Today in the United States we celebrate Thanksgiving. It is easy to become consumed by the preparations for this holiday. To focus on the feast we will consume, while many in the world aren’t as fortunate.
But there is greater meaning–in our bodies, hearts, and minds–when we pause and recount what makes life satisfying beyond the things that adorn our days.
I am thankful every day for the love of family past and present, friends and neighbors near and far, good health and the ability to write and sing, gorgeous trees and furry critters that grace our lives, and most definitely the world Tom and I have discovered and created together inside and outside our Arizona home.
Wherever you live, thank you for joining me on this journey. I am thankful for the ability to connect with you–for this opportunity to share my voice through words, images, ideas and memories–every day.

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Thank you, and I’m thankful for our friendship, Carol.
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This is such a wonderful post, Mark. I find that gratitude helps people refocus on what they have instead of what they lack. And, although it may feel contrived at first, this mental state grows stronger with use and practice. Wishing a Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones. Extending good health, good times, and a good life. Aiva 🙂 xx
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Thank you, Aiva! Sending love and light to you and your family in beautiful Ireland!
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Grateful for Tom’s and your friendship on thes wonderful day. Love this post! Don’t eat too much. Miss you both 🦃 ❤️
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Thank you, Nancy! Sending you warm hugs!
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So many little things to be thankful for! And major things too.
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Thankfulness comes in all shapes and sizes!
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