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This is the Ultimate Bliss: Contentment in Simplicity
There is no doubt that we’ve missed much over these pandemic years. Here’s hoping that we’re willing and able to reclaim a bit of our former selves in 2022- May we all find joy in the simple pleasures of life, reawakening memories and moments obscured by COVID but cherished still, leading us from doubt to hope, darkness to light.
Why Simple Living is the Answer in Times of Crisis
Can we learn from the global pandemic crisis?
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Hope is the torch that shines light on the plague of darkness
Photo: Via Medium
2022 the year when we will restore our hope in the transformative power of GOOD EDUCATION
The Next Chapter of the Global Climate Policy Story is Taking Place in the Classroom
This is Why We Need a New Golden Age of Wisdom, Honesty and Hope
Our Children and Grandchildren are Showing us the Path
They are our Hope. They are the Light at the end of the tunnel
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Dorothy Wordsworth Born on Christmas Day 1771 in Cockermouth
Died on 25 January 1855 (aged 83) near Ambleside
‘Dorothy Wordsworth was more than William’s sister. She was a writer, friend, collaborator, aunt, pioneering walker, local philanthropist, inspiring gardener, and – perhaps most famously – author of the Grasmere journal.’*
This painting of Dorothy Wordsworth with her dog, Little Miss Belle, was said to have been done by a self-taught artist
from nearby Cockermouth in 1833, and hangs in the living room at the Wordsworth home, Rydal Mount.
‘Two-and-a-half centuries after her birth the writer – and sister of the more famous William – still has much to teach us’- The Guardian
More on this a bit later. First:
Christmas With Wordsworths: A Celebration of Nature, Beauty, Hope and Wisdom
A Glimpse into Wordsworths’ Christmas Eve at Dove Cottage
- Christmas and New Year Message Holds True: A Time to Be the Voice of Hope
- New Zealand Leading the World on Why in a World Engulfed in Crisis, “kindness”, “compassion” and “cooperation” Matters Most
- Poems of Agony: A witness to the Rwandan genocide and the siege of Monrovia
- The prophetic legacy of John Ruskin: A Man ahead of his time
- “Now comes good sailing” whilst nature and simple living were his solace