Sunday, January 3, 2021

January  3,  2021

 


THE  STEED  BIT HIS  MASTER 

The steed bit his master:
How came this to pass?
He heard the good pastor
Cry, “All flesh is grass.”
 

Anonymous

Saturday, January 2, 2021

January  2,  2021

 


TO  SEE GOD
 
When I stop to see,
when I stop to look around me,
I see walls, rug, floor, ceiling,  
I see books on shelves,
photographs on end tables,
the salt and pepper shakers on
the kitchen table and people
moving back and forth – and
when I close my eyes,
I sense YOU GOD  in one of those
clouds we go through
on an airplane flight – up
and through till we come out into
bright, bright  light – on the other
side of everything – much more
real than a shake of salt or pepper
or a tea bag in my cup or hot water.

 © Andy Costello, Reflections 2021


January  2,  2021

 

Thought for the Day

ROCHESTER  EXTEMPORE

 
And after singing Psalm the Twelfth,
He laid his book upon the shelf
And looked much simply like himself;
With eyes turned up, as white as ghost,
He cried, “Ah, Lard! ah, Lard of Hosts!
I am a rascal, that thou knowst!”

 
John Wilmot,
Earl of Rochester

January 1,  2021


HAPPY  NEW  YEAR!
 
“Happy  New  Year!”
 
Whatever mood we’re in,
we wish each other a
“Happy New Year!”
 
For starters, we wish health,
joy, God, and peace flowing
like a river in our relationships.
 
This year, we all want a better year
than last year, for family, country,
world, and no more nonsense. Amen!

 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2021


Friday, January 1, 2021

 January  1,  2021

 


Thought for the Day

“Well, we have a whole new year ahead of us. And wouldn't it be wonderful if we could all be a little more gentle with each other, a little more loving, and have a little more empathy, and maybe, next year at this time we'd like each other a little more.”

 

Judy Garland

Thursday, December 31, 2020

December 31, 2020

 


THE   END

  

Sometimes those two words,
“The End” are welcomed, like
today, the end of 2020!
 
Sometimes those two words,
“The End” are an “It all depends!”
as in a life or a marriage.
 
Sometimes those two words,
“The End” are an “Oh no!”
like the end of a great get together.
 
Sometimes those two words,
“The End” will be no more,
as in Eternal life within God.

 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2020


December  31, 2020

 


Thought for Today

 

“Never worry about the size of your Christmas tree. In the eyes of children, they are all 30 feet tall”


Larry Wilde