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Comment on The Medicine of the World — by Random Acts of Writing

We all go to that place, sometimes – you know, when things just aren’t right, when maybe our spirits are a little faded and in disrepair. And then someone points out the beauty: right there, right in...

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Comment on The Medicine of the World — by Touch2Touch

Oh, yes, Jen! You remind me of the many times in my life when I held on because I used someone else’s strength, faith, and courage to do so —

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Comment on The Medicine of the World — by Crowing Crone Joss

well, you know I would agree with your conclusion. Walking in beauty heals us and spreads to others as well. You do that exquisitely.

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Comment on MATTERS OF THE HEART: A Life and Death Valentine by Naomi Baltuck

Oh, my gosh! I am so glad you figured this out, and took care of it! Thank you for this important reminder.

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Comment on The Medicine of the World — by Touch2Touch

Thank you – *blush* Your motto is inspirational, Joss.

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Comment on MATTERS OF THE HEART: A Life and Death Valentine by Touch2Touch

It truly is important (like, life-saving?), so I’m hoping people like you will pass it on —

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Comment on The Medicine of the World — by Karen@PasGrand-Chose

Like some of your earlier commenters (and thinking of a previous post of yours), my thoughts went first to kindness. I think kindness is the medicine we need, while beauty feeds our souls. I love that...

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Comment on The Medicine of the World — by Touch2Touch

Thinking about your comment, Karen — and just having made an overnight trip with a bunch of other wrinklies – I think that a habit of kindness eventually lends a beauty to a face, and that is one...

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Comment on INFERNO! (Well, not exactly —-) by Touch2Touch

I can guess what Nachtruhe is, but haven’t heard of camera swipes. So that’ll be the morning’s look-up. I was just snapping away — it had a great calming effect on my mind — and figured I’d worry about...

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Comment on INFERNO! (Well, not exactly —-) by Touch2Touch

Ah! If camera swipe isn’t a term for it — it should be! Your English is absolutely amazing, Tobias! I am always filled with admiration.

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Comment on INFERNO! (Well, not exactly —-) by Joe Clarke

I’m glad that it was a false alarm and you are both OK. I know of your affection for Philadelphia and its downtown hotels, so you will find the next story of interest. Recently there was a fire scare...

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Comment on INFERNO! (Well, not exactly —-) by Touch2Touch

Obviously Portland is a sleepier town than Philadelphia. Even my imagination is outpaced by today’s realities. Two stories with happy endings, that’s good. Thanks for the Philly update, Joe.

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Comment on INFERNO! (Well, not exactly —-) by Rebekah

Oh, I’m glad it wasn’t anything worse. We live in this big apartment complex [160 units] and we’re on the top floor. Three times, the fire alarm has gone off now, and it scares me beyond comprehension...

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Comment on INFERNO! (Well, not exactly —-) by Touch2Touch

Even before 9/11 I always thought firefighters were true heroes! I feel for you, Rebekah, with your top floor situation and MacDuff (he looks like a hefty cat) and all — But I, like you, would rather...

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Comment on INFERNO! (Well, not exactly —-) by Rebekah

So did I, and I still do, of course.. First responders run IN to the disasters we run AWAY from..

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Comment on The Medicine of the World — by Rebekah

Quite often I feel this way about pictures I took for no good reason at all. When I bring them up on the screen, something might resonate in me …and that could be just some weed, the bark of a tree....

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Comment on The Medicine of the World — by Touch2Touch

Yours is the second comment I’ve read today which talks about the healing power of nature, and how it gives meaning and hope. “What you hear two times, is true.” I believe it is a message, for sure.

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Comment on INFERNO! (Well, not exactly —-) by Touch2Touch

Yep. Heroes!

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Comment on “THE WAY LIFE SHOULD BE” (1) by Gilly Gee

Fabulous, I love the garden, just the way life should be! Not sure about St Francis though, he looks a bit dark to me.

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Comment on “THE WAY LIFE SHOULD BE” (1) by Touch2Touch

I’m sure he was benign, but being sculpted of metal — he had mighty sharp edges!

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