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Rain and Shower Therapy…
The rain is back and I’m pretty ok with that right now. I’m feeling a bit wrecked, at the moment, so the perceived seclusion the rain provides for me is welcome. I have nothing pressing planned for today, or tomorrow, … Continue reading
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Learning How to Create Miracles…
I finished listening to Make Miracles in 40 Days: Turning What You Have into What You Want by Melody Beattie yesterday. I’ve had it in the queue for a bit but keep avoiding it. I’ve had tons of excuses not … Continue reading
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Processing the Feelings and Listening to Anne Lamott…
So, the depression has moved in heavier than the rain clouds that are covering the area. I knew it would, I just didn’t know it would be this severe. All part of processing all that has gone on over the last few … Continue reading →