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This morning, the sun streamed across the floor as I made my bed. The light fell into the far corner of the room — the one by the dresser, where the wall has a painting with a tear in it. It stopped me. I’ve passed that spot a thousand times, swept it, decorated around it, probably bumped my knee into it without a second thought. But this... Read the whole entry... »
What I Find-
2025-10-17 11:00 UTC by Corey
An artist’s loose-page notepad I found at the brocante. Dated 1866 — delicate, pristine, delightful. Each painting perfectly scripted with descriptive text. The artist remains unknown. The incredibly beautiful and humble. Crafted perfection — the ordinary made extraordinary. Objects I see at the French... Read the whole entry... »
“A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” — William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet (Act II, Scene II) Velvet petals, moving as the sea — waves rising above earth and thorn — releasing a fragrance that swoons above the stars, through rib and root, curling around the heart, resting in the soul’s... Read the whole entry... »
A child’s universe is vast, led by senses — shaping air into worlds of wonder. A chair isn’t a chair; it’s a ship, a mountain, a fortress. A word sings, expands — keys to chambers of poems and philosophy, where even caterpillars stand and point the way. Where you are a baby cub under the chair, Ready to soar with the... Read the whole entry... »
To see the video tap here. thank you for all your good wishes and happy cheer. My mom was surrounded by so many people. She had a fabulous day and I’m so happy for her.
Today is my mother’s 90th birthday.
Her house will be filled with loved ones. Family and friends near and far—we gather. There won’t be silence. The joy will be evident—because she has been a woman who has given in so many ways. From her cooking, her jokes, her card playing, her volunteering. Being a mother. A homemaker.... Read the whole entry... »
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