so my week of silence was rich and filling in so many ways.
one was this song that kept playing over and over and over in my brain ~
hope you enjoy…
what reason brings you to your next day?
or how did this song move you?
so my week of silence was rich and filling in so many ways.
one was this song that kept playing over and over and over in my brain ~
hope you enjoy…
what reason brings you to your next day?
or how did this song move you?
I am brought to each day by the fact that I will learn something new about; the world, myself, love, friendship, being a good person, being happy. All of which brings me closer to the Creator.
wOw Jim, who could ask for more? THANKS.
Curiosity about what’s next on this adventure. I don’t want to miss anything! Keeps me putting one foot in front of the other, even when that hurts or is frustratingly slow. Lisa, you and your cool cane have shown me how and I thank you. And I love Eric Clapton. Thanks for the link.
Love the song, and I think MY REASON is my 4 year old that I have to WORK to stay one step ahead of!!! Love ya Lisa! Bippity Boppity BOO!
Curiosity – LOVE IT, Robin! so glad you liked the Clapton/Chapman gig. let’s both keep on finding new reasons to keep on keepin’ on, deal?
Laura, that sweet 4yr is reason enough for MANY! love ya’ll, too.
Just want you to know how often I thought of you (a bit enviously, I must admit) during your week of (almost) silence. Simply knowing that you were enjoying the sounds of stillness helped me, vicariously. Welcome back to the lake – welcome home!
thanks, Pickett ~ it’s so great to be home!
I have been listening to Tracy Chapman’s album with this song on it in my car on the tape player.I played it a lot going across the country and many cuts on it left me in tears.
Ruth