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Titled Untitled (#1)

Hello, everyone :)). Right, so it appears that there will now be not one, but two separate things segments on my blog. Hooray! I decided to call this one ‘Titled Untitled’, because I’ll be writing these when I’m not able to think of a proper title to match the entry (which may or may not happen fairly often).

I think that the a memorable aspect of today is the moon. As I found out just a few minutes ago, it is in fact a ‘super moon’, and it looks absolutely gorgeous. So much so, that our local news page on Facebook posted a picture of it. For obvious reasons, I could not manage to snap a half-decent photo of it, so instead I’ll drop the photo actual professionals took:

Source:
https://www.facebook.com/176481829769501/posts/666711574079855/?substory_index=0


A really nice think I’ve noticed some of the bloggers I read are doing, is making posts about the positive things. That made me realise that I haven’t been doing that too openly, so in this entry I’ll talk about the everyday peacefulness that I’ve recently began picking up on.

When I went for a run yesterday morning, something struck a note in me. I can’t tell if it was the absence of the noisy cars and motorbikes; or the soft, warm, almost poetic breeze that was so prominent that morning; or maybe even the combination of the two, but throughout my whole 6km run I felt as if I was meditating. I felt more at peace than I have felt in a long, long while. Have you ever had anything similar happen to you?

Not only that, but I also met some unfairly adorable puppies and a kitten:





Unfortunately, this has proven itself to only be a short entry. I will redeem myself, I promise :)

My question for you today is: What was something positive that happened to you recently?

Have a nice day, everyone. Stay safe and stay happy :))


Comments

  1. The moon looks beautiful! For some reason everytime I try to look at the supermoon, it always decides to feel shy and hide behind a cloud. I never get to see it face to face, all my friends have though :')

    Something positive? Let's see... Well to be honest, it was you commenting on my blog-- It was a pleasant surprise. (The 1st time someone idk commented!) Thank you so much💕

    (PS, those animals are cute as hell)

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    1. Aww, thank you)). I know I’ve already said this, but your story’s going great so far! Your comments are always so meaningful and put a smile on my face :)).

      Dude, I know right! Those fluff balls are adorable :)

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  2. Love this!!
    The most positive thing that has happened to me recently: I found a new blogging community! :)

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    1. Same thing here! Thank you for showing so much support to my little blog :)

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  3. this is a lovely post. i agree with marti -the blogging community is so positive& supportive!

    loving your blog by the way.

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  4. Thank you for your comment)). I definitely agree with the two of you as well :)

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