RE: Conversations With A Young Sid, Poetry Blog and Digital Art

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Conversations With A Young Sid, Poetry Blog and Digital Art

in poetry •  5 years ago 

I like your take on staying positive and the results it can give. Though it can be hard to do, particularly if you read about what has been going on behind the scenes. Yet it is still a necessity for sanity, happiness throughout, and the such. There is still so much positive going on on a daily basis, and in the smallest corners of our world. Both between people and in nature. As you say, you just have to look for it. Though staying away from folks is still the best way to get this to end. At least from what I've read.
Hope you are doing well and are healthy and happy. Keep on smiling, and Cheers on a Saturday

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Thank you, DD. Happy and healthy on this end. Social distancing and washing one's hands both do seem the prudent choices. I practice both. Alas a whole lot of scaremongering is being utilized to make sure we do so; this is taking a huge toll on the mental health of some folks. People get lost and there is no need to be.

I hope too that you are doing great:)

Everything here is great, I seem to be good at staying home. It is a fine balance between staying positive and trying to get folks to take it seriously. So hard on a part of the population if they do get the virus. I sure do applaud the health care workers, they must be exhausted. I shall persevere to remain positive and continue writing in the realm of humor, as that is about all I can do. Except stay home and wash my hands ( :
Cheers on a Sunday in April

I think it is important to keep a distance and wash hands but I also think it is extremely important to get outside. The immune system really suffers from a lack of exercise and sunshine. Fresh air. Essential to health. Otherwise we may nurture a chronic condition that truly puts us at risk. As always it is about balance and not fear. If you get my drift:)

I wholeheartedly agree with your drift. All things in moderation, and use your head for more than a hat rack. (I sound like my father...). I need to go move some compost today, which is more of that outdoors work. No end in sight of that, and happy as a clam. Cheerio(s)

Hahaha ... yes:)