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I don't have an insecurity this week, well, no new insecurity. The usual doubts, fears, and questions with no answers are always there, just easier to ignore when projects, usually not writing related need attention. After all, it is spring, and that garden isn't going to weed itself. I'm blaming, I mean giving credit to the sunshine.
Keep your face always toward the sunshine - and shadows will
fall behind you.
sweet! i'm finding summer is bringing lots of breaks, and that's good! we all need a break - especially from our insecurities. let the sunshine in! happy june!
I've been doing a lot of gardening too! It's nice being in a house know where I can dig my hands into the dirt. It really helps to dispel insecurities. :)
One man's weeds is another man's wild flowers. (I've got a LOT of wild flowers...)
Here's wishing you lots of sunshine, too, but with enough rain that you don't have to haul out the hose to water those, um, wild flowers. (I picked our first tomato of the year today!)
We have a bit too much sunshine in Egypt. The temp varies from 95 to 110 in the day. ATM I'm hiding in my A/C and send hubby out if I need anything. At least I'm getting some writing done. (Or would be if I weren't visiting so many IWSG blogs! lol) Happy gardening to you!
We're in a drought here, so they don't even want us watering the yard. I do anyway :) I was worried I would only have the same-old complaints today too. Thats getting boring, lol.
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Happy Garden work.
sweet! i'm finding summer is bringing lots of breaks, and that's good! we all need a break - especially from our insecurities. let the sunshine in!
happy june!
I've been doing a lot of gardening too! It's nice being in a house know where I can dig my hands into the dirt. It really helps to dispel insecurities. :)
Yolanda, I did a ton of yard work yesterday and have the scraped up arms to prove it.
Here's to a sunny season of gardening - and writing - to you, Yolanda!!
When our mind is busy elsewhere, we don't have time to worry.
No new insecurities is a GOOD thing, Yolanda. I'm happy for you! I'm no so insecure as I'm uninspired. Not good.
How lovely! I wish you sunshine as well.
What do you mean it doesn't weed itself? Bummer.
I really like your Walt Whitman quote!
Blessings. Enjoy your life. Nothing else matters.
Thanks, Renee... at least Chicago is SUNNY today... Going for a walk soon to grab some of those rays...
Wishing you unbroken sunshine and great fat flowers in the garden!
The sunshine needs attention too
One man's weeds is another man's wild flowers. (I've got a LOT of wild flowers...)
Here's wishing you lots of sunshine, too, but with enough rain that you don't have to haul out the hose to water those, um, wild flowers. (I picked our first tomato of the year today!)
May you have (metaphorical) sunshine too.
Nothing like sunshine to lift our spirits, grow those weeds, and in Oz, give us melanomas, lol! Have a great week, Yolanda!
Denise :-)
My IWSG post on Mindfulness
Hey Yolanda!
Sunny daze, um, sunny days, just the tonic for your soil and your soul :)
Hugs and hope,
Gary x
Yeah, it's summer, enjoy it. I like Gary's comments.
I wish I could follow old Walt Whitman's advice, but it's been overcast/raining for a week here. Enjoy your garden time.
Happy sunshine break!
Wishing you sunshine too Yolanda. "Shadows will fall behind you" is such a wonderful phrase.
We have a bit too much sunshine in Egypt. The temp varies from 95 to 110 in the day. ATM I'm hiding in my A/C and send hubby out if I need anything. At least I'm getting some writing done. (Or would be if I weren't visiting so many IWSG blogs! lol) Happy gardening to you!
I don't think I'm going to get much of a garden this year. Maybe next!
We're in a drought here, so they don't even want us watering the yard. I do anyway :) I was worried I would only have the same-old complaints today too. Thats getting boring, lol.
I can't imagine too much sunshine, but I do know that high temps are killer and when they climb here, I too hide in the AC. Wishing you good writing!
I agree, those doubts do haunt, but the sunshine makes them quieter!
There is always next year, and other gardens to enjoy this year.
So true Gary, they say getting your hands dirty is very beneficial for the soul!
Hugs to you too!
Sunshine does a lot to hide the insecurities! Have fun gardening.
Thanks, I'll take that sunshine:)
Sunshine? We've got it in L.A., but I do welcome the cloudy June gloom mornings that start the day off cool.
Arlee Bird
A to Z Challenge Co-host
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Tossing It Out
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