Share What You Have/ Love What You Do
Table of contents for 19/ Writing
- Dreaming About Taking Great Photos/ Photo Presentation Options
- Westwood Club/ I Should Have Had The Chicken/ Lee Ann Womack/ Baby It’s Cold Out There
- Share What You Have/ Love What You Do
- Library Of Congress/ Playing Baseball And Football In The Buff / Thomas Dekker/ Brett Favre/ Black Friday
- Drinking Fast Food Coffee/ Coffee Stains And Darwin
I have gone into this zone the past few days that is hard to describe. So instead of trying to do that I will just share what has been “going on” . . .
Yesterday it snowed for a few minutes. Thick flakes filled the air and brought themselves to earth resting briefly around trees and on rooftops.
And today it is even colder. It was in the mid twenties when I went out early this morning. I have finished the photos for the local Chamber of Commerce Newcomer’s Guide. And a the local NBC affiliate called and asked if they could use one of my photos over the next few days as a backdrop for the weather report.
I don’t know which one they are using. Maybe I should tune in and find out.
I have been expressing a lot of the love I feel for this area in the past few weeks. I guess some of it may be coming back. Isn’t that the way it goes?
We all want to progress in our endeavors. Perhaps it’s just a matter of sending out the best that you have and sending it with positive feelings. It may really be far from perfect or even professional. But how much of that is there around really? Compared to the need?
There is room for much more in any case. So share what you have!
And something good may come back to you. Or you will just feel good in any case.
Here’s something you may enjoy if you have time to listen to it.
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That is a line we all have to keep in mind. If we really have a good mood, and love what we do the it will be transmited to others and the environment in which we live would be a different one.
Uh mm there are lots of facts we have to consider before we say that a good mood is the solution for many problems, but I respectfully say that I’m open to new ideas.