v Outside my window… (weather, what do you hear, what do you see?) the weather is cool with a gentle breeze. After the 90 plus degrees of this weekend this is more than a welcome change. v my thoughts… are taking it one day at a time. v Today’s Quote: All people have their ownContinue reading “Service book of days”
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Service Book of Days 6/1/10
v Outside my window… (weather, what do you hear, what do you see?) is a beautiful night. Clear skies and cool breezes. v my thoughts… are all of the stuff I need to do. But not being overwhelmed but managing the process. v Today’s Quote: To be one’s self, and unafraid whether right or wrong,Continue reading “Service Book of Days 6/1/10”
Service Book of Days 5/24/10
v Outside my window… (weather, what do you hear, what do you see?) is a dark night but a relief from the brief humidity of today. v my thoughts… are on sinking into my slavery to Master. It is sometimes the things I make decisions on without keeping Master in mind is what makes meContinue reading “Service Book of Days 5/24/10”
Service Book of Days 5/17/10
Outside my window… (weather, what do you hear, what do you see?) is dark as I am writing this one at night. my thoughts…are angry and a bit frustrated. You know sometimes things get so frustrating. I am going to think about and let it go but for right now I am going to ownContinue reading “Service Book of Days 5/17/10”
Service Book of Days 5/10/10
v Outside my window… (weather, what do you hear, what do you see?) bright sunshine but it was deceptively so as the temperature was in the low 50s v my thoughts… fine tuning my exercise program. v Today’s Quote: There are some things you learn best in calm, and some in storm. Willa Cather, The SongContinue reading “Service Book of Days 5/10/10”
Service Book of Days 5/3/10
v Outside my window… (weather, what do you hear, what do you see?) is darkness. It was very rainy and muggy today. v my thoughts… are focused on finding us a place to live. v Today’s Quote: Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal. Albert Camus, French existentialist author &Continue reading “Service Book of Days 5/3/10”
