I find myself humming, "It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood" when things happen that delight me.
My day started with an extraordinary email from a longtime friend I rarely see, and it literally made me tear up with gratitude and happiness.
Then I cut out and laminated (paper to paper) two beautiful book covers that are now drying in my messy house.
I went over to Sunset Ridge to CVS and saw a crowd of people outside the Boss Bagel shop I've never gotten around to trying. Half of them, inside and outside, had dogs and kids; some were alone reading books and papers. I haven't actually eaten there yet, but according to a few people enjoying them, they just might be the best bagels in town.
So then I came home and made a spinach quiche, and it's so delicious I wish I were having a dinner party. I'm having my second piece while watching "Famous Last Words" on Netflix, a wonderful interview with Jane Goodall filmed before her death.
Jan said, "This is who flags should fly half-mast to!" She was a remarkable human being and conservationist and lover of animals. For her ninetieth birthday, she got what she asked for--a party of ninety dogs!
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