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Tag Archives: laughter
A new review of Life Lines: Poems from a Reflection
A wonderful review of Life Lines… The themes in Life Lines by Sue Vincent are varied, accessible and remarkable in their ability to let you see things through her eyes. Commonplace topics such as a sunset, are described so perfectly … Continue reading
Flowers, ice-cream and magic…
Apart from the simple act that I was still here to register it and groan, the day did not start well. Pain woke me… another one of those vicious circles where, if I get a good night’s sleep, I have … Continue reading
Posted in Friendship, The Silent Eye
Tagged cancer, friends, laughter, love, pain, terminal illness
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The Small Dog Considers …
He’s bringing tea and coffee through, With toast and honey, biscuits too, To pick her up when she feels drained… And I thought I had got him trained! * I’m sort of glad, though, to be fair, ‘Cause, what with … Continue reading
Going the Whole Five Feet
There is a lot of discussion going round at present about the new era in spirituality, the new wave of esoteric thought and a coming age of enlightenment. Some of it deadly serious, some seemingly less so. Some may seem … Continue reading
Posted in Spirituality, The Silent Eye
Tagged being, laughter, living true, responsibility
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Ani’s Advent 2020!- Mary Smith tells of Christmas in Karachi…
Dear Santa, We all make friends, in lots of different ways. Some of us make loads of friends… and others just a few really good ones. You know lots of people… two legs and four… and probably know more than … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Christmas, Dogs, Photography
Tagged Christmas, culture, laughter, travel
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For My Friend ~ Helen Glynn Jones
‘When you part from your friend, you grieve not; for that which you love most in him will be clearer in his absence, as the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain.’ Ah, good old Kahlil Gibran, always … Continue reading
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Tagged absence, friends, friendship, grief, heartbreak, Kahlil Gibran, laughter, life lessons, Life's Journey, loss, memory, other realms, Tennessee Williams, warmth
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Warmth #midnighthaiku
* Cold days and dark nights Magic found in shared laughter Familiar warmth * Chase the chill of winter with the Small Dog Amazon UK, Amazon.com, Amazon.de and Amazon.fr
Laughter really is the best medicine … Fransi Weinstein
Reblogged from 365 and Counting: I can’t tell you how many times I ‘ve heard that over the course of my life and I’m pretty sure you’ve probably heard it more than a few times, too. Laughing has never been … Continue reading
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Tagged bloggers, blogging, blogs, faith, Fransi Weinstein, guilt, happiness, health, Humour, laughter, Mayo Clinic, positivity, shiva, storytellers, storytelling, stress, writers, writing
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Finding Her Own Way ~ Adele #writephoto
Ma was dead and gone. There was no reason for Louisa to stay now. She stooped down and laid the wildflowers she had picked at the foot of the cross which marked Ma’s grave. Tears ran down her cheeks. She … Continue reading
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Tagged Cross, dead, death, destiny, fresh bread, grave, graveyard, happy, home, horizon, laughter, love, orphanage, peace, place, proud, reason, stay, treacle tarts, wildflowers
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