Hi, Baldy! 🙂 Thanks for the visit and all comments. I hope you are doing fine. I don’t know is it about my reader, your absence or mine, but I haven’t noticed you around lately. It’s good to see you again. 🙂
I am planning, but I need to finish “Manuscript Found in Accra” first because I’ve already bought it and started to read. “Aleph” will be next. Thank you. 🙂
Manuscript found in Accra is also an awesome novel written by Coelho. In fact I have used it last year in one of our Carpe Diem months. I will tell you later which month. Our haiku family members wrote wonderful haiku in that month.
I remember that a few months ago I read several excellent haiku and that I saw tag Carpe diem, but at that time I didn’t realize what was it about nor how things work with challenges in general. Believe me, I don’t even know how or why I opened your blog just on the day when you posted “Aleph, the journey begins” and it was clear to me what I needed to do. I am not superstitious, but I really believe that it was a sign. What about? I have no clue, but it is superb! 🙂
Very serious philosophy. Really worth thinking about.
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Seems that these prompts lead me to philosophy 🙂 Thank you!
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Interesting idea. I wonder where I’ll end up? 😉
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I believe that we all have a same question 🙂 Thanks for the visit.
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nice to catch up with some of your beautiful writing, Sky, thanks for sharing, best wishes from baldy 🙂
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Hi, Baldy! 🙂 Thanks for the visit and all comments. I hope you are doing fine. I don’t know is it about my reader, your absence or mine, but I haven’t noticed you around lately. It’s good to see you again. 🙂
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That’s so true Sky … life is a continues circle a ‘perpetuum mobile’ and we will once find our way back to our first life ever.
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I guess so. We can believe or no. I am pretty inspired by your stories from the book. It is on my “as soon as it is possible”-list. 🙂
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‘Aleph’ is really a novel you’ve to read.
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I am planning, but I need to finish “Manuscript Found in Accra” first because I’ve already bought it and started to read. “Aleph” will be next. Thank you. 🙂
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Manuscript found in Accra is also an awesome novel written by Coelho. In fact I have used it last year in one of our Carpe Diem months. I will tell you later which month. Our haiku family members wrote wonderful haiku in that month.
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That was back in 2013 July … that month I had all prompts from Manuscript found in Accra.
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I remember that a few months ago I read several excellent haiku and that I saw tag Carpe diem, but at that time I didn’t realize what was it about nor how things work with challenges in general. Believe me, I don’t even know how or why I opened your blog just on the day when you posted “Aleph, the journey begins” and it was clear to me what I needed to do. I am not superstitious, but I really believe that it was a sign. What about? I have no clue, but it is superb! 🙂
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It had to be … 🙂
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🙂
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