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Tiny yet strong

On today's grateful walk, I wondered why Key West locals are called conchs. As Bella and I walked along, I realized just like conchs, Key West locals have beautifully decorated homes that are tiny yet strong. When you listen closely, conch shells and locals both will sing you songs of the sea. Key West understands sometimes you have outgrown your shell and invites you to leave behind what no longer serves your journey to welcome new beginnings.And, when you stay long enough -you are gifted to go beyond the outer shelland discover the gifts that lie within. -May a song of the sea make your heart smile today-May you know that even though not everyone understands your growth, there are...

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You are nurtured

On our gratitude walk today,I felt gratitude for the sweet delights of lifelike the bananas, mangos and flowers which have all been lovingly nurtured by many energies to provide nourishmentto bodies, hearts and souls.I thanked the unknown person who thoughtfully planted the seedthat grew into the massive mango tree in my backyard.I thanked the sun, rain and soilfor working together to grow the banana tree that always brings me a smile.I thanked the flowers that have been released for dancing with the windto bring beauty onto our path.And then something happened…Tears came to my eyes as my heart rememberedhow we are always being nurtured by many different energiesand unknown forces. My mind quietedand then humbly bowed in gratitudeas she let...

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