Oh, my! And now, I realize why I use those words so often in my comments on blogs.
Thank you for sharing the TED talk with me. I have heard of TED, but did not know anything about it.
I just shared it with my husband and will be sharing it with my daughter tomorrow when she comes for a visit. I could easily e-mail her the link, but I want to watch it with her like I did with my husband.
Cottleston Pie is the Taoist philosophy dealing with our Inner Nature (as explained by Winnie-the-Pooh) To get the full scoop, read "The Tao of Pooh" by Benjamin Hoff. The full poem is at the very bottom here...
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Utterly gorgeous, profound and true.
Thanks, Bobbie.
Beautiful, We had a sunset like that a week or two ago.
See you soon
Hugs Lynn
Oh, my! And now, I realize why I use those words so often in my comments on blogs.
Thank you for sharing the TED talk with me. I have heard of TED, but did not know anything about it.
I just shared it with my husband and will be sharing it with my daughter tomorrow when she comes for a visit. I could easily e-mail her the link, but I want to watch it with her like I did with my husband.
Thanks again.
I was creating a link to this post from a new post I was writing and noticed that my comment did not appear.
I have been thinking about the words "oh, my God" for several days.
It really struck me, because I find that "oh, my!" are often my words in the comment box. And he explained why I react that way.
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