“If you knew what I know about the power of giving, you would not let a single meal pass without sharing it in some way.” BUDDHA
I enjoyed watching the lady take morsels from a tray and give the man standing in front of her whom I presume is her husband and a younger gentleman, possibly her son.
She reminded me of my mother and the lesson that when we share, we always have enough 🙂
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
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Brand me whole as only you can
That the entire score of me
Knows nothing but the fullness of you.
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If she was feeding someone, I hope she did know him!
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Ha,ha! I think she does. They were talking to each other from where I sat watching 🙂
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Whew – I hate to think about the situation if they hadn’t known each other!
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Ha,ha! I think she knows him. They were talking to each other from where I sat watching them 🙂
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What a beautiful and generous sentiment.
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Thank you Miriam. I find that sharing the little we have in little ways is very rewarding.
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It most certainly is.
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I love her bag and look at those shoes – cool!
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You like big bags? I love them. They can take a whole lot and her shoes are shiny and comfy too 🙂
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Yes, I love big bags. I carry a ton of stuff so I need a good size bag. I like bags with pockets on the inside so I can TRY to organize all the stuff I carry.
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