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Looking over an old, finished journal, I found an entry near the end dated January 16,2020. It involved questions to be considered at the end of each day.

“Today I am grateful for…” Hurricane Laura not hitting our part of the Texas Gulf coast yesterday.

“Today I helped someone by…” sending several texts of encouragement, answering a request for advice, and disinfecting and restocking my Little Free Library after emptying it in preparation for the storm.

Now the neighbors will have reading materials for tomorrow’s Severe Heat Warning when they have to stay indoors.

“Something that made me happy today…” was being checked on by a younger friend.

“Today I learned…” that online teaching is going to be very time consuming.

“Tomorrow I will…” try to catch up with myself and bake cookies to replace the ones we ate today.

“Eventually I will…” accomplish my dream of owning a used bookshop. My little town has NO bookstore, and I am thinking and saving up for it now. Maybe when I’m 90? LOL

Try this little “game” with me. Wait until the end of a day, and answer these questions, either on your own blog or in the comment section below.

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9 responses to “THOUGHTS AT THE END OF A THURSDAY (AUGUST 28TH, 2020”

  1. Teagan R. Geneviene Avatar

    Dear Rae, what a lovely day you had. Those questions really help bring things into perspective. Take care in the heat. Hugs on the wing.

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    1. Teagan R. Geneviene Avatar

      And I’m grateful to have made a little progress on my current novel. It’s really been slow going.

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  2. Jee Wan Avatar

    This is such a meaningful post! I came in to check on your post and so happy to know you and your family are okay! Sending positive thoughts and love to your way 💕

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Thanks so much, friend.

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  3. Léa Avatar

    While your Little Free Library is delightful, we have many similar sites here in France, a book store is crucial. I wish you all the best in this endeavor. As your dream becomes a reality you could post an address (perhaps a P.O. Box) where other book lovers could send a book or two they are ready to let go of?
    There is a village in the Montagne Noir (black mountain) with a population of about 1,000 people. The last visit I made there were 23 bookstores. I’ve done several posts from my visits there and hope to get up there again soon. There is also a museum of printing and a massive old structure that was always dedicated to making paper, printing, and publishing. While much of that old structure is now closed down, they still continue to produce papers and such not to mention give classes. The village, as one might imagine, is also heavily into the arts and there are a number of galleries at every turn. The name of this dear little village is Montolieu or Le Ville du Livres (The Village of Books).

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      The Village of Books sounds like a dream come true. On my. Oh my.

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      1. Léa Avatar

        Rae, thank you. For me it is a wonderland. Each time I go I search for a French poet I haven’t read before and perhaps another book or two… It has been too long since I posted on Montolieu so maybe it is time to reblog them until I can get back up there. If I don’t go soon, I may wait until after the first of the year. While it will be colder up there, I adore the truffle festivals that are nearby and would have to force myself to attend…

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  4. sjhigbee Avatar

    I love the idea of your bookshop! There are so many places where there used to books for sale – and they’re no longer available. Sadly, I think the current emergency isn’t good news for real books, rather than the virtual article:(.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Sad fact–you’re right. It certainly isn’t good for bookstores either!

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