Thursday, November 29, 2018

November 29, 2018


GOD WALKED INTO A ROOM

God walked into a room.
There was a party going on.
The music and the food were good.
And all those who thought
they knew who God was
didn’t go over to say, “Hello.”

Well, in the middle of a dance
several people looked over
their partner’s shoulder and
thought as they saw God
sitting with a stranger, “Don’t
you know whom you’re talking to?”


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2018





November 29, 2018 





Thought for today: 


“A  Roman  divorced from his wife, being highly blamed by his friends, who demanded, ‘Was she not chaste?  Was she not fair?  Was she  not fruitful?’ holding out his shoe, asked them whether it was not new and well made.  ‘Yet,’ added he, ‘none of you can tell me where it pinches me.’” 


Plutarch [A.D. 46-120

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

November 28





THE  GALWAY SHAWL

One never knows what goes on
with the next person; so you
have to be nosy and talk to them.

Did you know everyone has a song,
everyone has a story, so you have to
ask them what their song and story are.

“You two - how did you catch each other?" “Well it wasn’t jewels, diamonds, no powder - no paint. It was ….”

“Well, she wore a bonnet with a ribbon,
we did some walking and some talking,
but what did it was: the Galway Shawl.”


 © Andy Costello, Reflections 2018





November 28, 2018

Thought for today: 




“A small  thing  often makes a greater revelation of character than battles where thousands die.”  

Plutarch [A.D. 46-120]


Tuesday, November 27, 2018

November 27, 2018



BLUE

Blue - easy on the eyes -
blue skies and blue eyes -
memories of the blue beach waters
of the Mediterranean and the Caribbean -
then there were those letters
written with bright  blue ink
on white or yellow paper -
letters from my parents -
but mostly from my mom -
when at school - way, way back -
away from home - on my own -
blue - the color that calms
the heart beat in my chest
when I’m worried and restless -
when I’m agitated
like the  wild red fires -
destroying the coastal forests -
but I still don’t know why
when I’m feeling down
they call that feeling blue.

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2018



November 27, 2018 



Thought for today: 

“Rhapsody in Blue.”  


George Gershwin [1898-1937], 
Title of compositon [1924]

Monday, November 26, 2018

November 26, 2018


GIVE  GOD  THE  GLORY

Did you ever see an athlete -
after a great catch or hit - pause
and raise his index finger to the
sky - and give God the glory?

Did you ever see yourself
after a great word or move -
pause and point your index
finger at yourself - to your glory?

Did you ever realize we all  do that?
It’s such an embarrassing moment.
Quick, we head for the video tape
and erase our selfie moments.


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2018