Saturday, June 29, 2019


June 29, 2019


 YAWN 

A  yawn, 
a universal, all languages, message, 
like a crossing guard’s hand signal 
to stop everything 
and let another’s being to catch up 
with itself and then get back to where 
it was and where it was going. 
Oh, “Hi!” and “Hello!” 
“Now what were you trying to say?” 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019


June  29, 2019 


Thought for today: 

“I hope,  when I stop,  people will think that I mattered.”  


Martina Navratilova, 
International Herald Tribune
July 22, 1986.

Friday, June 28, 2019




WALKING  INTO

Walking into ….
Yes I do a lot of that in a lifetime. 

Front doors, side doors, glass,
opened, closed, hesitant … doors …. 

I look around: I see faces. Who’s there? 
What’s there?  Now what? I pause. 

Life …. I’ve been in a lot of places,
a lot of spaces, a lot of lives …. 

Now what? How many more doors do I enter
before I'll then end up being carried out? 

Ok, there is always the background music - while I trust  in God there is no, “That’s it!” 



© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019


June  28, 2019 


Thought for today: 

“Science is what you know, philosophy is what you don’t know.”  


Bertrand Russell, 
Quoted by Alan Wood, 
Bertrand Russell,  
Simon and Schuster, 1958




Thursday, June 27, 2019


June 27, 2019


PERPETUAL  HELP

Now that’s quite a job description
for anyone to post: “Perpetual Help!”

To be there when one is a baby:
obviously. Every mother does that.

To be there when a couple runs
out of wine at their wedding: wonderful.

To be there when one has to carry their
cross to death on the hill called “Calvary”.

And to be doing that ever since for the
helpless, the hurting the shoeless. Amen.


 © Andy Costello, Reflections 2019
June 27, 
Feast of Our Lady of Perpetual Help


June  27, 2019 

Thought for today: 

“Prayer for many is like a foreign land.  When we go there, we go as tourists.  Like most tourists, we feel uncomfortable and out of place.  Like most tourists, we therefore move on before too long and go somewhere else.”  

Robert McAfee Brown, 
Introduction to John B. Coburn, 
Prayer and Personal Religion
Westminster, 1967

Wednesday, June 26, 2019


June 26, 2019

PRAYER

It can be formal with chiseled words - 
from a heavy ritual book with ribbons - 
but most prayers are screams from 
people all around the planet seeing 
a fabulous sunset or waterfall and
feeling “Wow!” or blurting out, 
"Oh my God!" or it could be a sudden
shrieked yell for “Help!”  in a car as
it’s crashing and smashing into the
car in front of it on Route 95 - or
just a  grandparent’s prayer for their
daughter’s kid heading off to college.

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019