ALTUCHER CONFIDENTIAL
Tip No 10 : Don’t Hurt Anyone.
http://www.jamesaltucher.com/2011/03/33-unusual-tips-to-being-a-better-writer/
THE POWER BOX AT THE PROVIDORE IN NORTH BELLINGEN.
THE YAAN.
Good Morning All and Sundry. I ‘m here with you early today. Just sittin’. Just thinking and yaaning. I think that the word ‘SATIRE’ means to tear flesh, which is a shame for me because I once enjoyed a little satire. The barbed tongue. Due to a non-resilient nature of my own which is easily wounded, I am a little more careful with what I say and do these days but I am also careful about being too saccharine. Too gentle. Too allowing.
In recovery from drug addiction we take a step which involves determining which people we have harmed. Somewhere in the Dreaming Years, the Compliant Years, the Nice Years – it seems to me that many people confused the concepts of HURT and of HARM.
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This week’s challenge is in. Not that it really is a challenge. Its an international sharing.
FAMILY.
Time for a look around and see what’s on offer. A shot of mine first and then a look at the early pics from fellow bloggers. Maybe some random sites as well.
For mine, I have chosen one of the most devastating weeks in the life of our family.
How wonderful is the love of a family at a time like that ?
AND THE REST OF THE BLOGGING FAMILY.
http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2011/11/25/weekly-photo-challenge-family/
http://lucidgypsy.wordpress.com/2011/11/25/weekly-photo-challenge-family/
http://rutheh.com/2011/11/26/weekly-photo-challenge-family/
http://halfcnote.com/2011/11/25/weekly-photo-challenge-family/
http://chittlechattle.wordpress.com/2011/11/25/weekly-photo-challenge-family/
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MY FAMILY TODAY.
SATURDAY.
Izzy coming back up the driveway after his early morning run.
the great black & white monochrome photo is very impressing – not easy to forget – even important NOT to forget – we all had those moments in our life – we all are survivors …
Yes indeed. That was a little easy to forget this year. I am emerging now and images like yours are helping greatly. Yes. We are all survivors. Of many things.
Striking, haunting and intimate.