Tag Archives: strangers
Do good things
“Do good things for other people. Not family, not friends, but people you don’t know. It can be small stuff, giving a few bucks to a charity, checking in on an elder neighbor once in a while, or volunteering at … Continue reading
Random Acts of Kindness
RAVE to the person who thoughtfully took the time to mail the Christmas check and card from my mother that I mistakenly left in a library book that was returned. Losing that check was a huge source of concern for both … Continue reading
Borrowed
People don’t belong to us. They aren’t our possessions. If they were, we’d have control of how and when they come and go. I believe that everyone, from strangers to our loved ones, are spiritual beings that we are allowed … Continue reading
Little Acts of Kindness
RAVE to spring. Spring has officially sprung itself from the deep sleep of a cold, wet, PNW winter. While I do not mind the sleepy gray of winter, I am of an age where the sweet song of early birds and … Continue reading
RAVE
RANT AND RAVE Rave to the Japanese Garden at the Arboretum, just beginning to show its colors! Rant to the person smoking a cigarette there (gross, yuck) then having the wherewithal to crush the butt on the pathway. Clueless. RAVE to the … Continue reading