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Looking outside at the birds and squirrels while enjoying my morning coffee with my wife.

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  • dabertime@mstdn.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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    dabertime@mstdn.social
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    Looking outside at the birds and squirrels while enjoying my morning coffee with my wife.

    Is it normal to cry a little when you feel so connected to a moment, so full of gratitude to not only be alive but to find comfort & joy in nature?
    It doesn't matter, it's my normal at this time.
    It’s a gorgeous morning and I’m soaking it in.

    R alison@beige.partyA anniebuddy@thecanadian.socialA cthw@mstdn.caC outer@mas.toO 7 Replies Last reply
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    • dabertime@mstdn.socialD dabertime@mstdn.social

      Looking outside at the birds and squirrels while enjoying my morning coffee with my wife.

      Is it normal to cry a little when you feel so connected to a moment, so full of gratitude to not only be alive but to find comfort & joy in nature?
      It doesn't matter, it's my normal at this time.
      It’s a gorgeous morning and I’m soaking it in.

      R This user is from outside of this forum
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      robbienorlyn@babka.social
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      @dabertime I think it's fairly normal for people. I believe that other mammals, besides humans, do it too.

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      • dabertime@mstdn.socialD dabertime@mstdn.social

        Looking outside at the birds and squirrels while enjoying my morning coffee with my wife.

        Is it normal to cry a little when you feel so connected to a moment, so full of gratitude to not only be alive but to find comfort & joy in nature?
        It doesn't matter, it's my normal at this time.
        It’s a gorgeous morning and I’m soaking it in.

        alison@beige.partyA This user is from outside of this forum
        alison@beige.partyA This user is from outside of this forum
        alison@beige.party
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        @dabertime That sounds wonderful. Good one to appreciate it so very much.

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        • dabertime@mstdn.socialD dabertime@mstdn.social

          Looking outside at the birds and squirrels while enjoying my morning coffee with my wife.

          Is it normal to cry a little when you feel so connected to a moment, so full of gratitude to not only be alive but to find comfort & joy in nature?
          It doesn't matter, it's my normal at this time.
          It’s a gorgeous morning and I’m soaking it in.

          anniebuddy@thecanadian.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
          anniebuddy@thecanadian.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
          anniebuddy@thecanadian.social
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          @dabertime this is what we live for

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          • dabertime@mstdn.socialD dabertime@mstdn.social

            Looking outside at the birds and squirrels while enjoying my morning coffee with my wife.

            Is it normal to cry a little when you feel so connected to a moment, so full of gratitude to not only be alive but to find comfort & joy in nature?
            It doesn't matter, it's my normal at this time.
            It’s a gorgeous morning and I’m soaking it in.

            cthw@mstdn.caC This user is from outside of this forum
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            cthw@mstdn.ca
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            @dabertime

            "…For most of us, there is only the unattended
            Moment, the moment in and out of time,
            The distraction fit, lost in a shaft of sunlight,
            The wild thyme unseen, or the winter lightning
            Or the waterfall, or music heard so deeply
            That it is not heard at all, but you are the music
            While the music lasts."

            Being the music cannot help but bring tears.

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            • dabertime@mstdn.socialD dabertime@mstdn.social

              Looking outside at the birds and squirrels while enjoying my morning coffee with my wife.

              Is it normal to cry a little when you feel so connected to a moment, so full of gratitude to not only be alive but to find comfort & joy in nature?
              It doesn't matter, it's my normal at this time.
              It’s a gorgeous morning and I’m soaking it in.

              outer@mas.toO This user is from outside of this forum
              outer@mas.toO This user is from outside of this forum
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              @dabertime @lisamelton It's always OK to cry a little, when you feel joy, or connected, or gratitude or comfort, or joy. When you feel all of those--you betcha! When crying helps you feel good--feel it.

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              • dabertime@mstdn.socialD dabertime@mstdn.social

                Looking outside at the birds and squirrels while enjoying my morning coffee with my wife.

                Is it normal to cry a little when you feel so connected to a moment, so full of gratitude to not only be alive but to find comfort & joy in nature?
                It doesn't matter, it's my normal at this time.
                It’s a gorgeous morning and I’m soaking it in.

                snowyca@social.vivaldi.netS This user is from outside of this forum
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                snowyca@social.vivaldi.net
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                @dabertime Indeed it is normal, Dwight, especially after what you've been through. 🙂

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                • dabertime@mstdn.socialD dabertime@mstdn.social

                  Looking outside at the birds and squirrels while enjoying my morning coffee with my wife.

                  Is it normal to cry a little when you feel so connected to a moment, so full of gratitude to not only be alive but to find comfort & joy in nature?
                  It doesn't matter, it's my normal at this time.
                  It’s a gorgeous morning and I’m soaking it in.

                  vickietorious@mstdn.caV This user is from outside of this forum
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                  vickietorious@mstdn.ca
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                  @dabertime not at all, it comes with the territory of surviving, this gratitude will stay with you forever.

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