Peggy, my wife of 51-years
The circa 1955 house in which we have lived for 32-years
Cats, cat art, cat poetry, cat cartoons, cat fiction, cat history, the cat goddess Bastet
Memories of my mother, my father, Peggy’s mother, my father’s mother, various dogs, and other beloved dead, some of whom I only know through what they left behind
Believing that my mother and father did the best they could despite their failings
Coffee in the morning
Not having to worry about running out of money—at least not very much
Having access to medical care
Blog friends who I will never lay eyes upon
My British friends, Michelle and Philip
Phone calls from Philip
My sister, Anne
My thoughtful and generous former neighbor, Ellie, who just brightened my day with an email
My longtime friends, Jackie and Kurt, who are coming to visit me today
The cartoons of Gary Larson and George Booth
Gomer Pyle’s sweetness, innocence, honesty, and natural ability to find the good in everyone
Ernie Pyle’s ability to write eloquently and perceptively about the war that made him miserable and finally killed him
My houseplants
The marigolds and elephant ears (taro) that I grow in my backyard planter; the petunias that I grow in my front planter
People who are kind to animals
People of exemplary integrity
Knowing that the world’s most generous people are often its poorest
Reading about knots, houseplants and other things in bed at night
Tying knots in the cords that I keep by my bed
Having been born in the first half of the 20th century because since childhood it has made me feel more mature than people like Peggy who weren’t born until the early 50s
Western movies and TV shows
Enjoying old movies and old TV shows with Peggy
10 comments:
What a lovely list! Thanks for making me smile.
Your post about what you dislike is much longer than this one. We humans love to complain and sometimes our complaints can be effective. There is a lot to like and appreciate about life. Just watching my brother's deaf dog at Christmas Day celebrations today was a wonder.
"What a lovely list! Thanks for making me smile."
Thank you, Darla.
"Your post about what you dislike is much longer than this one."
It is actually ten items shorter, but you're right inasmuch as the explanations make it longer.
"Just watching my brother's deaf dog at Christmas Day celebrations today was a wonder."
I wish I could have seen him or her.
I am honoured to be on the list sweetie X Twenty loves that appear off the top of your head is a fine thing, I know some people who would struggle with ten; I am very much in your camp though and find my joys all around me (you and Peggy featuring too). Xxx
I must attempt a post like this.
How do you read in bed at night, it seems to me to be the most uncomfortable thing, not to mention that as soon as my body hits the sheets I just want to sleep. I briefly considered an adjustable bed. I wonder if that would make reading in bed more enticing
Very nice list. My blessings are my family, health, gardens, birds and freedom from money worries
"Twenty loves that appear off the top of your head is a fine thing, I know some people who would struggle with ten..."
I hadn't thought about this, but I think that if a person really and truly can't think of even ten "small" things that they enjoy (things like eating popcorn while watching an old movie would qualify), they're completely overwhelmed by depression or by the burden of divorce, poor health, the death of a loved one, etc.
"My blessings are my family, health, gardens, birds and freedom from money worries."
Might I ask, then, for the loan of, shall we say, $50,000... come to think of it, $100,000 would be preferable. Actually, I'm doing okay money-wise considering that every time the stock and bond markets get their heads above water, the damn Fed raises interest rates yet again, upon which both stocks and bonds take yet another tumble. Much of the world has now gone into a recession, and there are enormous fears that the US is about to do the same, yet the Fed just keeps on keeping on with its rate increases.
Sue, does your interest in "gardens" mean that you garden, or that you enjoy visiting gardens, or both? I'm from the southeastern US originally, and there were a lot more large gardens down there than there are in the Northwest, and I miss them quite a lot.
Thank you for your enjoyable comment. Are you the Sue who is from Portland?
This is Sue. I garden a lot My house is surrounded by flower beds. I also have a vegetable garden. As it is the dead of winter, I am not doing much gardening. I also enjoy seeing other gardens
I am Sue from Michigan , escape from Cancerland. Kris is from Portland. My blog used to show up when I commented but no longer. Maybe because I am using an Apple phone and there is no app
So pleased I've rediscovered your blog after almost 10 years when I avoided all blogs and did no posting myself. But I was pleased to see you're still kicking, as my Dad would have said. And I especially liked this post, and I feel I must immediately sit down and try something similar myself.
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