Originally posted by ale1552Almost works nicely as a happy metaphor for weaving threads and posts 'day after day' on ye olde RHP General Forum... but not quite.
#45. The good feeling of knitting needles or a crochet hook in your hands. The warm colors of the yarn taking shape slowly, day after day. Just the rhythm of the repeated motions calm your spirits. The finished product to gladden some youngster.
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46. To forgive and forget; to isolate and let go of past failures; to press on, living each new day to the hilt and regarding each one as a gift.
47. __________
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby47. To leave your tent in the early moring and look out over the mist covered lake and hear the sound of a loon just off shore.
Almost works nicely as a happy metaphor for weaving threads and posts 'day after day' on ye olde RHP General Forum... but not quite.
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46. To forgive and forget; to isolate and let go of past failures; to press on, living each new day to the hilt and regarding each one as a gift.
47. __________
Originally posted by Great Big Stees48. To receive an unexpected long distance phone call (from someone you care about and haven't spoken with for awhile) that lasts over an hour.
47. To leave your tent in the early moring and look out over the mist covered lake and hear the sound of a loon just off shore.
49. ________
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby49. To marvel at Yeats' decisiveness when he jumps into a poem.
48. To receive an unexpected long distance phone call (from someone you care about and haven't spoken with for awhile) that lasts over an hour.
Note: Given the opportunity to have written one of his, I would have chosen the love poem "When You Are Old", even just the concluding lines.
50. __________
Originally posted by Raven69Yes, and would be even more of a laughing matter if not so sad. Laugh but not hatefully or vindictively. Know why? Such insensitive lost souls
52. Laughing at the idiots in GF.
find certain joy in causing others needless pain. Best to reach deep within, keep your posture vertical, forgive them. It's about pity not scorn.
53. To be... eager to share your life and times with other kindred (and philistine) spirits but not requiring validation or approval from them.