What brought you joy today?

Posted by northoftheborder @northoftheborder, Jun 28, 2024

If you've been living with cancer for a while, you know it's not all gloom and doom. Where did you find joy today? I'll start:

1. Working in my garden.
2. Meeting my daughter for tea.
3. Home-made pizza for dinner.
4. My spouse (always).
5. Some interesting online discussions.
6. Rereading a good novel.

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My garden
My animals
My friends
My family

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learning new poetry
boardwalking
mexican festival - flamenco dancers & live music

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Looking forward to another fine week 🙂

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My wife, Suzy, and I travel each summer in our travel trailer to escape Scottsdale's summer heat. We awoke this morning in Five Islands Provincial Park in Nova Scotia. We took these photos when we arrived last night.

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My wife, Suzy, and I travel each summer in our travel trailer to escape Scottsdale's summer heat. We awoke this morning in Five Islands Provincial Park in Nova Scotia. We took these photos when we arrived last night.

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@stephenrfleury Welcome to Canada, and enjoy your visit!

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Grabbed a java & people watched in the mall.

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Grabbed a java & people watched in the mall.

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@zenren14 Honestly, that's my favourite thing when I'm travelling.

Other people are welcome to line up and stare at mountains or cathedrals: I'm happiest sitting in a sidewalk café or a window seat with a hot tea, watching the pulse of a new city move by.

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I do not miss my appointments with the medical team and follow their directive but, I do not think about cancer and I am living my life enjoying every day. It has been the same for the las 11 years.
I am glad you're doing something similar.

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@zenren14 Honestly, that's my favourite thing when I'm travelling.

Other people are welcome to line up and stare at mountains or cathedrals: I'm happiest sitting in a sidewalk café or a window seat with a hot tea, watching the pulse of a new city move by.

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@northoftheborder
Right!!
Too peoply.
Avoid line-ups.
Knowing your boundaries.
I need my space.
Imperative to take a B-line to thee Loo.

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