“Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy.”
— Thich Naht Hanh
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by Patrick Rhone
“Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy.”
— Thich Naht Hanh
Beyond being a great writer, Rebecca Toh is a fantastic photographer too.
A friendly reminder in these days of daily polls. Often the numbers are used for voter suppression.
“My candidate has a 15 point lead in the polls; it won’t matter if I vote”.
Polls can be a form of highly effective propaganda.
Work continues on installation of the reclaimed flooring for the Ashland House second floor. Here is the view into the hallway and one of the bedrooms.
Endorsement: Grinding Your Coffee by Hand | Submitted For Your Perusal
I do not currently grind my coffee by hand. That said, there is much “What we believe in” to be found in this post.
The Coronavirus Is Changing Who We Are – The Atlantic
If our nation cannot listen to its inner self, how can it listen to others? If our nation cannot grant itself true inner freedom, how can it allow freedom for others?
(via Harvey Morrell)
Picked up a novella to read tonight that I forgot I even had and, jeepers it is unputdownable. Only stopping now, short of the final pages, because I don’t want it to end…
The Murders of Molly Southbourne…
You’re welcome.
Prouder are the clouds
after the passing rainstorm
showing me the way