What’s Gone Well Today? ®
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When has someone made your day with the service they’ve given, or something they’ve said or done for you? Sharing these moments may inspire others. They lift the spirit!
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They answered an immediate need… can’t get better than that
Another friend of ours had asked me to get rid of a box of hangers. I offered this on a VictoriaFreecycle group and within a few hours two needs were met.
The recipient wrote “it was perfect”
A perfect connection
I saw the Will Weigler was online and sent him a link to my “Ken Kesey Moment” clip.
He wrote back, “Christopher, did you happen to see my post last month when I listed The Electric Cool Aid Acid Test as a book [ Ken Kesey wrote it] that had a profound influence on me at age 16? It was one of the major prompts for me to spend the summer I turned 17 hitchhiking across Canada and the US in search of adventure and a clearer sense of who I was.”
Tomorrow I am going with my friend Adam to Lizard Lake for fishing and thanksgiving roast in the wild I am really looking forward to it!
What is worth imagining?
About 10 months ago I attended a very large climate change protest. I always see these as a collection of interesting folks some of who are willing and ready to share a ‘moment’. I spent less than a minute with this stranger who was so ready to share after I asked him good question. In this case it may have been, “What gives you hope?”
I just found his clips again on my Google Photos recently and took the time to bring it together.
This stranger’s bringing up Ken Kesey immediately intrigued me as Kesey was the leader of the Merry Pranksters in the book “The Electric Cool Aid Acid Test” which had a big influence on me in my youth.
So appreciate Bill Bourne’s continuing generosity in allowing me to use his music in my clips.