Most of us have a moral compass we use to guide us through every day events and to navigate life's path. Our compass is seldom taken out and examined until we're faced with a new or tough decision. It's part of who we are, embedded like our senses and, for the most part, we take …
Tag: Philosophy
Christmas is…
...about moments. Christmas means different things to us all. You may take solace in religion, share quality time with family and friends or crack open the booze the second the sun clears the horizon. For me Christmas is about moments. From a subtle smile and kind words shared by friends seldom seen, to those loud …
Teenage “Meh” is the new angst.
I left my teenage life behind 19 years ago, yet it has taken that long to fully understand the meaning of "meh." There are fancy words for this expression - disillusionment, apathy, indifference, stoicism, lethargy, disinterest...choose your favourite from a thesaurus near you. These days they all mean the same thing, meh, and it's a …
A week of Smiley’s and Frowner’s
It's been a strange week, dear blog reader. A week of smiles and frowns. A week of quirky surprises, weird conversations, unexpected revelations and little time (until this evening) to reflect on the weirdness of the world that never ceases to amaze and entertain me. I had planned to spend a few quality hours working …
My Guest Post on Pibbles & Me!
A few weeks ago I was kindly asked if I wanted to be a featured guest at Pibbles & Me, a wonderfully humorous and uplifting blog I've been following for...gosh, a year or two now at least. My post What Can Dogs Teach Us About Life is ready for your viewing pleasure, so get clicking …