Friday, June 12, 2020

June  12,   2020




Thought  for  Today 



“Most  ball  games are lost,  not won.”  


Casey Stengel



Thursday, June 11, 2020

June   11, 2020


TRUTH

When truth is not thought out, 
when truth is not seen with its 
consequences, when truth is 
seen as  tissue thin, when truth 
is rose petal soft, when truth is 
made of broken branches – then 
it can be further snapped, further 
unsapped, then it becomes even 
more disconnected with  what is 
necessary for life together –
for commerce and  communication -
then that person doesn’t care if
he or she lies or steals or doesn’t
keep commitments – or their word,
but if truth is  made of metal –
steel or titanium – hammered out –
forged fired – then you’re dealing
with someone you can down deep trust.


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2020



June   11,  2020





Thought  for  Today 


“As  long as one keeps searching, the answers come.”

Joan  Baez




 



Wednesday, June 10, 2020

June   10,   2020


WATERMELONS

The elevator is coming down ….
The train is heading towards this stop ….
I know what is going to happen next.
I’ve stood here in this moment before.

But  what would happen if the inside
of the watermelon wasn’t always red?
What would happen if the elevator
had inside a hippo and a giraffe?

Wouldn’t marriages and friendships
be that much more lasting if we didn’t
know what’s next – like watermelons
being blue inside – surprise! Surprise!

©  Andy Costello, Reflections 2020

June   10,   2020  

Thought   for  Today  



“You just have to learn not to care about the dust mites under the bed.”   

Margaret Mead

Tuesday, June 9, 2020


June   9,   2020


Thought   for  Today 

“Virtues are formed  by  prayer. 
Prayer preserves temperance.  
Prayer suppresses anger. 
Prayer prevents emotions of pride and envy. 
Prayer draws into the soul the Holy Spirit,  
and raises us to Heaven.” 

St. Ephrem of Syria


June 9, 2020

B    L   M

They have been walking 
for more than 400 years now: 
when we get that we get
that Black Lives Matter? 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2020