Welcome August 2015

AAugust begins...
 thank you Maura
Coquina : small bivalve mollusk with a wedge-shaped shell that has a wide variety of colors and patterns.
Day 18 - Saturday, August 1, 2015
Einstein quote: there are only two ways to live your life, one is as though nothing is a miracle and the other is as though everything is a miracle
Forgiveness 
Guest House by Rumi : "This being human is a guest house / Every morning a new arrival / A joy, a depression, a meanness, some momentary awareness comes As an unexpected visitor. 
 Welcome and entertain them all! Even if they're a crowd of sorrows who violently 
sweep your house empty of its furniture, still treat each guest honorably.
 He may be clearing you out for some new delight / The dark thought, the shame, the malice, meet them at the door laughing,  and invite them in. Be grateful for whoever comes, 
because each has been sent as a guide from beyond.

I am so very grateful for our safe return from adventures in Tampa yesterday afternoon and evening.
Jennifer Lopes - "Feel the Light" (from the movie Home)
Knowledge and experience transform into delight and wonder. Gloom changes to joy. ~ Deepak
Looonnngggg ride home from Tampa

Manifesting grace involves inner growth
Now let go, completely and take the Next right step...
One step at a time.
"Path to Total Transformation" - Day 19 - August 2, 2015 "Prepare yourself so you can be a rainbow

coQuina Beach

Rihanna - "Toward The Sun" (from the movie Home)
"Sky Full of Stars" by Coldplay
"Trees are still Trees if their roots are not deep Even if you remove them Branches and limbs are intangible things That's a fact, but it's not been proven."
"Uprooted" by The Antlers
"Visualize this thing you want. See it, feel it, believe in it. Make your mental blueprint and begin." ~ Robert Collier
Xibalba - character in Book of Life - watching with the Lessigs
"You can be a rainbow in somebody else’s cloud." ~ Oprah qtd. Dr. Maya Angelou
 spotted at the aquarium today

a yellowish-brown symbiotic dinoflagellate present in large numbers in the cytoplasm of many marine invertebrates. In this case, upside-down jelly fishes :)

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