just listen! what are you grateful for right now?
Our greatest challenge today: to witness the injustice and not let it consume our inner light. And to still find something to be grateful for. For that, we must sit still and just listen.
Our greatest challenge today: to witness the injustice and not let it consume our inner light. And to still find something to be grateful for. For that, we must sit still and just listen.
Christmas is this week. God bless us, every one. Merry Christmas from my home to yours. xoxo
Homage to John Greenleaf Whittier who was born on December 17th, 1807. I thank him for these lovely words he gifted the world. Enjoy.
Christmas Nostalgia: Not exactly a Christmas poem, and yet again, A Christmas Story to which most can resonate. "A Nativity" by Rudyard Kipling. Please enjoy this selection.
Christmas nostalgia. A tribute to all soldiers in this blessed season of the year. I bless you all.
Christmas nostalgia. Enjoy this tender poem by a major Victorian Poet. I bless you.
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