These Wednesday posts are meant to share my joys/frustrations/challenges of sending my written words into the big wide world. Today I confess two things. One, I am still finessing the posting world via this wonderful wordpress site. For example, I sometimes pre-post and schedule them to go live a few days later. But today I am wondering if my scheduled posts are being sent immediately to my followers. (A huge thank you to all of you)! If so, apologies or maybe congratulations for being the first to see them. Two, would you be shocked to learn that I don’t write all the Monday posts from scratch? I have pages of written material from the ELAN Blog of a few years ago from which I can easily draw the Monday inspirational posts and I am grateful to have them at the ready. These Wednesday posts on Wandering, however, are IRL, as they say – at least as they pertain to my current frenetic life of reading, researching and writing, wandering and wondering. Thanks to all who are checking in, commenting, sharing and subscribing!
Quote of the Week…
“Christmas is a tonic for our souls. It moves us to think of others rather than of ourselves. It directs our thoughts to giving.” B.C. Forbes, 1880 – 1955
Delight in the Light…
Yesterday was Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year, and yet, it falls during the season of light; candles in various faith traditions flicker amidst strings of bulbs adorning houses and trees. While my family celebrates the birth of the Christ Child (in faith-based as well as commercial traditions), I appreciate and respect other…
Quote of the Week…
“The only limits are, as always, those of vision.” James Broughton 1913 – 1999
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