Thanks. I forgot i didn’t want to mention the new anthology until after the 24th. It needs a final edit, too. It fills my need for something new in these stilted times.
For a big portion of my growing up years, we did not have a TV, and we really didn’t miss it, either. Though I do own a TV now, it is not a huge part of my life.
What a cute pumpkin carving!
Knowing what to do or not do in order to have peace in one’s life is a real asset. Not having a TV for many of the years when our children were growing up was one of the best things we ever did. Although we have a TV now, I find I am perfectly content with quiet times, of not having it on.
#10 is one of those life lessons which if learned and able to consistently do brings such peace.
Knowing that friends, family and others are staying safe from COVID-19 is a blessing.
Not exposing oneself to the ‘new’ and current events is a big thing for me. It has a way of insinuating tendrils of concern and wonder (‘No way, they actually said that!!‘)
I find that every bit of energy I hold on to for a positive perspective is returned two-fold.
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These are all amazing gratefuls! Autumn leaves are beautiful indeed. Glad your family and friends are healthy and safe.
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Thank you. You stay safe too, please.
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I’m loving the electricity break! TV is overrated! Congratulations on your anthology! I’m coming close to an idea for one.
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Thanks. I forgot i didn’t want to mention the new anthology until after the 24th. It needs a final edit, too. It fills my need for something new in these stilted times.
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For a big portion of my growing up years, we did not have a TV, and we really didn’t miss it, either. Though I do own a TV now, it is not a huge part of my life.
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What a cute pumpkin carving!
Knowing what to do or not do in order to have peace in one’s life is a real asset. Not having a TV for many of the years when our children were growing up was one of the best things we ever did. Although we have a TV now, I find I am perfectly content with quiet times, of not having it on.
#10 is one of those life lessons which if learned and able to consistently do brings such peace.
Knowing that friends, family and others are staying safe from COVID-19 is a blessing.
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Not exposing oneself to the ‘new’ and current events is a big thing for me. It has a way of insinuating tendrils of concern and wonder (‘No way, they actually said that!!‘)
I find that every bit of energy I hold on to for a positive perspective is returned two-fold.
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We agree. Thanks for your thoughts, too.
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Love #8!!
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