Wednesday, May 6, 2020

May 6, 2020



PEOPLE  SITTING  ON  STAIRS

of places for sitting: on rocks,
on the grass, in malls, couches,
booths, boxes, and piano stools.

But the best – of course – is on
stairs – where others can spot
and see us from all angles – views – 
and nobody is in a power position.


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2020
The stairs at St. Paul's in London.


May  6, 2020



Thought  for  Today

“The real history does not get written, because it is not in people’s brains but in their nerves and vitals.” 

A.   N. Whitehead,
Dialogues, 1953

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

May  5, 2020

LIFE’S   BIGGEST   LESSON?


What’s  life’s  biggest lesson?

That’s one of life’s best questions.

When you’re looking for a question-
to pop – when you’re at a wedding –
and you’re using crutches because
of a knee operation and the person
you’re seated next to is in a wheelchair.

Ask:  What's life's biggest lesson?

It could be, “Ask questions.”


To me at 80, my answer would be
CRUMBLE. For starters, crumble teaches 
us we’re not God. Crumble teaches us
that cookies crumble – so too toys –
and sidewalks and grandparents.

And relationships….  Relationships
crumble. Dad or mom gets a new
job in Dayton or Omaha and kids
have to go to new schools or a
girl dumps a boy. There’s better.

Ask: What’s life’s biggest  lesson?

What’s your best question? 

What's your best answer?


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2020





May   5,  2020



Thought   for  Today

 “When people are least sure,  they are often the most dogmatic.”

J. K. Galbraith,
The Great Crash, 1955


Monday, May 4, 2020

May  4,  2020



IT’S  NOT  A  MOVIE

It’s not a movie.
“The End” might not come at The End.
The girl might not get the guy.
The girl might get some other guy.
Some scenes might not work.
Some lines might not work either.
Some parts might be quite boring.
It might be black and white and
we want everything in color.
Sometimes life is a comedy.
Sometimes life is a tragedy.
Sorry! Life does not give Oscars.
But there are lots of unexpected stars. 


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2020



May   4, 2020






Thought for Today


“Lloyd  George once remarked that negotiating with De Valera was like picking up mercury with a fork.  De Valera replied, ‘Why doesn’t he try a spoon?’”

Bernard Baruch,
The Public Years

Sunday, May 3, 2020




TELL  US  YOUR  STORY

Tell  us your story....

Tell us what happened so far ....

Tell us your dreams ....

Tell us about your mom and dad and other significant people ....

Tell us your surprises.....

Tell us your jobs ....

Tell us where you lived ....

Tell us what you learned ....

Tell us the hurts that hurt ....

Tell us the hurts and the helps ....

Tell us about your blessings ....


Tell us about how you're using your time in this time of the 
virus.

Watch and listen to this interview of Sidney Poitier.  He was born February 20, 1927 and is still alive.