Inspiration from books, movies, even scrolling...

Absurd and Antediluvian... (ridiculously old-fashioned) p. 36 Small Victories by Anne Lamott
"Beautiful moments heal, as do real cocoa... a walk... " p. 103 Small Victories by Anne Lamott
Cute Cottage
"Death is God's no to all humans" p. 120 Small Victories by Anne Lamott
"Emptiness can be filled only with love... a nap... or maybe, perhaps,a fig." p. 103
"Flecks and nuggets of gold that Feeling grief will give you." ~  Anne Lamott Small Victories
"Growing up is not going nearly as efficiently as I had hoped." p. 111 ~  Anne Lamott Small Victories
"Haphazardly Haranged and laughed at me. " p. 244 ~  Anne Lamott Small Victories
Inspiration comes in many forms
"Jiggles you free from clutch and quiver..."p. 115
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Mom, Nancy Thomason 💕 1954
Nancy Ann Thomason 💕 1954

"Oh no! Your magic hat!" cried the cats 'Now you'll NEVER be able to make the dog disappear."
Persian mystical Poet, Rumi "Where there is ruin there is hope for treasure." 
Quiet here at Westerly side of Pawcatuck River
River bend cemetery looking downriver toward Westerly Yacht Club from the Law Family plot
 "Softness and illumination" p. 35
"Through love, all pain will turn to medicine." ~ Rumi qtd. p. 103
"Unfurl your fingers, hold out your palm,  openhanded" p. 115
"Vessel to the giver" p. 104  ~  Anne Lamott Small Victories
Whitman's song of myself "To touch my person to someone else's is about as much as I can stand."
Xylaria polymorpha, commonly known as dead man's fingers, is a saprobic fungus. It is a common inhabitant of forest and woodland areas, usually growing from the bases of rotting or injured tree stumps and decaying wood. Source
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"You have to be grateful whenever you get to someplace safe and okay, even when it turns out it wasn't quite where you were heading." p.68 ~  Anne Lamott Small Victories
"Zinging like electrified molecules." p. 239 "Zucchini seeds don't grow tulips." p. 278 ~  Anne Lamott Small Victories

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