Friday, January 4, 2019




SAINT  ELIZABETH  ANN  SETON



HI 
The handshake 
has been around 
for at least 
some 100,000 years,
so,  “Hi!”

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019


January 4, 2019 


Thought for today: 

“Regrets are as personal as fingerprints.”  


Margaret Culkin Banning, 
“Living With Regrets,”  
Readers Digest, October 1958

Thursday, January 3, 2019


January 3, 2019


SUGAR  AND  SALT

Sort of invisible 
especially when I 
fall to the floor -
but when I’m on your fries 
or in your coffee - 
you'll  know I’m here. 
Well, then, how do you want me? 
Sweet or salty?

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019


January  3, 2019 


Thought for today: 

“Today the ringing of the telephone takes precedence over  everything. It reaches a point of terrorism, particularly at dinnertime.  


Nieles Diffrient, 
New York Times, 
October 16,  1986
Notice this was 
before big time 
cell phone time.

Wednesday, January 2, 2019




LISTENING  TO  EACH  OTHER


We’re not the only one on the road.

Now that’s a line we often forget.

And these other people on the road
are not as good a driver as I am.

Next, there’s the question of perception.

We think the other person is too fast
or too slow, depending on the person
in our seat and whether we’re in a hurry.

Then there are the accidents. We hit the
other person's car or cow or fence.

Then there’s the conversation - often
made in the heat of battle. Listen to
how many times we say “listen” when
we’re not listening to each other.


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019


January  2, 2019 


Thought for today: 


“Work is a powerful medicine.” 


St. John Chrysostom [c. 347-407] 
in a Homily.