Hi Beth; don’t have an email link so will use this:a funny thing happened to your comment on my latest post; I was about to respond to it, when it disappeared; maybe I clicked on something …?
Love the Chihuly and love Mary Oliver. “Tell me what it is you plan to do with your one wild and precious life.” and “Whoever you are, no matter how lonely,
the world offers itself to your imagination,
calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting –
over and over announcing your place
in the family of things.” I could keep going, but I’ll stop there. My life is even more precious with your stories in it.
Oh… Mary Oliver’s words are exquisitely precise…
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Aren’t they, though?
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Everyday we rise is yet another blessed gift! Good morning, sunshine!
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☀️
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Beautiful glass sculpture.
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my fav glass artist
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💗
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How did you get a photo of my hair in the mornings?! Fantastic quote and terrific sense of humour
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hahahaha
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what a wonderful way to look at he world; that Mary Oliver sure had an appreciative outlook 🙂
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Absolutely
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❤️
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Delightful! ◟(◔ั₀◔ั )◞ ༘♡
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Happy a.m. to all, Beth!
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The luckiest. 🙂
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💜💜
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This photo and the words BURST with hope and a promise. Thank you, Beth!
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Just what I was hoping for – thanks!
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You’re welcome! Yay! 💚
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Yep. Every morning when I wake up and my feet hit the floor I feel like a lottery winner: another day in paradise. Sounds corny, but it’s true.
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Great quote with a great sculpture of Chihuly, love him.
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Same
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That is true awareness and gratitude for the gift of life.
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I thought that was a chiluly, we were lucky to have a museum of his here in St. Pete area
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he’s amazing
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Hi Beth; don’t have an email link so will use this:a funny thing happened to your comment on my latest post; I was about to respond to it, when it disappeared; maybe I clicked on something …?
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into the ether -)
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it’s just that, Beth, I would have liked to have read your response 🙂
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what a great way with words Mary Oliver has…
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quite a word wonder
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The sculpture fittingly looks like morning hair…
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it so does –
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How gorgeous!
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He’s a wonderful artist and this is bursting with light
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I’ve been seen his work on both your blog and that of Jennie Fitzkee. I hadn’t heard of him before that.
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he has installations in a variety of places and his work is stunning. yes, Jennie and I share this appreciation for his art
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It is stunning.
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Love the Chihuly sunburst glass!
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I know you are a big fan as well
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I am, and it was treat to see this one!
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Love the Chihuly and love Mary Oliver. “Tell me what it is you plan to do with your one wild and precious life.” and “Whoever you are, no matter how lonely,
the world offers itself to your imagination,
calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting –
over and over announcing your place
in the family of things.” I could keep going, but I’ll stop there. My life is even more precious with your stories in it.
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thank you so much for all of that, Brenda –
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Love the early mornings! ❤
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such a nice time of day
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