Saturday, October 29

Visiting With the Non-Silent Readers


   Hello everyone,

You may want to revisit my previous posting. Click here, if you missed it. I reworked it extensively. I was tired when I first wrote it. Today, I went back and expanded it.

      There are many things we can be grateful for. Can you name any? I want to take care of a few issues before I go any further. Blogger is operating strangely.
     Visiting 100 Days' blog I'n unable to do. Blogger gives me a message saying that his site is too busy. Same thing with Kelly's place. Reading previous postings in this blog isn't possible either. As a result I can't reply to comments in the post where they are made.

      Perhaps because this place has been a hotbed of readership. Two thousand and eight hundred have dropped by this week. We are approaching 10,000 guests for this month of pumpkins and goblins.

      Accessing the administrative aspects of this inn, I can do----but nothing else. That's what allows me to still write posts. So, I'm replying here to the three kind visitors who've dropped by recently.

      First, thank you, Southern Cross, 100 Days and Kelly. Thank you for not being a Silent Reader. It means much hearing from you. It does. More specifically.....

@ Southern Cross. I liked your sharing a little story in your comment. I love creativity. Thanks for spreading some of it here.

Please feel free to do so again. As you read in my posts about Ellie and Alexander, I agree. We can learn much from animals.

@Kelly. Thank you for dropping by. We've missed you in these parts. I thoroughly enjoy the example you set when you post. When you stop by, read and comment, leaving three gratitudes, I am overjoyed.  Do you see how easy it is to make this innkeeper happy?

     This is as much your inn as it is mine. Really. Please be free about sharing  your concerns or ruminations---they may become fodder for future comments of mine. I welcome whatever you want to express here. (This is also true for the rest of you, too.)

     Is your car acting up?

     Talk about the weather getting cooler, if you are ever in my neck of the woods you'll discover coolness as a regular evening event. We can even have coffee, my treat, unless you'd prefer joining me at Fenton's, if you make it out this way.

     Did my comments the other day, about Step One, help?  If so, how?

@100 Days. It's been refreshing having you visit this inn and to hear from you. Thank you. In your last comment I heard four gratitudes. You add to this inn with your expression of praise and gratitude. Please drop by again, soon.

    Can you share one way that your daughters and wife are fun?

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   To the rest of my guests.  Please share your appreciation for this place by sharing your gratitudes. It makes the work I do here worthwhile and makes this innkeeper happy. I look forward to hearing from you.

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Quotes from the Posts

"I'm mindful that our thoughts affect the words we use, our words influence our actions, our actions shape our character and our character determines our destiny."

From "My Character Determines My Destiny." To read it, please click here.

"Progress not perfection, is better than no progress at all, especially when we're trying to rid ourselves from unwelcome dragons that dwell within the closets of our soul."

From, "Still Learning" which, within four days, became the most popular post
written. To read it, please click here.

"Worry does not empty tomorrow of its trouble, but it does empty today of its strength"
From the post: "Life Is Not a Correspondence Program." Click here to read it.

"Even though we cannot control our circumstances, we can control how we choose to respond to them."

From, "Handling Stress and Dealing With an Emotional Bully."Click here to read this post.

"Nope, being busy isn't exciting. Boring is good. Because boring is not boring; boring is being healthy, living a balanced life that has serenity"

From: "Do You Know What It Means If You Are Too Busy?" For more, please click here.

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