Comment on THIS MORNING — by Eric Tonningsen
I adore early. pre-dawn morning. It’s just what has to happen in order to experience and appreciate it. My entire life I’ve been a night owl. I’m wondering if the adage about teaching an old dog new...
View ArticleComment on THIS MORNING — by jfb57
Wonderful achievement especially as you turned a possible negative situation into a definite positive! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on THIS MORNING — by Touch2Touch
We’re somewhere in the same ballpark, Rebekah. My eyes are usually open by 7 am. But then they close again, or I’m into a book — but I’m not dressed and ready to get out, that’s for sure. OTOH — where...
View ArticleComment on THIS MORNING — by Touch2Touch
I don’t know about the dogs and the teaching part, Eric. I think it does get harder to learn new stuff, yes — However, after 75 or so, spontaneous change begins to happen. Unbidden, to be sure, but...
View ArticleComment on THIS MORNING — by Touch2Touch
Well, thank you for the kind words, Julia. I’m not sure it felt that way. But in the classic phrase — it seemed like a good idea at the time! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on THIS MORNING — by Jen Payne
I had about 3 hours under my belt by the time that gorgeous sun made its way into the sky this morning. It was certainly a beauty. But I KNEW there was something different about it – there was one...
View ArticleComment on THIS MORNING — by Touch2Touch
Exquisite sensitivity! ;-) (How about if we snuck a pea under your mattress?????) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on THIS MORNING — by Eric Tonningsen
In unexpected ways, indeed. I like and can work with that. As for owl into lark, I always remain open to possibilities and shifts. :) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on THIS MORNING — by 2e0mca
I love an early morning walk with the sky just turning from black to blue. Makes for great photo opportunities and the air seems fresher too :-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on THIS MORNING — by Touch2Touch
It’s apparent that you larks vastly outnumber the night owls in my acquaintance! ;-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on THIS MORNING — by pauline
I like waking up early, seeing the day begin, watching the light change from pale gray to pure gold. There are times I can sleep in with the best of them but it makes me happy to start a day with a...
View ArticleComment on THIS MORNING — by Touch2Touch
Not surprised! Witness to two thresholds, two becomings — And enjoying all the moments in between. What’s best is your wonder-filled accounts of these that give so much pleasure to the rest of us....
View ArticleComment on THIS MORNING — by Patti Kuche
Well done Judith on getting out so early! I love a decent sunrise, the peace, quiet, stillness and birdsong as much as anyone but it’s always so much better after a good night’s sleep but then, isn’t...
View ArticleComment on THIS MORNING — by Touch2Touch
I know what you mean, Patti. BUT — For the Hub and me (and a lot of oldies as well), we could respond to the poet’s question: What is so rare as a day in June? with a resounding, A good night’s sleep!...
View ArticleComment on Fear Not! by Rebekah
I totally *loved* this post, J.! Not only because she’s my favourite artist [if I have one], but also for what you wrote about male vs. female. You put it so well … ‘aren’t we over that by now’?! Why...
View ArticleComment on Fear Not! by Touch2Touch
R, that’s how I flew in the days when I flew — tranquilizers! It works. Mostly. Same reason as you, if you don’t fly you can’t get where you want to go. Aren’t we all much more than one person? I...
View ArticleComment on Fear Not! by Eric Tonningsen
Guardians. Hmmm. We in NM are very partial to and consider her incomparable work sacrosanct. I suspect this action will garner considerable attention and other, more significant actions in the...
View ArticleComment on Fear Not! by Rebekah
Oh, for sure … we all do. Not many people have seen my scared self. LikeLike
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