Sunday, May 16, 2021

May  16,  2021

 


Thought for the Day

 

“Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom.”

 

Anonymous


Saturday, May 15, 2021

 May 15, 2021



GETTING  OLDER

I don't see too many senior citizens
wearing back packs - but it helps
if they carry with them patience,
laughter, their glasses and their
hearing aids  - plus a smile.

Faith, hope and charity ought
to be packed into their outlook -
along with the ability to tell only
one story a time - because the 
older we get, the more we got. Amen.

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2021


 May 15,  2021



Thought for the Day


“Instead of thinking outside the box, just get rid of it.”

 

Unknown


Friday, May 14, 2021

May  14,  2021


NON-STOP OCEAN

 

The ocean is non-stop –
constant – sliding into
and onto our beach.
 
Sometimes the waves
are pounding, pushing,
jumping, leaping at us.
 
Sometimes all is calm:
the slow slide of waves –
calming moving in and out.
 
The ocean – does it ever
get a chance to say to God,
“Is this the way you want it?”
 
Or does God say, “Just do it.
Surprise all of us. Whatever,
but make it all interesting.”

 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2021

 


May  14,  2021

 

Thought for the Day




 

“Love is the crocodile on the river of desire.”

Bhartrihari (570-651)

Thursday, May 13, 2021

May 13,  2021 


WHO  SAID?

  
Who said you can’t make mistakes?
 
Who said you can’t forgive?
 
Who said you can’t say, “I don’t know.”
 
Who said you can’t say, “Let me think about that?”
 
Who said you can’t recover?
 
Who said you can’t begin again?
 
Who said you can’t say, “Who said?”

 

 

                                                                                                      © Andy Costello, Reflections 2021



Wednesday, May 12, 2021

 May   12,  2021 




GOOD  THING HE  WASN’T  MURDERED
 
Every time I hear on the news
or see in the newspapers that
someone was murdered, I say,
“No!”  When I see scenes of
the Nazi concentration camps
being opened, I reflect on
Victor Emil Frankel who survived.
 
He taught us the need in life
to search for meaning. He
taught us about the need to
want to continue – to know
there are people waiting for
me – that we have a why and
any how to proclaim it counts.

 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2021