Life now (3)

Dec 26, 2010 9:17 PM CST Life now
oceanwest
oceanwestoceanwestTralee, Kerry Ireland4 Threads 178 Posts
"I've just walked home in the village where I live" and the moist air was so invigorating. It was pushing me from behind which means that it's gently blowing from the southwest. With every breath that I took I could feel the wonderful warm moist air enlivening me and comforting my throath and lungs. It felt great to be able to walk home without the worry of ice on the ground and to experience the fragrance of the pine trees and also the wood burning in my neighbours fire.

Maybe we should stop, listen, look, smell and experience what is going on around us and appreciate more of what we really have!

Just my thoughts at 03:14 on 27th Dec 2010.

What do you think? teddybear
Dec 27, 2010 6:02 AM CST Life now
wittyone
wittyonewittyoneDerry, Ireland9 Threads 8,815 Posts
oceanwest: "I've just walked home in the village where I live" and the moist air was so invigorating. It was pushing me from behind which means that it's gently blowing from the southwest. With every breath that I took I could feel the wonderful warm moist air enlivening me and comforting my throath and lungs. It felt great to be able to walk home without the worry of ice on the ground and to experience the fragrance of the pine trees and also the wood burning in my neighbours fire.

Maybe we should stop, listen, look, smell and experience what is going on around us and appreciate more of what we really have!

Just my thoughts at 03:14 on 27th Dec 2010.

What do you think?


By any chance where you drunk grin

Actually your spot on, I enjoy the experience of life and what it has to offer. cool
Dec 27, 2010 6:59 AM CST Life now
nuala
nualanualadublin, Dublin Ireland12 Threads 6,456 Posts
oceanwest: "I've just walked home in the village where I live" and the moist air was so invigorating. It was pushing me from behind which means that it's gently blowing from the southwest. With every breath that I took I could feel the wonderful warm moist air enlivening me and comforting my throath and lungs. It felt great to be able to walk home without the worry of ice on the ground and to experience the fragrance of the pine trees and also the wood burning in my neighbours fire.

Maybe we should stop, listen, look, smell and experience what is going on around us and appreciate more of what we really have!

Just my thoughts at 03:14 on 27th Dec 2010.

What do you think?


I think you are so right and what I found since we had the bad fall of snow is how people are more polite as well as helpful to each other. Strangers walking on the path and a car gets stuck in the snow would stop to push the car on. Or neighbours that would never talk getting out to shovel the snow for elderly neighbours. I felt like there was an air of concern for everyone this christmas instead or rushing around and getting work up...stressed out..hug
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