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Tag Archives: acceptance
Fierce Grace
“Dwell On The Beauty Of Life” – Marcus Aurelius Living here in our changing city requires a fierce grace, once quiet areas are frequently overwhelmed with the noise of destruction and within moments it seems, the sound of construction. There … Continue reading
Posted in blog, journaling, life, memoir, photography, travel
Tagged acceptance, beauty, butterfly-effect, change, culture, destruction, diversity, grace, growth, Lonsdale Quay, serenity, stanley park, tourism, Vancouver, world city
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Waves
Forgiveness, it ebbs and flows over still beating hearts – lapping eternally against grainy edges, to soften any roughness held there leaving rare sea glass in its wake. In time, we might stumble upon this unexpected treasure, lying innocently upon the … Continue reading
Posted in poetry
Tagged #ForgivingFridays, acceptance, cycle, dreams, forgiveness, heart, home, hopes, humanity, love, others, poetry, self, treasure, waves
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Child Woman, Child Man
You in the doorways and streets hugging concrete and dog for warmth, you who cry out for love and acceptance seeking family from sidewalks. You are the brave, leaving abuse behind. Pause in this time and place to catch your … Continue reading
Posted in poetry
Tagged acceptance, activism, golden rule, homeless, love, Mothers, ocean, poetry, streets, values, Victoria
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