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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Thoughts To Be Explored

This blog came about in the 'one thing leads to another' sort of way; sometimes called happenstance, a circumstance that just seemed to happen. As did my other blog, called "mmritesblog" on blogspot, which came about as a result of second daughter telling first daughter about her blog. One thing led to another. It is easy to see, there was no previously well thought out plan for either blog. Advance preparation for any task is a good thing. But then, how much pre-planning can you do at age 83?

Once again, I'm doing the 'stick your toe in the water and see what happens' thing.

This second blog came about as I asked myself what else I might do in blogging, and an idea began to emerge. Thoughts began tumbling about in my mind, much like the goodies emerging from a broken pinata. I'm jotting then down, and we will see how they develop, as I have the time and energy to do so. We will just have to see where this road leads as we travel along it. I might list a topic from time to time, then expand on it later. For instance:

Motto
My motto [or at least, one of them] is: "If you can't do what you want, do what you can."

This brings to mind a newspaper column I read as a young adult. Having thought of it, now I will have to look up the name of the Catholic priest who wrote it, and the name of the organization with which he was associated. Their motto, or philosophy was, "It is better to light one little candle, than to curse the darkness."

The organization was "The Christophers," founded by Father James Kellar. I remembered the name of the organization, and looked it up. I am not yet certain if the founder was also the writer of the column I mentioned, but he may have been.

More later.

1 comment:

  1. So far, you have piqued my interest in the thoughts you have tested on both of your blogs. I might say, thought, that for you to use the expression sticking your toe in the water is really quite a risky experience for someone who really doesn't like the water very much! Keep going with this...I love it.

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