Collective Archaeological Digs
Posted 1 year, 1 month ago at 1:34 pm. 3 comments
In response to my series on Archaeological Digs in my garage, people have begun sending me various tidbits that go into their identities, part of what defines what they are and how they became that way. It is fun and I encourage any and all of you to submit items that you think are good for addition to this collection. Let us celebrate the only thing that is totally universal, our individuality!
Ramana Rajgopaul Relaxing at Home
First entry is from Ramana Rajgopaul. I will give you but a small piece of what he offers and a link to his more complete explanation. Enjoy:
Ramana Rajgopaul in his chair at home in Pune, India. Here we see him in his favorite lounging garb – and might I say that this looks like a man not only quite at home, but also quite at home with himself! Read more of his comment on what you see here at: Sartorial Splendor on his blog, Ramana’s Musings.
In my conversations, I can now imagine myself sitting on the couch to the left!
Jean Browman – The Cheerful Monk
Jean has this delightful blog called Cheerful Monk: Happiness As a Spiritual Practice. Reading a blog, you always wonder from whence comes part of the writer’s perspective. Take a look at these pictures of Jean and where she lives and you will get a clue or two:
Now take a look at her precious daughter when she was little:
No wonder she is cheerful!
Marianna Paulson – AKA AuntieStress
Marianna sent some drawings she had done before and after doing some exercises from Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain. I leave the judgement to you – but I think the exercises work!
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Thank you! The picture of my daughter in We Don’t Have to Be Perfect is an even better reason to be cheerful.
We don’t have to be perfect to be lovable. That knowledge has rescued my feelings more than once.
That picture is just too precious! I had to add it to the collection. After all, this is an archaeological dig of memories!