Is this the new dieting mantra?
"The secret of happiness is not in seeking more, but in developing the capacity to enjoy less"
Ponderings, Pics, Poems from my life
Is this the new dieting mantra?
"The secret of happiness is not in seeking more, but in developing the capacity to enjoy less"
Haruki Murakami, known for dreamlike atmospheres in his literary work, said “No matter how far you travel, you can never get away from yourself.”
So I'll still be being myself in Wales, just in case you were wondering ... but maybe I'll also be a bit more naturally and consistently cheerful than here in the below zero wasteland of Maine. I'm so awfully tired of the cold.
In the meanwhile, I try hard to appreciate the beauty of a rose pink morning in achingly cold conditions.
We're loosely planning our departure for May 1, so we have something a little more concrete to work with, though unlike concrete, it isn't firm...We were surprised to see the previous owners had left this lush carpet behind in our living room. It looks rather fuddy-duddy to me (and is a color that I'm not enamored with), but it feels so exquisitely deep and soft that I thought I might be able to find a way to live with it. And then last week, we discovered why it had been left there. We rolled up the carpet and found an underlay, feeling a little squishy, taped to the floor all around the edges. Of course, speculation was rife as to whether that was where the bodies were kept (!), but ...
We had 3 ring-necked pheasants (introduced from Asia in the 11th century) pottering about in our Welsh garden one day, one of which was melanistic, a rare, dark coloration. Dale was able to get a lovely pic of a regular one from our living room.
