Spreading Happiness Don’t Cost A Thing

Image Credit: Angeliki Mikropoulou @Unsplash "Give a Little Happiness" was written on the sign in the window. I wondered how to accomplish that with no money on me. Then, I smiled and said something positive to each of the passersby, And I realized that spreading joy can happen quite spontaneously. Telling people how lovely they... Continue Reading →

Glad for a Break So I Can Heal and Get My Life Back

We are on Spring Break this week from my graduate classes. I finished teaching just as I contracted Covid and then spent five days in the hospital. So, this week is a welcome chance to rest my body. I have missed three weeks of classes, but I did keep up some of the reading, and... Continue Reading →

Is There Anyone Still Breathing in the Villages of England?

Daily writing promptWhat movies or TV series have you watched more than 5 times?View all responses I have streaming services from the United Kingdom, such as Acorn and Britbox. I have watched so many murders over the four years of watching both that I am nearly afraid to visit a village in England. I love... Continue Reading →

Five days in the Hospital (Once Again) Makes You Appreciate The Blessing of a Home to Lay Your Head

As if getting Covid-19 for the first time wasn't stressful enough, I ended up in the hospital last Friday with another bowel obstruction. Another round of nose tubes and nothing by mouth for days at a time depressed me and left me feeling lost and nearly hopeless. I never lost hope because I trust God,... Continue Reading →

Have a Plan for the Emotional Losses of Retirement

Daily writing promptDescribe a phase in life that was difficult to say goodbye to.View all responses Don't retire without a plan for your time and sense of purpose. That is the advice I would give anyone thinking of retiring. Possibly, one would think that having one's time mapped out is exactly why one retires. But,... Continue Reading →

We, as a People, Will Keep Moving Forward

Our story won't end. Though our voting rights may wane. You can't keep us down. Written for RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Poetry Prompt Challenge: Story and Wane. For Black History Month, the gerrymandering that attempts to weaken our votes will not keep us from the ballot box.

Being Myself: Sticking with the Troubles I Already Have

Daily writing promptIf you could be someone else for a day, who would you be, and why?View all responses There is no way to know other people's troubles, especially because people tend to say they are fine when they are assailed with troubles. I just want to be me, as I know my troubles, and... Continue Reading →

Covid Finally Made an Appearance in Our House

The only "good" thing about catching COVID at this time is that I had just taught my last class of this 8-week semester and had the time to rest my seventy-something body. I was already behind on blogging, teaching two college courses, and taking two graduate courses, and now I am really behind. I hope... Continue Reading →

A Roof Over My Head is a Gift to be Thankful For

Daily writing promptWrite about your dream home.View all responses When I was a teenager in the 1950s and 1960s, we lived in a neighborhood where everyone was black due to segregation. There were beautiful brick houses that I craved to live in. We lived in a three-room wooden apartment, with the bathroom tacked on to... Continue Reading →

Having Tree-Like Faith: Sunday Devotion

Hilton Head, South Carolina, 2023 Jeremiah 17:7-8:  But blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in him. They will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream. It does not fear when heat comes;its leaves are always green. It has no worries in a year... Continue Reading →

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