Friday, October 31, 2014

Shine Your Light

We all have our brilliancies, every day; moments when we enlighten an individual or group. When we shine our light and influence others. Though we easily recognize the brilliance of others, we are less able to see our own. Open yourself to your brilliancies (hint: they'll seem small to you, but they are profound to others so watch for reaction cues). Discover your brilliancies, cherish them, celebrate them and allow them to multiply. They will, you know. #youareamentor

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

October Birds

The birds gather in flocks of hundreds along the ocean shore on our barrier beaches now. They practice their maneuvers back and forth, up and down, along the tide line inches above the sand and waves. Spinning, darting, turning, they resemble a squirrel pursued by a hungry dog. But the birds move as a group, sometimes intercepting, and then joining, their cousins flying nearby. The flocks rest on the sand between drills and this activity extends for miles. An air of anticipation and fear permeates the searing, austere gale visiting from the dark, wide ocean. They are about to accept an annual challenge and they choose to face it together. I admire their courage.

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Good Health

There is a station on the Dowling College health path called "Body Raising" and the illustration shows what appears to be Igor and Dr Frankenstein with lanterns and shovels peering into a deep hole. 

(Okay, I lied about that last part. It's an icon of a guy doing a pushup...)

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Local Hero


Today's HorrorsCope:

Local Hero

Met a neighbor on our walk today. Elderly gent, widowed, lives alone. Sandy wrecked the home he had lived in for over 50 years. He had feet, not inches of water in the house. Another neighbor sent him off to Florida, cleaned up his house and supervised repairs; all while doing the same to his own home. The first neighbor wanted us to know that there’s a hero nearby.