Saturday, May 29, 2021
"All Gave Some, Some Gave All"
I came across a few of these graphics while looking online for weekend inspiration. I thought there must be some eloquently worded posts to share on my social channels, or a poem perhaps.....maybe an article titled "things you didn't know about Memorial Day" or collection of thoughtful quotes, and while I found all those things, I also came across these images. I think perhaps they might serve as quiet reminders with a more solemn and appropriate message.
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
I Saw A Sign Today...... (Our World is Reopening)
Life is good, peeps.....and it's getting better as we're returning to all the stuff we missed over the last fifteen months. Are you finding this too? I never thought it possible I would miss actual conversations, long lunches at a local dinner, meeting and mingling....so much.
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
International Museum Day May 18th
Celebrating the history and value that museums bring to our lives - May 18th is International Museum Day. I honestly could not imagine a world without such places that bring the past alive, educate people of all ages, and tell the story of progress. (Okay, so this post isn't as much about tourism as it is culture and personal enrichment, two things I believe are essential to building community and making connections where we live.)
Sunday, May 9, 2021
Lost Sock Memorial Day: Remembering the Ones We Lost
May 9th is (drumroll, please)..... finally, a holiday that can unite and bring us together. We all understand and can relate to the emotional rollercoaster process of doing laundry, retrieving fresh, warm clothes from the dryer, only to reach the bottom of the basket and come up a sock short, right? 😒
Saturday, May 1, 2021
Welcome May! Images and Graphics Celebrating the Fifth Month of the Year
Good morning and welcome to the first day of Month #5! Can you believe how fast 2021 is flying by? Personally I think it may be because we're so enthusiastic to be seeing things reopening and getting back to some sense of normalcy, and there's an excitement at seeing events and activities taking place again which we've missed so much for the past fourteen months.
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