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Tag Archives: Gratitude
Guest author: Natalie Ducey – Transendence
Today, I’d love to share a poem from The Heart’s Lullaby collection, Transcendence. The Heart’s Lullaby was published in July, 2017. It’s my second poetry collection. I discovered my passion for digital art and painting in the past year and love … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Guest post, Love, Poetry
Tagged Etsy Shop, father, grace, Gratitude, heart, hope, loss, mother, peace, poems, Printable Art, Spiritual, The Heart's Lullaby
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The Tale of a Quest Down a Hallway – Gregg Savage #writephoto
Once upon a time, there was a boy named Zane who woke up feeling very ill. He hadn’t really eaten anything unusual the night before, nor did he have any signs of a cold. He just knew something wasn’t quite … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged ageing, childhood, Gratitude, growing up, living in the moment
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Time – Pamela Wright #writephoto
Midnight December 31st – that weird moment in the year when people sit and watch a clock count down and kiss the person next to them. That moment in the year when some people sit and reflect on the year … Continue reading
Gifts… #UKBA17
My apologies for being quiet… it has been Christmas here this weekend; an early one and a restful, lovely one… once we finally made it home after chasing across the country in a thick, pea-soup of a fog. Even the … Continue reading
#writephoto The Power Of Invitation by Balroop Singh
Each step evoked emphatic emotion Indecisiveness stopped me as I wavered Love impelled me towards the door Gleaming glow attracted as hope soared Memories came gliding down the railing One after the other like siblings smiling Laughter reverberated around me … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged emotions, forgiveness, Gratitude, invitation, love, memories, thanks, Thanksgiving
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Anomaly from Morpeth Road #writephoto
Each morning William Grainger received two packages. One was the takings, profits and margins from the previous day. The other was his lunch always packed in a brown paper bag and always containing a vegemite sandwich and an apple. William … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt
Tagged charity, flash fiction, generosity, Gratitude, humility, shrt story
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Dumbstruck
I am off again on my travels today, having been at home just long enough to cuddle the dog, clean the fish and be bowled over by the response to the appeal launched just yesterday, to help Nick buy a … Continue reading
Late #midnighthaiku
Midnight becomes noon Morpheus is a healer I accept his kiss My sincere thanks for all the good wishes. This bug or whatever it is, is taking its toll. I can’t cope with the PC screen very well at present … Continue reading
The Echo from the acorn
These pages may be no mighty oak, but the rest of the quote seems to fit. I mentioned this morning the sad, slow beginnings of this blog, with its whole six views in its first year. The blog has grown … Continue reading
Look what you’ve done….
I walked in, having finished the morning’s work before I would normally have left the house. It is almost like having a day off. The dog looked at me reproachfully from under the sofa cushions… at least until I picked … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Life, Surviving brain injury
Tagged ABI, changing perceptions, Gratitude, Nick Verron, Royal Bucks Hospital, tbi, UKABIF
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