| One thing is certain, and I have always known it — the joys of my life have nothing to do with age. They do not change. Flowers, the morning and evening light, music, poetry, silence, | |
| — May Sarton, | |
| From: “At Seventy: A Journal“ | |
| One of life’s most fulfilling moments occurs in the split-second when the familiar is suddenly transformed into the dazzling aura of the profoundly new. | |
| — Edward Lindaman | |
| From: “Thinking in the Future Tense: A Workout for the Mind“ | |
| [Both quotes were originally found at a blog I have been following for several years: davidkanigan.com | |
| The specific link to the post is: https://davidkanigan.com/lightly-child-lightly-378/ | |
| The first was a blog post. The second was a response to a comment about the blog post. Please visit the original site if you have some spare time. — kmab] | |
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| Click here (23 January) to see the posts of prior years. I started this blog in late 2009. Daily posting began in late January 2011, so not all of the days in the early years (2009-2010) will have posts. | |
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Joys
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