“Don’t hold onto stuff that prevents
you from becoming who you can be.”
Maria Shriver
Is there something you need to let go of?
Why are you holding on to it?
What would you have to do to be done with it?
“Don’t hold onto stuff that prevents
you from becoming who you can be.”
Maria Shriver
Is there something you need to let go of?
Why are you holding on to it?
What would you have to do to be done with it?
Friendly Fill-Ins Week 21
1. I plan to have a lazy couple of days, not a different plan from any other day.
2. My favorite magazine is…I don’t have a favorite, books are more my thing.
3. Recently, I was surprised by some news and not happy about it.
Hilary at Feeling Beachie hosts Follow Friday Four Fill-In Fun.
This week all four of the fill-in fun were provided by
Elizabeth at Silver’s Reviews.
Here are my four fill-ins:
And this week’s
Celebrate The Small Things
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This is from today’s Wikipedia Featured Picture
It is written in English.
I read, speak, and write English.
I have no idea what this says.
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A mandelbulb is a three-dimensional analogue of the Mandelbrot set, a mathematical set of points whose boundary is a distinctive and easily recognizable two-dimensional fractal shape. This image, for the iteration z ↦ z8 + c, is rendered with a volumetric ray tracing and path tracing global illumination algorithm in the Corona renderer. It took about 70 hours to completely render.Image: Ondřej Karlík |
I watched a movie last night.
This one
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The blurb about it says a troubled man becomes involved with a cult.
Good actors that I like.
Sounded interesting to this old hippie person.
Well, I watched the whole thing.
Every second of the 2 hours and 17 minutes.
I have no idea what the film was about.
Not a clue.
If anyone has seen this movie and got it please enlighten me.
I have too much stuff.
Really, I do.
Today I was looking for something and as I was looking I found something I didn’t remember having. What I founds was a pair of curtains I had used in my bedroom a few years ago. I got tired of them and put them in the closet. Over time they were moved farther back behind and deeper under all the other stuff I have.
When I found them I was quite happy because I was getting tired of the way the window was looking.
Actually I am tired of they way the whole room looks but can’t decide what to do to change the look. At least nothing comes to mind that isn’t going to cost too much for the budget to bear just now. I am saving for new kitchen counter tops…but that’s another story.
You aren’t surprised that I don’t have a piggy bank, are you?
Anyway, I found the curtains, ironed them, put them up, and Voila! New look. Really an old look but it has been so long that it seems new to me.
Now if I could just remember what I was looking for when I found the curtains.
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