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Cold Wind

I was excited when I got up this morning. For the first time in a while the weather forecast called for the temperature to be in the 30s. I didn’t have to put on my overcoat and ski mask for my morning walk. Then I went outside and was a bit disappointed. The temperature wasContinue reading “Cold Wind”

Posted byJim GleasonFebruary 22, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Cold Wind

Afraid to Lose

What are you afraid to lose? Most people are afraid of death, losing their lives. Most people are also afraid of losing their personal property. They go to great lengths to protect it with security devices, lock boxes, etc. We can be afraid of losing our jobs, especially when the economy is weak or aContinue reading “Afraid to Lose”

Posted byJim GleasonFebruary 21, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Afraid to Lose

Empathy

What does it mean to empathize with another person’s struggles or problems? Does it mean that we simply listen and understand? Does it mean that we just agree that they are having difficulties? Can we invest in the other person’s life more than that? One dictionary defines “empathize” as to understand and share the feelingsContinue reading “Empathy”

Posted byJim GleasonFebruary 20, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Empathy

Seeing Good Days

Most of the time I eat healthy. I generally eat a lot of fruits and vegetables. I have stayed away from my old habits of eating burgers and fries for years now. However, occasionally the lure of sweets or junk food is just too strong. Then I indulge myself in strawberry sundaes or brownies. FoodContinue reading “Seeing Good Days”

Posted byJim GleasonFebruary 19, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Seeing Good Days

Celebrities

Why do we follow celebrities so closely? Do we expect some of their charm, good looks, riches, or good fortune to rub off onto us? Do we imagine ourselves in their place? Do we compare ourselves to them and think that we deserve what they have? Why do we admire celebrities? Is what they possessContinue reading “Celebrities”

Posted byJim GleasonFebruary 18, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Celebrities

Minimum Sacrifice

I have been pleasantly surprised lately at how often people are saying “thank you! ” Store clerks, restaurant workers, and service personnel seem to go out of their way to offer thanks. I’ve got to say, that as a patron of these businesses, it makes me feel appreciated and brings a smile to my face.Continue reading “Minimum Sacrifice”

Posted byJim GleasonFebruary 17, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Minimum Sacrifice

Glorious Light

“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth…Then God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light. God saw that the light was good; and God separated the light from the darkness. God called the light day,and the darkness He called night.” Genesis 1:1, 3-4 Yesterday was cloudy all day and itContinue reading “Glorious Light”

Posted byJim GleasonFebruary 16, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Glorious Light

Mud Stains

Most every day we have received snow, it seems for weeks now. It makes the trees and landscape beautiful. It makes the roads and parking lots a disaster. Snow turns into a muddy mush where trampled by a number of cars. This mush attaches itself to your vehicle. Most of the cars in this areaContinue reading “Mud Stains”

Posted byJim GleasonFebruary 15, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Mud Stains

Dangers Beneath

Walking outside at this time of year can be dangerous. Sometimes I walk in fresh snow thinking that my footing will be secure, only to find ice beneath. The ice is not only slippery but is uneven causing my ankle to turn precariously. Recently I made a step in the snow that half landed onContinue reading “Dangers Beneath”

Posted byJim GleasonFebruary 14, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Dangers Beneath

Footprints in the Snow

I walk about 10 miles each morning. Until the weather turned bad the last couple weeks, I was able to vary my route from day to day. Now I have to be content to walk around the shopping center across the street. Their walkways and parking lot are generally plowed. This morning I noticed somethingContinue reading “Footprints in the Snow”

Posted byJim GleasonFebruary 13, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Footprints in the Snow

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