“If you're in bad mood,
take a deep breath.
If you're in good mood,
give thanks to God.”
Toba Beta
Mural Detail: Miwok Spirits Link |
“And above all, watch
with glittering eyes
the whole world
around you because
the greatest secrets are
always hidden in the
most unlikely places. -
Olompali - Miwok Land |
-Those who don't believe
in magic will never find it.”
Roald Dahl
“The memory has as
many moods as the temper,
and shifts its scenery
like a diorama.”
George Eliot
Linking to
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“If life throws you
a few bad notes or
vibrations, don't let them
interrupt or alter your song.”
Suzy Kassem
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Thank You
Friend!
Fondly, cloudia
19 comments:
If I am in a bad mood, I go outside. Or pat a cat. Or read a book. Or drink chai. My memory is shot, and it is difficult to stay in a bad mood if I can't remember why. A win.
Great is the last quote. :)
Pretty murals, like the colours.
Hello, love the pretty mural! Wonderful wise words and quotes. Have a happy day and new week ahead!
the greatest secrets are
always hidden in the
most unlikely places.
That's very true. Otherwise it'll be teeming with lots of open secrets and none are secrets anymore!
Hank
THANKS for Your comments Dear Friends <3
Isn't it true?
We had temps of 20 C. yesterday, and today. It's not normal for April. But I DID breathe deeply!!!! hugs!
Wonderful photos and quotes too.
That last shot is spectacular!
Your comments are VERY much appreciated, dears
Wonderful Rancho Olompali mural! It almost feels as if I am there, bathed in a golden light!
I like trying to figure out magic even if I'm not good at it.
The quote spoke to me today, dear Cloudia!
Lovely colours in the mural and stunning skies in the last scene.
These images in pictures and words are wonderful
Great pictures! I love today's quotes, too. Happy Monday (almost over, but...)
Fun shots! The George Elliot quote is intriguing.
Surely after anyone reads this post, they will be happy!
Love the ghost dancer. Amazingly there are still Miwok and Ohlone people in the area. Saw Miwok dancers a few years ago at the Oakland Museum. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
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