There is so much to see, every day, that we all choose to see certain things.
During these times, I choose to see
- hope,
- the best in people,
- the light at the end of this dark, who-knows-how-long tunnel,
- signs of spring,
- the benefits of my on-line therapy groups,
- helpful connections, and
- probable immunity to COVID-19 for me and Michael.
What do you choose to see in my photos from yesterday?
Did you choose to see the robin, the dog, the ducks, and the milk fish? What else did you see?
I choose to see one of my favorite songs — “I Can See Clearly Now” by Johnny Nash — on YouTube.
As always, I choose to see gratitude, so thanks to all who are doing their best during these strange and difficult times (including YOU).
A couple of Mexicans snoozing under their sombreros
With bloomin’ flowers, Derrick!
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i see people trying to support and help each other, reaching out in whatever way they are able, while trying to manage their way through this new way of life and that is something to behold.
i always love what you see, beth
I agree, it’s best to not take life too seriously. The philosophers I attune to are the ones with a good sense of humor. I too choose to see the silver lining with any situation no matter how bleak. It’s all for tbe greater good in the end. We are all interconnected, life needed to slow down in order to show us that. What happens to one happens to us all. We must rise together, hand in hand. Loving one another more is the answer. That is what our world needs right now. Compassion, empathy and love ❤❤❤❤
I’m so grateful to be interconnected with you and thanks for choosing to see this post!
😁 me too my friend, I thoroughly enjoy your writing 👏
Here’s to the air hug, Ann.
Air hugs to you and yours, my friend.
I choose to see good times ahead!
I choose to see good times ahead including you, Peter!
I see a lot of signs that we’ll get through this, and I take it as a good sign that I’m seeing a lot of signs reassuring people that it’s okay to not be as productive as usual. My boss keeps telling me and others, “This is an extraordinary situation, taking care of yourselves is the highest priority.”
I would always choose to see you, Chris.
Happy almost-Passover to you, Ann.
We are thinking of dabbing our doorposts with rubbing alcohol this year
I choose to love this comment, Maureen!
I love the photos of the ocean which lead to the ” Beyond” , with an imaginary bridge as if there were an exit to all this.. I’m pleasantly amazed that neighbors believe in the power of prayer
I appreciate all that you see.
When this wickedness passes maybe we will learn one thing. Not to take the best and most important things in life for granted. Be grateful. We certainly have had humility thrust upon us. May we practice it in the future without the precursor of threat.
-Alan
I’m always so grateful when you choose to see and comment on this blog, Alan.
So much to connect to in nature right now. I find it soothing. Entertainment is losing its pull 🙏
So much to connect to in you, my friend. ❤
I choose to see the good people around, those who are doing the right thing
I choose to see the same, my good friend.
Peep kabobs! I did not know such a thing existed.
I choose to see such things, Lisa, and it’s always wonderful to see you!
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What’s most important now is to stay healthy and happy (๑ˊ͈ ॢꇴ ˋ͈)〜♡॰
Thank you for this most important comment, NBC, which I’m choosing to see now (months after you posted it). Love to you, every day.
Much love and hugs to you, my friend! ʚ♡⃛ɞ(ू•ᴗ•ू❁)