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Welcome to this jumble sale of writings, musings, observations and inspirations: I hope you find something to help you on your journey home.  It's all storytelling, in the end. That's how we understand things; the stories of who we are, where we came from, where we're headed. The stories of other people, how they came to be who they are, which stories shaped them, why our stories sometimes run parallel, and sometimes clash.

When we're motivated enough, we can change our stories, write new outcomes for ourselves and our people, our planet. All it takes is imagination, where there are, genuinely, no limits.

Warmest regards

Peter Neary-Chaplin

Writer. Poet.

 

 

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    Thursday
    Mar192009

    Living wholeheartedly

    How sad to see the death of Natasha Richardson today, after what appeared to be a minor skiing accident. At only 45 years old, she could reasonably have expected to to live the same amount again, gown old with her husband and kids.

    But seeing some of the lovely, poignant photos of her with her family, and looking back at some of the memorable acting roles she brought to the stage and the screen, and the general air of love and appreciation that seems to surround her life, I have to say that even though her life has been cut short, she has lived it well. And in the final accounting, if there is one, I would say that she seems to have had lived wholeheartedly, and been surrounded by people who love her.

    It's an epitaph we should all aspire to and be proud of.  So remember how short your span may be, or how long, and live it well, with heart, for we only really have today.

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