Do What You Love Most January 17, 2021
Posted by nrhatch in Art & Photography, Happiness, Life Balance, Mindfulness.trackback
Do what you love most.
You’re a limited edition.
You will never influence the world by being just like it.
Aah . . . that’s better!
Love animal metal art!
Kate, if you’re ever down this way, The Museum of Art & Whimsy in Sarasota has amazing animal art sculptures. And lots of fun cat art too!
The first thing I read this morning, Nancy, is your wonderful message. The first time I laugh out loud this morning is the ‘peeps.’ Thank you for being my first smile this Sunday morning.😃
Yay! YOURS is the first comment I read this morning . . . thank you for giving me MY first smile too!
Lovely metal art. The chick’s comment is hilarious!
I love that image!
Yes, you’re right. We’re all unique snd don’t need to conform to what others may prefer us to be. Hooray!! 💃
Here’s to doing what we love . . . and loving what we do!
Love that chick pic!!
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One of my favorite line-ups ever.
I think one of the benefits of getting older is learning just how true it is that the only way forward is being yourself! I wonder post all the alone time how many of us will have changed and even be somewhat different to those who know us best!
That is an interesting wonder, Debra. Some people (after steering their own ship for 12 months or so) will balk at relinquishing control ~> “I am the captain now.”
And many who have worked from home for the first time may have a tough transition returning to the workplace ~> “Wno are these people?!”
That’s a wonderful question, Nancy. Another good question is: What do you love most during this period of your life? Our affections change over time and circumstances. I’m looking forward to exploring new likes and interests when we get some control over the virus.
Great attitude to foster, Nicki! We change, we grow, we live, we learn, we experiment, we relinquish.
“Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth.”
~ Desiderata
Cute moose. I wonder if he has the ability to drop ping pong balls on someone’s head?
I can’t answer that, Ally. But I can say that the Museum of Art & Whimsy does have an “art installation” that features ping pong balls racing down parallel tracks.
Cool. I bet Capt Kangaroo would approve!
You might be right. Mr. Moose and Bunny would certainly approve. 😀