Saturday, June 4, 2011

A Few Words of Apology & Appreciation

I want to take a moment to thank all of you, who so kindly, left me such encouraging comments & well wishes before I left. They were all greatly appreciated.



I apologize for not acknowledging them sooner. I was so overwhelmed at the last, that I lost track of blogging life. Thank you all, especially Tomoko, who has been ill. I was so sorry to learn that you had not been well, I hope you are feeling much better.




Now that I am here I step back in time a bite. I have no car, no TV, no dishwasher or microwave, & no computer or access to the Internet . I ride my bike 8 k to the next town to use the wifi in a cafe. So I will not be able to follow your blogs as closely & my posting will be even more sporadic than usual. My thanks & apologies in advance.




Although, I lack many modern convenances, I am taking life slower & taking the time to smell the flowers, as they say. I am replacing fast paced rituals with simpler ones. Slowly, I am finding the simple pleasure of each morning sweeping the rose petals from my front walkway, to be as meaning full as my more modern rituals left behind.

4 comments:

  1. Dear Sally.
    You are surrounded by such lovely flowers! I also love to find simple pleasure and small beauties in my daily lives.

    Thank you Sally. I have completely recovered from my asthma! I take medicines in spring and autumn. However, I am guilty of sometimes forgetting to take care of myself!!
    Rainy season has begun in Japan. The green leaves and hydrangea are beautiful in the rain. Sally, please take care.
    Tomoko.
    I am sending my comment using a different way,because of Google trouble.

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  2. Lovely to see you have arrived in your other world.Sweeping rose petals from the doorway seems straight out of a fairytale.

    Enjoy your summer!

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  3. I sigh to think of you in that darling French village. Such sweet peace! Enjoy some quiet time, Sally.

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  4. Well, living in France sounds heavenly. No wifi, I would have to draw the line there. How could I make everyone jealous of my fabulous life in France if I couldn't blog about it?

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