Potential Obituary: "Rather than write vast incomprehensible voluminous tomes, he published his thoughts in the ephemera of facebook and blogdom in brief and pithy statements, like fallen leaves to be scattered by the next small breeze."
George, With great respect (I was brought up to respect my elders and you are two years older than I), I encourage you to get off this recient "Oh Woe Is Me,I'm declining and will soon be gone" line you have developed and get on with doing something useful and encouraging with what ever is left of your declining years. Said with much love, brother.
Hahahahaha! Dear "with great respect," I am fully and actively involved with life and have no "Woe is Me" nor "Whoa is Me." Part of being a Geezer is opening to death. It is a wondrous adventure. Rather than finding it un-useful and un-encouraging as you feel it to be, I find it enlivening and dynamic. Love back at you.
the marigolds are ready to be dead-headed. also, they do this naturally. they fall to the dirt to rise again in the spring or maybe they jump to the dirt not being a marigold, i am not sure
♥ Beautiful Soul you ♥
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George, With great respect (I was brought up to respect my elders and you are two years older than I), I encourage you to get off this recient "Oh Woe Is Me,I'm declining and will soon be gone" line you have developed and get on with doing something useful and encouraging with what ever is left of your declining years.
ReplyDeleteSaid with much love, brother.
Hahahahaha! Dear "with great respect," I am fully and actively involved with life and have no "Woe is Me" nor "Whoa is Me." Part of being a Geezer is opening to death. It is a wondrous adventure. Rather than finding it un-useful and un-encouraging as you feel it to be, I find it enlivening and dynamic. Love back at you.
ReplyDeleteBob Dylan Sunday redux: "The answer my friend, is blowing in the wind..."
ReplyDeleteanother bob, Grateful for the ephemera!
And furthermore -- http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/biocentrism/201111/is-death-illusion-evidence-suggests-death-isn-t-the-end
ReplyDeletethe marigolds are ready to be dead-headed.
ReplyDeletealso, they do this naturally.
they fall to the dirt to rise again in the spring
or maybe they jump to the dirt
not being a marigold, i am not sure
thx, geo, for all posts.