Follow-up on my last post:
I HAVE had a most perfect day… listened to Sarah MacLachlan singing Winter’s Night on the drive up to Bellingham, went for a really long walk along the bay, met some new friends (both canine and human), heard the last performer of the season singing at the Farmers’ Market, and right now I am sitting here, laughing and watching the Men in Black with the son (Will Smith just sent that superball thingy ping-ponging around the MIB offices.)
And here’s something I realized today – letting myself feel overwhelmed and depressed and hopeless because there is cruelty in the world, and violence, war, and famine – is not in any way going to help people who are struggling with cruelty, violence, war, and famine. There are things I CAN do to help – I can donate time and money; I can use what skills and talents I have to give my support to those struggling with oppression; and I can send out my joy and love into the collective consciousness of Good…
The good you do and embody gives you the only power obtainable. Evil is not power. It is a mockery of strength, which erelong betrays its weakness and falls, never to rise. – Mary Baker Eddy
- Mark, Matthew, and Nathan collecting Toys for Tots at the Fairhaven Haggen’s
- moss encased in ice
- Nathan, Keyla, and Ally at the Farmers Market
- Richard singing at the Farmers Market
- Edison on his first boardwalk walk
- Kristen and her Glacier Glass art
- Buddy
- Christmas star
Beloved children, the world has need of you, —and more as children than as men and women: it needs your innocence, unselfishness, faithful affection, uncontaminated lives. – from Miscellaneous Writings by Mary Baker Eddy








What a wonderful day you had! Thank you for sharing. 🙂
You are most welcome, Bill! I had a blast! 🙂