A way to help me feel grounded and sane is to count my blessings. I believe when I acknowledge the good in my world, I am opening the door to more goodness. One thing in my world is the weather. Where I live in Colorado has been the most amazing autumn I can remember in a long time. Most years we get an early snowstorm that takes down branches and leaves and everything is bare even when the weather turns nice the following week. This year has been glorious, colorful, warm and welcoming. No snow, no wind, no worries!
Because of this amazing weather I’ve been able to hike more. There’s something special about starting out on a cool crisp morning and finishing with the warm sun shining down on me. That smile on my face just appears – and is full of thanks for two strong legs, two happy arms and eyes to see the wide open sky. I always welcome a hike so if you’re needing a partner or want to join me, let me know!
Another blessing has been writing on my blog about ways to stay sane. I enjoy looking back over the posts for the past month and am pleased I sallied forth with my challenge. Receiving comments and input from my readers is appreciated as well as reading what they are writing.
I am blessed beyond measure and I bet you are too. Care to share?
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so glad you’ve been having a lovely Fall in so many ways. Each day gives us something, someone, to be thankful for.
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Enjoy your lovely hikes before winter arrives 🙂
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Yes, I too am counting my blessings…especially today.
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Everyday I give thanks for my family, our health, my job, a roof over our heads,my cats and anything more is just a bonus 🙂
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