Tag: Richard Bach

  • Can we dig smaller holes?

    Bird Droppings February 6, 2012 Can we dig smaller holes?   While I can honestly say I have not read a book for several weeks although each day I read numerous articles and essays on various blog sites and pages as well as a daily dose of newspapers which for some reason even with technology…

  • Thinking about dreams

    Bird Droppings February 5, 2012 Thinking about dreams   “You are never given a dream without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however.” Richard Bach   It has been so many years since first experiencing and reading Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Richard Bach’s whimsical tale of…

  • Seeing our purpose in life

    Bird Droppings October 12, 2011 Seeing our purpose in life It has been over ten years since I started writing this piece. I went out this morning with many questions on my mind. I Have a significant paper to write, my son’s wedding anniversary coming up, a grandbaby that just started saying pop pop, new…

  • Blue sky and warm weather

    Bird Droppings February 18, 2011 Blue sky and warm weather It has been a long winter here in Georgia, I had to wear a jacket several times and we had snow on the ground more than twice. Actually had school closed for a week which is unheard of. Many mornings in the bitter cold I…

  • Learning the art of flying

    Bird Droppings November 12, 2010 Leaning about the art of Flying! Once upon a time, that line has started so many stories in my day that perhaps it would be a good way to start today. My youngest son would offer, back in the day, as one of his favorite sayings relating to anything past…