Comment on Borrowed Words (2) by yprior1
that is a cool quote – very cool – and the snow cooler – cool too? ha! have a nice day – and spring is coming…. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (2) by Touch2Touch
It’s all necessary, all part of the whole. Light is set off by shadow, no shadow without light —- LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (2) by Touch2Touch
It was the first time I smiled at the snow! Yes, spring bulbs always lift my spirits too. In the UK spring comes pretty early and is daffodils and tulips and gorgeous stuff like that. Here in the US,...
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (2) by Touch2Touch
Many thanks for coming by, and especially for the hopeful comment. Your blog’s sense of humor comes through here too, Yvette! LikeLiked by 1 person
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (2) by Madhu
I wilt mostly!! :-) Love the open air bottle cooler and the beautiful, hopeful borrowed words.Judith. Wishing you carefree,sunny days ahead….take care :-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (2) by Touch2Touch
Thank you, Madhu, and I wish you cooling breezes! (That’s usually appropriate where you are, I think.) Good to see you in cyberspace — :-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on SNOW by yprior1
I am so glad I made it to the whole post (cos many times I skim certain posts and then try and come back – ) but wow – this flowed and it ewas nice to see the snow increase… the fine art and...
View ArticleComment on SNOW by Touch2Touch
It even looked like spring was coming for a while — but we were back in the deep freeze today, with high winds, although plenty of sunshine. Ah well, we take what we can. The Hunters in the Snow is...
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by Tales and Travels of the Tin Man
For the past 35 years we have had a Guan Yin statue in front of our homes and take her with us as we change homes. Lovely post. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by Touch2Touch
A traveling Guan Yin! Compassion goes with you wherever you are — what a beautiful thought. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by Mabel Kwong
Lovely introductions above. And I have to agree – kindness does come from within and starts with a simple choice :) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by Lucid Gypsy
A lovely post, happy Friday! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by Friday Blessings | Lucid Gypsy
[…] was inspired by Judith’s post this morning, to wish you peace and joy for the […] LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by Touch2Touch
Simple = obvious, I’d agree. But sometimes I find it hard to be kind, even though it’s clear what that would be. All kinds of lower impulses can get in the way. :-( LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by Touch2Touch
Thank you, Gilly, and to you as well! :-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by Touch2Touch
Thank you for the pingback as well, Gilly. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by Mabel Kwong
I find it hard to be kind too, especially when I’m in a hurry or am busy with something. It’s these moments that I really don’t want to lend a helping hand…then again, the world doesn’t revolve around...
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by Touch2Touch
True, true. But don’t you feel on the odd occasion that the world might be better off if it did? ;-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by atwistedpair
I find the Japanese notion of shakkei strongly appealing. In this spirit, giving and receiving – sharing, if you will – are as inseparable as the front of the hand and the back of the hand. Thanks for...
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by yprior1
such a beautiful post <3 <3 esp. this: I wish for all of us brightness and warmth and the kindness of others — I think that is the key that unlocks the kindness waiting within ourselves. me too –...
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