I had saved forever!
Isn't it a beauty? |
Isn't it a beauty? |
My Mom's Philosophy in a nutshell:
Happiness is a direction, not a place.
From her journal:
THE GIFTS WE GIVE OF OURSELVES . . .
GIFTS OF THE HEART: love, kindness, joy, understanding, sympathy, tolerance, forgiveness
GIFTS OF THE MIND: ideas, dreams, purposes, inventions, projects, poetry
GIFTS OF THE SPIRIT: prayer, vision, beauty, aspiration, peace, faith
GIFTS OF WORDS: encouragement, inspiration, guidance, praise
Mom, when I grow up, I want to be just like you!
The line-ups were long. I was 9 carts back.
Suddenly the man fourth before me screamed and punched the guy in the line ahead of him, then fell sideways to the floor. His eyes rolled back and he had spittle coming from his mouth.
“New variant!” someone shouted.
Pandemonium.
Or something similar . . . |
Sherlock Holmes and Watson headed out to forests deep,
Thinking
they could get away and catch up on some sleep,
They’d
enjoyed the forest stillness and expected lack of crime,
And
sitting by the fire just delighting in downtime.
But finally,
they grew sleepy as they stared up at the trees,
And
climbed into their tent so they could catch up on some zzzzz’s,
The
rustlings of the forest soon lulled both of them to doze,
And ‘In
the Arms of Morpheus’, were finding some repose.
Then
sometime after midnight, Holmes shook Watson wide-awake,
His friend yawned and rubbed his eyes and gave his head a shake.
“Tell me, John, what you deduce by gazing at the stars?
“I know
that there are many, but I’m thinking now of ours.”
“I deduce just by the number that the universe is
vast,
“Containing billions of these stars—quite bright
when they’re amassed,
“I’m sure these stars have planets, and deduce, statistically,
“Intelligent life exists as well, on one or two
or three.”
But
Holmes just looked disgusted as John attempted to sound smart,
So John tried
to think of something Sherlock couldn’t take apart,
“I guess
that philosophically, when compared with what’s out there,
“We’re
really insignificant, far less key than we’re aware.”
But Sherlock shook his
head, “My friend, you’ve really missed the mark,
“Speculating numbers of
the stars there in the dark,
“When trying to impress
me with your philosophic bent,
“Somehow you missed (with your remarks) …that someone stole our tent!”
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