Isn’t it typical
to be so grateful
for what will soon be gone
leaving today’s thanks
for another time
~~~
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Isn’t it typical
to be so grateful
for what will soon be gone
leaving today’s thanks
for another time
~~~
Visit Colline‘s blog for more on gratitude
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Beautiful image and words. You under estimate your poetry skills Angeline…this one was particularly lovely and evocative! 🙂
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Thank you! Words like yours give me less fear to post my writing.
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I like this pairing; the light in the photo gives house a nostalgic look. This post made me remember your daughter’s ordeal. Courage and blessings to you and your family…
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Paula, I truly appreciate your sending us blessings. Thank you.
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Nice poem, Angeline. You should write more poetry. 🙂
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Thank you so much, Imelda. I appreciate that coming from you! Poetry is definitely not my forte, but I’m beginning to have fun with it, and throw caution to the wind and not worry about what people think.
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So tru. Makes us wish that we were grateful for it while we were experiencing it.
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I try to be grateful in the present, but it requires some remembering.
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Yes this is so true – thank you Angeline!
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Thanks, Anne. Thanks for stopping to comment. It’s always good to give thanks for the present moment.
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That post-processing is really remming up the nostalgia, Angeline! 🙂
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Ah, mission accomplished 🙂
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🙂
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All too typical, Angeline. I will second Amy’s thank you for the reminder. 🙂
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I’m so glad you’ve stopped in to leave a comment, Robin. I think it human nature to take what we have,and love, for granted until it’s no longer going to be in our life.
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Very typical… Thank you for the reminder, Angeline!
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You’re welcome, Amy. I think I needed to remind myself today.
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