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The end? 5 things TODAY

 

Thrilled to celebrate my first month of 5 ThingsTODAY posting, I let myself slip away and wasted my time waiting to recenter and get back to the flow. But rather than starting slowly and then betting back, I slipped further away and felt that I needed to take a day off and did not post anything. I felt guilty at first yet did not curse the world because that was my decision and no one was trampled on. 

I thought of writing something else than my 5 things just to shake things up. Maybe I should document my plan to sort out my things. Maybe...maybe.

Yet here I am again.

5 things TODAY.

  1. My truth. The most important thing that matters.
  2. The past. Should stay where it is. 
  3. Staying in awe (once again). Be it seeing an enormous walnut tree for the first time or that bird that landed on our table. 
  4. Côté Jardin. It has been a while since I listened to this garden program in TSR.
  5. Canton Vaud. Went to Aubonne, not in Ikea, mind you but to the Arboretum. Took home two pots of medicinal plants and a pot of salvia microphylla.
Love,
Myra


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