Welcome to each of you,
Thank you, for dropping by. Let me know your reaction to my posts. Doing so meets my need for communication and fellowship.
Greetings to those from England who've been regularly dropping by for the past month and a half. Good to see those of you from Germany. Visitors from Pakistan, Brazil and Spain, glad to have you as guests to this inn. We have new visitors from Nepal, denizens from Russia, Singapore and Greece.
Now, if I could just have some of you share your gratitudes in your native language, we'd truly experience international gratitude! Who will be the first? Come on, let's have a gratitude Olympics in this Attitude of Gratitude Inn.
:-> Are you game?
It would be great to hear you share what you value about your country or your life. I'm confident you can. England has taken a strong second place in viewership this month, Malaysia, third and Canada dropping back to take the fourth position. Our Spanish visitors have been returning regularly, their visits have increased manifold times. this month. I haven't seen visitors from India, in awhile.
Life is good. As the innkeeper to this place of gratitude, it's my job to be aware of each guest. It's nice having the rooms to this inn blessed with your presence.
I'll leave you with a thought. Then I have to go; I'm seeing a client in 45 minutes; afterwards I'll be busy until at least 11:00 p.m. Here's the thought:
“Make it a habit to tell people thank you. To express your appreciation, sincerely and without the expectation of anything in return. Truly appreciate those around you, and you’ll soon find many others around you. Truly appreciate life, and you’ll find that you have more of it.”
Ralph Marston
Image: "Northamptonshire: Harvest Path" by Tim Blessed © all rights reserved, used by permission
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