A railroad switch point on the tracks at the Golden Spike National Historic Park There is a lot I don't know. I don't know who will lead the United States for the next four years (at the time I'm composing this post, that hasn't been determined yet.) I don't know when covid cases will stop rising in my state and start decreasing. I don't know how challenging situations will turn out. There is much uncertainty in life. Living in limbo-land is hard. It's emotionally exhausting. It can be immobilizing. My body seems to think chocolate is the answer, but I know that isn't a long-term solution. What do I need in times like these? I need to REMEMBER . 1. R esilience. People are resilient. I am resilient. I'm thankful for resilience. 2. " E ach Life That Touches Ours for Good." So many people, both those I know in "real life," and those I have only met virtually, have taught me, encouraged me, and been examples to me. I'm thankful
Living life with a thankful heart
That IS creepy! My first thought is a mummy head, illuminated by the full moon while he creeps around in the woods by himself, peering through narrow slits in his shroud!
ReplyDeleteI should have grabbed a better camera, because it really was a beautiful moon!
DeleteThat is an interesting photo, and it does look spooky.
ReplyDeleteMore in line with Halloween than Valentine's Day, that's for sure.
DeleteThat's a haint!
ReplyDeleteI just learned a new word. :-)
DeleteIt wasn't what you intended but it is very cool! and creepy!
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