Wednesday, July 29, 2020


July   29,   2020

MARTHA’S  RED  CHAIR 

The red vinyl of her kitchen chair 
is as brand new as the day Mary 
and her brother Lazarus bought it 
for her. They called it “Martha’s 
Kitchen” – because after all - she 
was always in it – cooking up a 
storm for them and special guests 
like Jesus. Maybe when she dies 
someone will sit on it – and Mary 
will finally say, “Hey, you can’t 
sit there. That’s Martha’s chair.” 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2020 
Feast of St. Martha - July  29 

July   29,  2020

Thought  for  Today



For a string to have  one  end it must have another.” 

Someone

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

July   28,   2020


COMBINATIONS

Fast and Slow
Beginning and End
First and Last
Morning and Night
Balance and “Ooops!”
Mercy and Grace
East and West
North and South
Comedy and Tragedy
War and Peace
Yin and Yang
Black and White
Hot and Cold
Work and Sabbath
Odd and Even
Winter and Summer
Youth and Old Age
Sweet and Bitter
Front and Back
Female and Male
Odd and Even
Tears and Laughter
You and Me

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2020

July  28,  2020

Thought  for  Today



“A celebrity is someone you want to meet.  A hero is someone you want to be like.”  

Lincoln   DeWitt, U.S. 
Mens Skeleton Team


Monday, July 27, 2020

July 27, 2020

IT  IS  GOOD TO KNOW


It is good to know
someone knows I exist.

It is good to know
that I know that I know.

It is good to know
when I  don’t know.

It’s good to know
when someone knows when I’m sick.

It’s good to know
when someone knows I know they exist.

It’s good to know
I think I know that God knows I know.

It’s good to know
that I know about “Therefores ….”

It’s good to know
that I know that Descartes existed.


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2020


July 27, 2020




Thought for Today

“All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.”

Walt Disney [1901-1966]

Sunday, July 26, 2020

July   26,   2020



AN  ANSWER

He wondered and worried
for weeks – for months –
for the longest time – till
the moment came when
he told his parents what
he was going to do – and
one said, “Yes” and the
other said, “No” and he
got his answer why he
wondered and worried
for weeks – for months –
for the longest time. Yes.


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2020