Comment on A GLIMMER OF HOPE (1) by restlessjo
Thank you, to you and to Gem, for a glimmer of hope in these sad times.
View ArticleComment on A GLIMMER OF HOPE (1) by Touch2Touch
There’s at least one more coming in the next couple of days, maybe a surprising one. Stay tuned! And thanks for visiting —
View ArticleComment on A GLIMMER OF HOPE (1) by WordsFallFromMyEyes
Great, a truly great post. Love your music shares, and I know what you mean how it serves the soul so beautifully. I remember reading a quote ‘music is what feelings sound like’, and can not forget it...
View ArticleComment on WHAT DOES BEING HUMAN MEAN, ANYWAY? by rebekah
It’s Friday night now, so I’m a little behind here, but I’ve followed the manhunt all day on Twitter and CNN. I quite often lose faith in the human race, every now and then there’s a little glimmer of...
View ArticleComment on A GLIMMER OF HOPE (1) by Touch2Touch
That is a fine quote, I’ve never heard it before but have taken it to heart. Thank you!
View ArticleComment on A GLIMMER OF HOPE (1) by rebekah
Tonight …. I chose to watch and listen to Ode to Joy. Will be back for the other one later. A beautiful post!
View ArticleComment on WHAT DOES BEING HUMAN MEAN, ANYWAY? by Touch2Touch
It’s true — everyday in Syria — Bridgeport — Chicago — Israel — you name it. We live in hope though, because we have to! And there are things that lift the oppressed spirit. Music is the first I...
View ArticleComment on A GLIMMER OF HOPE (1) by Touch2Touch
Good! The genius of Beethoven (and the generosity of musicians, who spend their lives equipping themselves to give pleasure to all of us) works its magic again.
View ArticleComment on WHAT DOES BEING HUMAN MEAN, ANYWAY? by Pauline
I think that, unfortunately, we as a nation would have to lose everything before we could come together in a revolution. Just as long as we’re kept this side of comfortable and our rights and liberties...
View ArticleComment on WHAT DOES BEING HUMAN MEAN, ANYWAY? by Touch2Touch
The ancient principle of bread and circuses? Looking around, the evidence seems to support you. Frank always says people are better than that. I wonder.
View ArticleComment on A GLIMMER OF HOPE (1) by Touch2Touch
Glad to hear it, Jen. I think it’s one of those that will get more beloved each hearing —
View ArticleComment on A GLIMMER OF HOPE (1) by Sonel
You are very welcome and thanks for visiting my blog so I could find your lovely blog.
View ArticleComment on A GLIMMER OF HOPE (2) by Anonymous
Looking forward to left-over home-made turkey tetrazzini tonight – love on a plate. (Though not when we try to satisfy our soul with food instead of love – to great disappointment.) We also read...
View ArticleComment on A GLIMMER OF HOPE (2) by firstandfabulous
You’re finding little snippets of hope everywhere. Good for you. I found an article with 9 ways to use arugula. It inspired me. We are on the same page and its labeled “food”.
View ArticleComment on A GLIMMER OF HOPE (2) by Touch2Touch
Inspiration is everywhere, even in arugula! For me, asparagus. Actually, food — our pleasure in eating it, in sharing it— is one of life’s daily (and greatest) blessings.
View ArticleComment on A GLIMMER OF HOPE (2) by Touch2Touch
Kitchen table wisdom is my favorite. Did you ever see Rachel Naomi Remen’s book of the same name? I loved it. We four have shared enough in our time! (Although it doesn’t stop me craving more such.)
View ArticleComment on A GLIMMER OF HOPE (2) by Touch2Touch
Speaking of those other glimmers of hope — how do you make those cute little notes?????
View ArticleComment on A GLIMMER OF HOPE (2) by firstandfabulous
I copied them from a fellow blogger, with her permission. I save them in my notes in my iPad – I guess you can do the same with a word document on a computer, or something similar – and when I need to...
View ArticleComment on A GLIMMER OF HOPE (2) by Touch2Touch
Is it okay to copy and paste yours? I can save them on Pages.
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