August 16: Thoughts for the Day
Wishes and dreams stalk me like a predatory hunter, inching closer and closer until they are ready to pounce. The ones that feed on material desires are the easiest to elude. But those that feed on the soul are relentless. They are … Continue reading
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August 15: Thoughts for the Day
We all need help to appreciate our lives on earth. Often, that help resides within ourselves. When we look within, we may find scars and wounds and painful self-knowledge. But if we look still deeper, I think we can find wisdom … Continue reading
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August 14: Thoughts for the Day
I’ve written what would appear, on first blush, to be a children’s story. But it’s not. It’s an adult’s story (a bit of a fantasy, perhaps), told as a children’s story. I wonder what that genre is called, if there is … Continue reading
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August 13: Thoughts for the Day
Sometimes, all that’s necessary is taking time to breathe.
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August 12: Thoughts for the Day
It perplexes me to hear people—including me, sometimes—who judge others, people whose demons appear in the form of frustration or anger. This condemnation arises from the same people who have great empathy for other people whose demons take the form of depression or suicide. The results are … Continue reading
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August 11: Thoughts for the Day
There are times when it’s hard to think of anything to say. It’s best, at those times, not to say anything. Sometimes, only action is the appropriate voice and, sometimes, only inaction is the proper means to whisper the words … Continue reading
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August 10: Thoughts for the Day
Success often involves one or more failures. Mistakes and missteps are simply practice. Perseverance pays.
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August 9: Thoughts for the Day
Jagged blue fingers of lightning claw across the sky, keeping time to deep, cataclysmic rumbles of thunder that jar the earth and deform the sun and planets. Just another night in paradise. I wrote this at 10:25 pm last night, … Continue reading
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August 8: Thoughts for the Day
Here it is, 4:35 a.m. I’ve been awake since 3:00 and up since 3:30 a.m. I suppose this means I am up for the duration of the day. My thought for the day, then, is apropos to the situation: Awaken … Continue reading
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August 7: Thoughts for the Day
Have I mentioned my questions about why it’s so common to see street names, subdivision names, etc. called “Whispering Pines,” but it’s rare to see “Whispering Oaks,” “Whispering Mesquite,” “Whispering Crepe Myrtles,” “Whispering Sycamores,” “Whispering Firs,” or “Whispering Maples?” “Shouting … Continue reading
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August 6: Thoughts for the Day
It was so late when I woke up today, the sun was already shining. I wonder what I missed in the predawn dark? I can’t go back and unsleep late, so I’ll just have to cope with the misfortune of sleeping … Continue reading
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August 5: Thoughts for the Day
There will come a time when you no longer have the physical capacity to do the things you’ve always wanted to do. Do them now.
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August 4: Thoughts for the Day
Insights can come from the most unlikely places. An emailed link to an article from Houzz interior design suggested asking this question: “How do you want your home to feel?” Thinking about my answers to that question, and a few others suggested by Houzz, gave … Continue reading
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