Gratitude: Today, I'm grateful for...

Posted by Zebra @californiazebra, Jul 2, 2023

Studies have found that expressing daily gratitude improves both physical and emotional well-being. It helps us focus on what is good in our lives, the world and others. It also helps us find the silver lining in our challenges. Gratitude turns what we already have into enough. Gratitude brings us joy. I’d love it if you can share something you’re grateful for today. I’ll start.

I’m grateful I have both the ability and luxury of taking long daily gratitude walks through the beautiful nature that surrounds my home.

I’ll take you through my typical walk:

When I open my front door to leave, I’m usually greeted by a few adorable squirrels, three crow friends, juncos and wrens who all hope for a walnut treat before I go. My walk along the creek down the street brings me peace with a variety of 100-foot trees, flowers of every shape and color, grass, fascinating wildlife, sounds of a babbling brook, birds calling, squirrels chasing, etc. Each day, I also see bunnies, ducks with ducklings, egrets, lizards, turtles, a variety of small birds, butterflies, and sometimes coyotes and hawks.

I meet new people along the way as we share our love of nature. I am also greeted by their happy, adorable dogs. Sometimes I learn something new. Sometimes I feel like I was able to bring joy to someone by letting them know they are worth a few minutes of my time. That brings me joy. Half the people in my large retirement community live alone as I do. Today, I met a lovely 96-year-old woman who walks a half mile with her cane and sweet rescue poodle every day. Impressive! She didn’t look a day over 80. I never miss an opportunity to smile and say hello to everyone who passes by. When I arrive home after an hour or so, some of my wildlife buddies are usually there to welcome me back with the enthusiasm of a dog.

When my last dog went to Heaven a few months ago, my camera became my new walking companion. Once I’m home, it’s time to upload my latest nature photos. I relive my walk all over again through the eyes of a zoom lens and a 32” monitor that together reveal extraordinary colors, patterns, textures and wildlife expressions the naked eye can’t see. I’m sharing a few pix from today. Can’t wait to go again tomorrow! 🙂

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@scottrl

I live adjacent to a horse pasture.

The other day, my neighbor's (no pun intended) new horse came up to the fence.

Wanting to be friendly, I tried feeding her an apple. But when I put the apple in her mouth, she dropped it.

I tried again...and again. Same result.

Baffled, I asked my neighbor if I was doing something wrong.

He said, "Not your fault. It's her breed. She's an apple-loose-a."

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Love it, we had horses for many years for my daughter's 4H project. She still has the horse so once in awhile I take ears of corn out for the grandkids to give him

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Today I am grateful for James Naismith, the inventor of basketball. At 69, two fake hips, and a donated heart I still love playing this game. Basketball is life.
Best always,
s!

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@jerryegge

Today, I’m grateful that I can uplift our veterans who are in hospice and palliative care. I am grateful for the training I’ve received in the No Veteran Dies Alone program. As a Vietnam veteran with prostate cancer, I have empathy for our veterans who are suffering and often alone. I feel positive and optimistic after my visits at the Cheyenne Regional Medical. Amen.

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As a veteran, I salute you, sir!

Bless you, Jerry!

Best of luck in your cancer fight!

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@scottij

Today I am grateful for James Naismith, the inventor of basketball. At 69, two fake hips, and a donated heart I still love playing this game. Basketball is life.
Best always,
s!

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Hey scottij!

Is that two fake hips, or two hip fakes?

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@itchyd

Hey scottij!

Is that two fake hips, or two hip fakes?

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Consequence of tacrolimus, one of my immune suppressant drugs. It likes to leach cartilage out of joints and my hips were fairly well gone by the time I got the transplant.

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@scottij

Consequence of tacrolimus, one of my immune suppressant drugs. It likes to leach cartilage out of joints and my hips were fairly well gone by the time I got the transplant.

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I traded my OEM right hip joint for a sexy new carbon fiber model back in August. Best move I've ever made. Feel like a new man.

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@itchyd

As a veteran, I salute you, sir!

Bless you, Jerry!

Best of luck in your cancer fight!

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Thanks.

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Today I'm grateful for my oncology team. I brought them cookies from Crumble. Just delivering them brought tears to my eyes. I don't know how else to show my gratitude for their knowledge and skill.

Denise

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@itchyd

I traded my OEM right hip joint for a sexy new carbon fiber model back in August. Best move I've ever made. Feel like a new man.

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I have a T shirt that proudly states: Running on recycled parts.

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@scottij

I have a T shirt that proudly states: Running on recycled parts.

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😀😃😄😁😆😅😂🤣
Love it!

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