Published by Carol A. Hand
What matters are not the titles I’ve held or university degrees I earned
or the size of a house or bank account. It’s really what I’ve learned
from ordinary people like me whom I’ve met along the way.
They taught me to live with gratitude and give thanks for each new day.
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Is that in Texas?
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A local bookstore in my neighborhood in Duluth, Minnesota.
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Clever!
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It is clever and inspiring, Cindy. I couldn’t resist the urge to take a photo, and I’m grateful I did before the snow… 💜
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I became aware of banned books when I was studying children’s literature for my storytelling degree. I was shocked. When I worked with the ACLU, one year we did a Banned Books event. But not with such a genius use of the language as used in Duluth.
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Sending hugs and gratitude, dear friend. 💜
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That is interesting Carol, Tubularsock reads banned books. But only to complete the circle. Cheers.
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An important reminder, Tube, to take time to see things from many perspectives. 💜
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So beautiful photos 👌🙏🎉
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Thank you so much for your kind words. 💜
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🌷🙏♥️🌷so welcome 🙏
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Thank you for sharing!!.. There have been many attempts in history’s past to hide the truth but truth always wins out in the end, especially in today’s world with technology and knowledge.. “The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom”. (Isaac Asimov).. 🙂
Hope your path is paved with love and happiness and until we meet again..
May your day be touched
by a bit of Irish luck,
Brightened by a song
in your heart,
And warmed by the smiles
of people you love.
(Irish Saying)
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Thank you so much for your thoughtful and lovely comments, Dutch. Sending my deep gratitude and best wishes, 💜
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Poor Ray Bradbury’s spinning in his grave thinking, “What was the point?” You write Fahrenheit 451 as a warning/prophecy… but to no avail. It happens anyway. I do think the “don’t ban” folks outnumber the “let’s ban” folks. And hopefully they’ll always be outnumbered.
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Let’s hope that’s true, Stacey. I know we’ll both keep doing our best to keep it that way. 🙂
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Love it!
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💜
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