Greetings and I trust all is well with you all. As I peer out of my window it looks like we are in for a bit of sunshine and it elicits a certain feel good factor. With that said let me send love and gratitude to Anna, Marion, Vanessa, Shilpa and Sarah for stopping by on my previous blog post.

What comes to mind immediately for me is a rather splendid little development group last night. I took a bit of a departure from the normal format and it was a most enjoyable evening. We had plenty going on and despite a few little gremlins at work at the beginning it soon flowed into a good little session. Truly delightful.
I see we have entered the seventh month and I cannot but think of where June has gone. Do you not feel at times that life moves at a dizzying pace. I certainly know that when I glance in the mirror and think, hmm, you're not the same bloke I saw twenty years ago. Even in that aspect it's hard to believe that the start of the millennium was over two decades ago now. There is one constant that is true. There is no such thing as remaining still even when you believe that to be the case. I can't remember the exact speed that our Earth orbits the Sun but it's pretty darn quick.
In that aspect it's important we cultivate some gratitude as those days whisper by. Now I've no doubt some who may read this may think, what have I got to be grateful for, it's all rubbish. It's at those moments that we need to dig deep and find those nuggets of light when around us it may all seem dark and grey. At those times look for gratitude in the smallest of things, like a little smile someone gave you, a book that entertained you or even the simple yet profound effect of breathing. When we do this we give ourselves a real chance of lifting our energy and to change those thoughts to a higher vibration. Not easy I know, but it might just make a difference.
Before I wrap up I see our phones are once again out of action in the village. We're fortunate that the internet is working or you would not be viewing this latest missive of mine. I dare say the thieves of cables are on the prowl and looking to sell for a hard dollop of illicit cash. The joys of living out here in the wilds but methinks their luck will run out. Of course, it might be something not quite so nefarious but does seem a huge coincidence.
Well, there we are. A new piece written and I shall bid you all adieu. Have a glorious day and remember...keep reading.
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