Saturday
I rarely link to posts on other blogs unless they really move me.
I meant to link to Daisy’s post sometime ago but sadly forgot all about it.
I visited there tonight and before I even commented on anything I decided this post would be better.
Simply because it will make you better.
She writes about the fact that we have a tendency to forget just how special particular moments in our lives actually are.
The post mentions Kurt Vonnegut, a wonderful writer and a man I need to read more of.
Just wanted to tell you to visit Daisy and read this post.
It will do your soul some much needed good.
Maybe could do the world some good.
It did it for me.
This post deserved 3X the comments it got and it still did very well in my humble opinion.
Let Daisy know you got this from me, okay?
Hang onto those precious moments when you know they’re happening, okay?
Click on the gorgeous picture above. (looks like the clouds in New England these days)
Enjoy, folks


thanks… not really my words, or even my concept. it’s uncle alex…
the picture makes it even better. i’ve had a rather bumpy few weeks – all’s well, but my brain-cup runneth over as i make some significant changes in my life. your timing is perfect – i was just sitting here, wondering how i’m going to get everything done that must be done in the next few weeks… when i should be sitting her, smiling graciously at the goodness and luck in my life!
xx
What a great reminder- thanks ~m — I think she nailed it. Gonna go search my bookshelves, there must still be a few Vonnegut sitting around.
Well, I’m enjoying the posts you do link to.
I liked Daisy’s post so much I had to stumble it to share it with others. I am all about the positive attitude thing – I spent too much of my life being negative. It’s not an easy change and I work at it every day so this was a great referral, Michael. I am also going to have to add some Kurt Vonnegut books to my “to read” list.
daisyfae is cool
This is a good post to link to. What a good sentiment to take with us every day…
I’ve always thought of myself as a ‘if this isn’t nice, I don’t know what is…’ kind of person. Lately, not so much! But after reading this it reminds me that the little things that happen are just as important as a huge, monumental life moment!!! I promise to work on it!