Serving Up Pooh-isms

An early morning walk is like bathing in grace.  My fellow morning walkers know this.  We nod to each other.  Words break the spell.  We soak up blessing for the day, drawing from nature, our one accord: harmony.
        ------G. Hill
How do you spell love? You don’t spell it. You feel it.
Sometimes, if you stand on the bottom rail of a bridge
and lean over to watch the river slipping slowly away beneath you,
you will suddenly know everything there is to be known.
“What day is it?”
“It’s today,” squeaked Piglet.
“My favorite day,” said Pooh.”
Sometimes the smallest things take up the most room in your heart.
“How lucky I am to have so many wonderful things that it is hard to say goodbye.”
You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.
Think it over, think it under.
A day without a friend is like a pot without a single drop of honey left inside.
Counsel in the heart of man is like deep water; but a man of understanding will draw it out.
—–Proverbs 20:5

GH

“A hug is always the right size.”

5 Comments Add yours

  1. Janice says:

    Think it over think it under. Now that’s sticks in my brain I will use that in the future with my great grand children. Older teens that only think one way, NOW is the answer to them.
    A new way to work on their minds to make them think and give opinions become a individual.

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    1. I wish my younger self took this advice. The young think in the moment. Mistakes are made. That’s how we learned. Thank you, Janice.

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  2. Nancy E Buhrer says:

    oh you have made me smile as I read this wisdom – I love the pictures! Thank you

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    1. Hello Nancy. I love the simplicity. A. A. Milne is the author. Pure and simple insights. Thank you.

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      1. Nancy E Buhrer says:

        yes and I remember these stories when I was younger — adds to my smiles!

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