Okay, I think I'll just keep doing what your quilt says. See? SOMETIMES I can follow directions fine... but only when they tell me what I want to read. Have a wonderful week.
I'm living proof - if you keep dreaming long enough and believe - things will get better. And not only better, but amazingly fantastic. After decades of being married to a psycho-path, I somehow found the courage to leave. Now ten years down the road, I'm head-over-heels happy with my life. Nothing is impossible - just keep dreaming, just keep dreaming. Erin
Dear Marylinn - I love the way you welcome and endorse your own and others' otherness (in this and previous blog offerings). We are amongst friends. Our different hemispheres mean I'm a day ahead of you (which is neither here nor there, really) so, with thanks, I will claim today as 'Nothing Is Impossible Friday'. And may your Thursday be splendid in detail and demeanor.
wv. phibill. An exotic, mathematically-minded water bird. . . Perfect. xx
Jeanette - A wonderful week for you, too. Happily, the directions for a life path are not like something in a box from Ikea. Much room for improvisation, no dream which does not fit. xo
Erin - It is so important to have true stories - living proof - of what seemed impossible. I believe we are not in possession of our specific dreams by accident. They have purpose and, therefore, are meant to be trusted and heeded. xo
Claire - We are amongst friend or we are the components of one vast whole where dreams, or at the very least optimism, are meant to flourish. And of course we take the time zones into consideration, silly me. Nothing Is Impossible Today.
I can see your waterbird, head tilted with ponderings, calculations. xo
Elisabeth - Thank you...as I remind myself what's possible, I just go ahead and share it, in case the same message needs hearing in places outside of my head. And don't you think the more we believe it, the more true it becomes? This is not a fantasy. xo
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“i want to think
again of dangerous
and noble things.
I want to be light
and frolicsome.
i want to be improbable
beautiful and
afraid of nothing
as though I had
WINGS.”
-- Mary Oliver
"The whole of life lies in the verb seeing."
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
(1881 - 1955)
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Okay, I think I'll just keep doing what your quilt says. See? SOMETIMES I can follow directions fine... but only when they tell me what I want to read. Have a wonderful week.
I'm living proof - if you keep dreaming long enough and believe - things will get better. And not only better, but amazingly fantastic. After decades of being married to a psycho-path, I somehow found the courage to leave. Now ten years down the road, I'm head-over-heels happy with my life. Nothing is impossible - just keep dreaming, just keep dreaming.
Erin
Dear Marylinn - I love the way you welcome and endorse your own and others' otherness (in this and previous blog offerings). We are amongst friends. Our different hemispheres mean I'm a day ahead of you (which is neither here nor there, really) so, with thanks, I will claim today as 'Nothing Is Impossible Friday'. And may your Thursday be splendid in detail and demeanor.
wv. phibill. An exotic, mathematically-minded water bird. . . Perfect. xx
Jeanette - A wonderful week for you, too. Happily, the directions for a life path are not like something in a box from Ikea. Much room for improvisation, no dream which does not fit. xo
Erin - It is so important to have true stories - living proof - of what seemed impossible. I believe we are not in possession of our specific dreams by accident. They have purpose and, therefore, are meant to be trusted and heeded. xo
Claire - We are amongst friend or we are the components of one vast whole where dreams, or at the very least optimism, are meant to flourish. And of course we take the time zones into consideration, silly me. Nothing Is Impossible Today.
I can see your waterbird, head tilted with ponderings, calculations. xo
Your art work is as exquisite as your writing, Marylinn. Thanks for the encouragement to go with our dreams.
Love this Marylinn. And the miracle is Ratty who is out walking - not rotting in a vet's rubbish tip. Wow!!
Elisabeth - Thank you...as I remind myself what's possible, I just go ahead and share it, in case the same message needs hearing in places outside of my head. And don't you think the more we believe it, the more true it becomes? This is not a fantasy. xo
Isabel - Thank you, and for word that Ratty continues to gather strength and health. Why not expect miracles? I am so glad for your good news. xo
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