I find the idea of our old memories, accidentally trapped in amber by our digital devices interesting. The post spawned for me both a walk down digital detritus lane but also a reminder to delete the no longer needed cruft.
Statuses
Dealing with hacking/malware on all of my domains is not my idea of a good day.
“Why wouldn’t I be responsible with [social network]? I’m responsible with my life.”
— Beatrix, age 10.
Cheers!

My Mom and I. (1974)

Mother’s Day.

“Always keep a backup tiara, just in case.”
— Beatrix, age 10.
Ruminating on the things, especially these past few days, that I’d never heard of before they were gone. Today’s case in point; Frightened Rabbit.
Lesson: Recognize the loss (past/future) but celebrate the legacy (here/now).
James Shelley keeps his phone in a basket when he’s at home. In doing so, he reserves the rest of his home as sacred space. Food for thought.
There is much for all to learn from The Fourteen Precepts of Engaged Buddhism by Thich Nhat Hanh even for the non-Buddhist (perhaps, even, especially so).