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Jan 13, 2023Liked by 3musesmerge

Yay! More black pepper... (you had to be there) Supercalifragilistic!

I believe Emmett Fox noted, in Sermon On The Mount, “What we put our minds to increases.”

IMHO, your writing and creativity embody that notion! Not so oddly, I find that contagious. 😉

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Spangler!

You are a priceless gem 💎 of a human being! The world 🌎 is a better place because of you! Well, at least my world is! TY! 🙏🏼🕊️🙏🏼

Isn’t it interesting that we have found something here that we’re not afraid of catching and that “it” is indeed both contagious 😷 and intoxicating! 😵

Finally, something I can actually drink to! Even if it’s just some bubbly cider...🥂

#Grateful for YOU and 3mm! 😎

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Jan 13, 2023Liked by 3musesmerge

George Carlin: “If corn oil is made from corn, and vegetable oil is made from vegetables, what is baby oil made from?” 😁

I once asked our restaurant server about their "Kids Menu": "So, are these fresh kids, or frozen?" The poor fellow then explained to me, with as little condescension as was humanly possible, that this was a menu FOR kids. And gave examples. He got a larger tip than usual.

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“You so often nudge us to open windows of experience.” ~Typist, aka, Gail Boenning

I’m playing with color this weekend. Thanks for the nudge! 😊🙏🏼😊

🐇 🕳️🐇

https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/strategy-and-corporate-finance/our-insights/much-anew-about-nudging

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I love that quote, "The moon was so beautiful that the ocean held up a mirror". It is quite something how things reflect like that. It gives us all a reminder to stop and reflect on ourselves from time to time. How have we grown? Are we doing what we want to be doing right now? Whatever reflection you see, just remember that without growth we become idle.

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I have a multi-color paper pack. Same idea. Start small. Experiment. I haven’t played with pastels yet, so it will be a completely new experience for me. I have played with color pencils quite a bit.

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