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I am thrilled to find out that I still have enough memory to remember my password for this website as I return to it.
I often find out that I have enough by having too much or not enough. The feeling of having too much (food, stuff, things to do, etc.) is a feeling of noise, bloat, clutter, and “stuffedness.” The feeling of having not enough (to do, because I am and have been so fortunate in so many other respects) is a feeling of vacancy that requires me to come home and ...
I often find out that I have enough by having too much or not enough. The feeling of having too much (food, stuff, things to do, etc.) is a feeling of noise, bloat, clutter, and “stuffedness.” The feeling of having not enough (to do, because I am and have been so fortunate in so many other respects) is a feeling of vacancy that requires me to come home and occupy myself so I can reflect on what really needs to be done rather than just being busy.
In some ways it’s like Goldilocks and bowls of porridge; Little Bear’s bowl was “just right.” It’s good to learn to take a child sized portion all over again, then there might be enough to go around.
Among other things, we have a lovely big corner lot around our home. I am gradually trying to plant it more and more to have Florida Natives and pollinator friendly plants. It is a wonderful thing to have the space, time, awareness, physical and financial capability to do this and to have the encouragement of family and Friends, too.
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