Trust in life
Trust in life for life.
:- Doug.

Sun on my closed eyelid
Yellow, orange, red
Warming stilling drawing
:- Doug.
I’ve been meditating since my parents told me to Cut the grass and stop daydreaming!
:- Doug.
I may not right the world’s spin
No one of us is granted this
Still I can touch yours
:- Doug.
Things get lost when we drive
Mostly larger things:
Right choices, mindful action, humanity
:- Doug.
Yarn pulled me in: a story, a softness, a quiet reflective time, hands busy.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1577
If you want to learn something
you must go to the place called
Not knowing
If you want to do something
you must go to the place called
Not doing
If it is to be weighty
Please pass it on.
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With a pile of grandchildren
Tickling, wrestling, laughing:
A good model for conversation
:- Doug.
You can’t save your parents from death. As your parents find there are things they can no longer do, you are also losing something—your adequacy. You have not the money, the time, the energy, the wits to do everything for everybody—particularly those you love most. Choices and vulnerability become the better part of your life.
:- Doug.
Some things we are leaving for the grandkids to discover after we have died!
:- Doug.