May 31, 2026, a thought for the day, Rest in reason is not time lost. Norwegian Proverb
Photos in my life yesterday
My first challenge for yesterday was “I did a good thing.” It’s always a good thing and safe one to get out of the way of an emergency vehicle.
morning glory growing on my chain link fence.
The last assignment was “socks.” I caught this shopper as he walked by my car while I was waiting for my grocery pickup.
Life today. Church was interesting today. Along with the message we had some displays of homemade life size stuffed “dolls” to make a point in the message. It was different and light hearted, though the message itself was serious and informative. The dolls were dressed in regular size clothing. The minister also gave out a book full of inspirational messages.
There isn’t much on my agenda today as it is Sunday. It is the end of a month so it means some wrap ups on the photos of the day images, closing out the calendar I keep of them and setting up a new one for next month.
The weather is dryer today than it has been for the past several days. I think one of my window boxes (senior gardens as I call them) got drown out. I had some seeds from last year so I put them in that garden hoping they will come up and blossom. Along with the dryer whether it is slightly cooler today and for the next few.
It looks like this will be a busy week. I don’t have a lot on the list but there are some changes here at the house with people coming in for special visits.
The word today above. Above all things, reverence yourself. Pythagoras. Truth indeed rather alleviates than hurts, and will always bear up against falsehood, as oil does above water. Miguel de Cervantes. I have not seen a person who loved virtue, or one who hated what was not virtuous. He who loved virtue would esteem nothing above it. Confucius. I have nothing but contempt for the kind of governor who is afraid, for whatever reason, to follow the course that he knows is best for the State; and as for the man who sets private friendship above the public welfare - I have no use for him either. Sophocles. Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties. John Milton. All legislation, all government, all society is founded upon the principle of mutual concession, politeness, comity, courtesy; upon these everything is based...Let him who elevates himself above humanity, above its weaknesses, its infirmities, its wants, its necessities, say, if he pleases, I will never compromise; but let no one who is not above the frailties of our common nature disdain compromises. Henry Clay. I feel within me a peace above all earthly dignities, a still and quiet conscience. William Shakespeare. The price of wisdom is above-rubies. Bible, Job 28. 18. We aim above the mark to hit the mark. Ralph Waldo Emerson. There is a certain majesty in simplicity which is far above all the quaintness of wit. Alexander Pope. Great minds have purposes, others have wishes. Little minds are tamed and subdued by misfortune; but great minds rise above them. Washington Irving. Above all the grace and the gifts that Christ gives to his beloved is that of overcoming self. Francis of Assisi. Christ beside me, Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ within me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me. Saint Patrick.
Article summary. I look for words that may better my own life in thinking and acting. I like to share what I find. I do find one thing or word that sometimes gets in my way though....truth. I am a strict believer in the truth but I have been told that one persons truth may not be anothers, that’s odd to me, the truth is the truth. The title to the article is An upward spiral – how small acts of kindness and connection really can change the world, according to psychology research. Liza M. Hinchey, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Psychology, Wayne State University. A theconversation.com. It started by noting how the country is in a bit of turmoil with “political chasms, wars, oppression.” With the problems some of us may feel there is little hope that small acts of kindness can amount to much more than “putting Band-Aids on bullet wounds.” The author mentioned he was “inspired” by a musician gave a performance this year where he mentioned “little acts of love and solidarity that we offer each other can have powerful impact.” There are research reports about how kindness connections can have an “impact” on global change when the “acts are collective.” This can happen between individuals, peoples and institutions, even between cultures. In the political area of two opposing ideas research that has been used shows that people do seem to naturally have “negative assumptions” about the other sides morals. On the flip side they each value “fairness, respect, loyalty and a desire to prevent harm to others.” It may show that the more they each want to prevent harm to others the more they can “soften large-scale social and political disagreements.” It is mentioned that being kind in the quality of a relationship can have actions for “reducing large-scale tensions.” Put a little differently, “small acts of connection can shift personal attitudes.” The article states that every human being has their own “network” of people in all areas of living, called “social ecology.” Any change can affect others in a positive or upward spiral. The article ends by saying “science supports the idea that moving toward each other in small ways can be transformational.”
Meat loaf and baked potatoes sounds good for dinner.
Photos in my life today
The next assignment was titled “vertical.” I felt that the evergreen tree in my yard looks like it is reaching for a close look at heaven.
silverware.
Joy
this being the end of the month I am showing my composites for the whole month on four sites
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