The pathway to community in this inn will be your posts. They are more beautiful than this picture. Community nurtures; a picture has its limitations; it doesn't listen, comfort nor offer empathy |
Greetings,
How are you?
My Gratitudes:
1. I hired someone recently. It didn't work out. I'm grateful for discernment. Sometimes counting losses and moving on is the best thing to do.
2. I love having new guests dropping by. Thanks for checking out the rooms.
3. I've swept out most of the dust from this place that came from re-construction that's been taking place here. I'm not done, but the place looks better.
You might want to check out the Attitude of Gratitude Inndex tab at the top of this blog, under the header. I hope it makes it helps you find your way around this place.
I'm heading for bed; I'm going to read Tolstoy on this rainy evening. I'll see you tomorrow. I hope you like the dark chocolate candies left on your pillows.
I'm heading for bed; I'm going to read Tolstoy on this rainy evening. I'll see you tomorrow. I hope you like the dark chocolate candies left on your pillows.
2 comments:
Good morning my friend... Yes, I am still among the living. Sorry I've been so out of touch. Thought I'd let you know that someone stole the chocolates off my pillow...could you please send more??
And as for that poor lady friend who fell over the cliff.... come clean, did you push her so you could be her knight in shining armor who saved the damsel in distress?
I'm grateful for your friendship and hope you haven't crossed me off as lost.
I am also grateful for the beautiful fall weather we have enjoyed here in Florida the past few days. What a nice change from the brutal summer heat.
And I am grateful you are having such wonderful success with this blog but not grateful for the troubles you seem to be encountering. But I know you...you'll get it all figured out.
Well, hi there, Phyllis!
I'm happy to see you. I'll send you your sweets via special delivery. Regarding that cliff-hanging date, you always did know me. :->
It's my pleasure knowing you, dear Phyllis. You will never be cross-outable.
I'm happy for you: the weather sounds lovely.
Thank you, for your encouragement. You made a happy innkeeper.
I hope to see you again, soon.
The guy from the Left Coast,
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