“To set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace.”*
by chuckofish
I had a busy week that flew by and then a quiet weekend filled with my usual musings and meanderings.
I read the second lesson on Sunday–one of Paul’s attempts at logically explaining the unexplainable in Romans 8. How I do love him. The associate rector praised my reading as I left the sanctuary after the service and when I demurred, he clasped my hand and said, “Oh, no, no. You are a superstar! When you read you give the words meaning…” I blush to remember. But I must say I was pleased. No one else calls me a superstar!
On the way out I caught up with a man who I have been trying to get in touch with and asked him if he would take part in a course we are offering this fall at our flyover institute. He is the former head of a global architectural firm based in our flyover city. He said yes. I was on a roll!
I decided to go back to an estate sale I had gone to on Saturday to see if a few things were still there. They were not, but I bought three art books for a dollar each. Score.
On the flora and fauna front, my hibiscus, which I planted from seeds (harvested from a friend’s garden) last year, has bloomed!
It really is the little things that make us happy, right? Someone saying “good job!” or someone saying “Yes!” or a flower blooming.
I hope this week is full of more positive reinforcement. We musn’t forget to hand out those positive vibes when we are in a position to do so. Say “Yes!” at least once this week.
“Keep your face always toward the sunshine – and shadows will fall behind you.”
–Walt Whitman




There was never a doubt as to your superstar status!
Blushing emoji… :”>
That Hibiscus is gorgeous. The buds were so big. Didn’t know what the blossom would look like.
I know! They are like saucers!
Wow, you are a superstar — growing plants from seeds! I’ve never tried that. The hibiscus is beautiful. And, you’re so right, a small compliment sure goes a long way in this world.
Well, with the seeds it is an example of ‘if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again’…
What a lovely post! Hope you week is as fine 🙂
Right back atcha!
Wow, you really are on a roll! Glad your hibiscus came through. It was in the unlucky “Indian burial ground” spot, right? High five!
No. That is where the pumpkins are (approximately)–so cross your fingers that they will continue to thrive! The hibiscus is in the bed where the tiger lilies are.