Thinking Out Loud: Will You Always Wonder?

Today’s Thinking Out Loud reflection is on Cervantes  work, Don Quixote.

“He who does not know how to take advantage of luck when it comes to him, has no right to complain if it gives him the go-by . . .” ― Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

Note: At one point in my career I had a wonderful colleague who had much more experience than I. She gave me this piece of advice: When an opportunity comes by, grab it. Because it probably won’t come by again. My experience proved her to be right. I made some mistakes and let good opportunities pass me by. I also had wonderful adventures because I grabbed the opportunity knowing that it would not come by again. I do think luck favors the bold. Dare to take a risk. You never know until you know. And, if you play it safe, you’ll always wonder what might have happened if.

Today’s Inspiring Photo: You Are The Best

Today’s Anagram – It’s Time to Exercise Your Brain 

Today’s mind sharpening anagram is a two or three word phrase. Can you unscramble the anagram to discover the two or three word phrase? It’s time to exercise your brain!

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Today’s Inspiring Quote: It’s All Opportunity

Every situation, properly perceived, becomes an opportunity.

Helen Schucman

Today’s Poem: The Gentle Water Bird by John Shaw Neilson

The Gentle Water Bird

John Shaw Neilson

In the far days, when every day was long,
Fear was upon me and the fear was strong,
Ere I had learned the recompense of song.

In the dim days I trembled, for I knew
God was above me, always frowning through,
And God was terrible and thunder-blue.

Creeds the discoloured awed my opening mind,
Perils, perplexities – what could I find? –
All the old terror waiting on mankind.

Even the gentle flowers of white and cream,
The rainbow with its treasury of dream,
Trembled because of God’s ungracious scheme.

And in the night the many stars would say
Dark things unaltered in the light of day:
Fear was upon me even in my play.

There was a lake I loved in gentle rain:
One day there fell a bird, a courtly crane:
Wisely he walked, as one who knows of pain.

Gracious he was and lofty as a king:
Silent he was, and yet he seemed to sing
Always of little children and the Spring.

God? Did he know him? It was far he flew?.
God was not terrible and thunder-blue:
– It was a gentle water bird I knew.

Pity was in him for the weak and strong,
All who have suffered when the days were long
And he was deep and gentle as a song.

As a calm soldier in a cloak of grey
He did commune with me for many a day
Till the dark fear was lifted far away.

Sober-apparelled, yet he caught the glow:
Always of Heaven would he speak, and low,
And he did tell me where the wishes go.

Kinsfolk of his it was who long before
Came from the mist (and no one knows the shore)
Came with the little children to the door.

Was he less wise than those birds long ago
Who flew from God (He surely willed it so)
Bearing great happiness to all below?

Long have I learned that all his speech was true;
I cannot reason it – how far he flew –
God is not terrible nor thunder-blue.

Sometimes, when watching in the white sunshine,
Someone approaches – I can half define
All the calm beauty of that friend of mine.

Nothing of hatred will about him cling:
Silent – how silent – but his heart will sing
Always of little children and the Spring.

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Feel Like You Have too much Mucus? These Foods Will Hel

Foods that can help alleviate excessive mucus include:

  1. Pineapple: Contains bromelain, an enzyme that can help with respiratory problems that are associated with allergies and asthma.
  2. Ginger: Known for its anti-inflammatory properties, ginger can be effective in clearing mucus.
  3. Garlic: Has natural antibacterial and antiviral properties, which can help clear infections that may be causing mucus buildup.
  4. Turmeric: Contains curcumin, which has anti-inflammatory effects and can reduce mucus production.
  5. Lemon: Rich in vitamin C, it can boost the immune system and help break down mucus.
  6. Honey: Known for its antimicrobial properties, honey can soothe the throat and reduce mucus production.
  7. Berries: High in antioxidants, they can help strengthen the immune system.
  8. Steamed Vegetables: Easier to digest and can help reduce mucus production. Dark leafy greens are particularly beneficial.
  9. Herbal Teas: Such as peppermint or chamomile, can soothe the throat and reduce mucus.
  10. Warm Liquids: Like soups or broths, can help loosen mucus and provide relief.

It’s also important to stay hydrated, as water can help thin the mucus, making it easier to expel. Avoiding dairy products, processed foods, and sugar, as they can increase mucus production, is also advisable.

Source: ChaptGPT

Joke of the Day ~ Joe’s Grandmother is into Pole Dancing

Joe: “My 80 year old grandmother is in to pole dancing.”

Pete: “She is?”

Joe: “Yah, she holds onto the pole as she gets in and out of the tub.”

Thinking Out Loud: Love is All

Today’s Thinking Out Loud reflection is on Cervantes  work, Don Quixote.

“Then, his armor being furnished, his morion turned into a helmet, his hack christened, and he himself confirmed, He came to the conclusion that nothing more was needed now but to look out for a lady to be in love with; For a knight-errant without love was like a tree without leaves or fruit, or a body without a soul.” Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote

Note: Love is all. Love completes us. It requires us to bury our ego so we may love another without any thought to ourselves. When one has this type of love relationship, one forgets who he or she is and becomes immersed in the other forming a new identity. Two separate people become one. Neither one feels suffocated or trapped. Each feels, perhaps for the first time, alive and free to experience life at a heightened level.

Today’s Inspiring Photo: A New Day – A New Beginning

A NEW DAY – A NEW BEGINNING

Many Thanks to my friend. Crystal, who shared this Kansas sunrise.

Today’s Anagram – It’s Time to Exercise Your Brain 

Today’s mind sharpening anagram is a two or three word phrase. Can you unscramble the anagram to discover the two or three word phrase? It’s time to exercise your brain!

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