I realize I’ve been lucky so far
Regarding covid ~
Thrice was I caught by its radar
But so far, not too much harm it did
I realize I’ve been lucky so far
Regarding covid ~
Thrice was I caught by its radar
But so far, not too much harm it did
In a few more days, December
Will appear on our calender
Then again, we don’t know for sure
How much more is left in nature
Rarely before did I see such Morning Sun
In November – when it’s usually on the run ~
As this post-Thanksgiving Friday
What an amazing way to start the day
Never take for granted good health
Good health is wealth
Good news gives time & strength
It seems to stretch life’s length
We used to envy them
Now, when leaving the door,
We step into Rome, Firenze, Jerusalem ~
And complain everyday ~ rain is no longer a bore?
No financial or health worries
Good & beautiful family
Friends, a lovely home ~ it sets free
Yet, we’ve learned there are no certainties
There’s no need to travel far
If you want to have a good time
In your town, you also see planet & star
Nice to know, after vacation time
Happiness with the small things,
Is fairly easy — it’s gratitude, joy
Happiness with major things,
Takes more effort to find & enjoy
It’s not fully in our hands to deploy
Broccoli
I was learned it’s a yearling
Yet, I see its trunk growing
And, its crop expanding
Why remove something so flourishing?
Plans
Festivities, lessons, perhaps more land
With a good group, more is possible
The proper help is now at hand
Joy is foreseeable
A little delay brought us a nice extra
Another trip as little bonus
To a journey so far adventurous
There’s a good side to a dilemma
This week, several good things I met
Even if life may be a bet
Our gardeners enter conflict mediation
I received anti-covid vaccination
In my work, I’ve met survivors
Of serious diseases
Their gratitude makes them motivators
A second chance story soothes & pleases
From childhood his kind wisdom arose
He touches the lives of all those
Around him
School & neighbours are proud of him
By Arthur Ashe. Arthur Ashe was the legendary Wimbledon Tennis Player who was dying of AIDS, which he got due to Infected Blood he received during a Heart Surgery in 1983! As he lay sick, he received letters from his fans, one of which asked: “Why did God have to select you for such a […]
WHY ME? A Beautiful Message
True, we shouldn’t ask ‘why me’. We to be grateful and open to anything.
Several gifts received
They make me thankful
Several projects achieved
May they be bountiful