When the days turn dark and cold, I witness more people talking about healthy and not so healthy habits.
Yesterday, in a therapy group, people made lists of healthy and not so healthy things in their lives.
Is it healthy to make lists like that?
Do you see healthy or not so healthy things in my other photos from yesterday?
Whenever I see a huge truck with evocative words and images like “Lost Angel,” I assume it’s full of alcohol. Is that healthy or not so healthy?
Here’s some healthy music on YouTube:
Is it healthy or not so healthy to make comments on the internet?
I know it’s healthy to express gratitude, so thanks to all who helped me create this post and to you — of course! — for reading.
Eating Michael’s meals – I’d call that healthy
I’d call that healthy too, Derrick. Also reading your blog posts.
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I think”😄 it’s healthy that I’m still able to read and enjoy your article here in Australia at midnight. A happy soul is a healthy soul ♡♡
I’m a happy soul now, Ivor. Thanks!
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When I see folks leave a restroom without washing their hands, I squirm at how unhealthy they’re making the world for the rest of us, Ann.
Thanks for making the world healthier for the rest of us, Mark.
I love your healthies and the not healthies Ann- great seeing all in a list- mind reading and all or nothing especially good ones!
Your comments are especially good and healthy, Lisa.
I have a theory that when the weather gets cool we crave certain “less healthy” foods because our bodies need extra calories to keep us warm. That may just be a convenient excuse for craving onion rings, though.
I conveniently share your theory, Chris.
Healthy and unhealthy things I don’t think much about
Too much thinking can be unhealthy. Thanks for another healthy comment, Joanne.
To be healthyg I would say … everything in moderation! (Apart from washing my hands) I sound like my Grandmother 😊
Moderation is healthy, but there’s never too much Val.
💗 Some may disagree Ann! 🤣
Three things that are healthy are not on your group list: laughter, making love and forgiveness. I try to skip the greens and go for one or more of these every day. Often, I fail, but not for lack of material.
You should have been on my list of healthy, Marcia.
Come on Anne. Where are the donuts!
A healthy question, David.
Forget healthy Ann. Bring the donuts! 🙂
No donut emoji, David. How about my bringing these?🍦🍪🍕🥐
They work!
I am starting to feel more respect for tea bags than some people of influence these days.
That sounds healthy to me, Maureen.
Oh the wisdom of the teabag! Wonderful post.
Your comments are good for my health! Thank you, JoHanna.
Most welcome Ann. Have an excellent weekend.