I was ready to write a blog post, but first I always read my comments and notices from fellow bloggers. Low and behold, there was this blog post. Thank you, Theresa on Soul Gatherings. It bowled me over. It is so simple yet profound. Leave it to Shakespeare to give a powerful message in few words. I often write about Mother Nature and music. Shakespeare’s words are far better.
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The perfect quote to end my week. Thank you! (We can always trust Shakespeare to give us what we need.)
Yes, leave it to Shakespeare for the perfect quote. It made the end of my week, too.
where I go an orchestra is playing
That’s wonderful!
This truly is beautiful 💛
I felt the same way. 💕
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I listen to nature’s music every day, when out walking with Ollie.
Best wishes, Pete.
It’s a wonderful symphony. Best to you, Pete.
Simplicity often finds the way…x
Well said, Joy.
A perfect quote…at the moment it’s the pitter-patter of rain 🙂
A lovely sound!
I really love this
I knew you would, Beth. 😍
This is just perfect!
I felt the same way. Thank you, Darlene.
Ah, the man was indeed the Bard. Right now my window is open and I hear the singing of the birds. I look in the far field and see yellow daffodils. A while ago a lone young deer flashed his white tail and was bouncing along as if playing with another deer. I love the music of the earth, even if it is silent.
Thank you, Jennie.
Beautifully said, Don. I feel the same way. Shakespeare was brilliant and noticed everything, always one step ahead.
I have a gorgeous book sitting on my desk right now–The Land’s Wild Music. It’s a collection of nature writing that extols the land’s beauty. We’re on the same wavelength today, Jennie!
Yes, we are! The book sounds wonderful. Thank you, Jacqui.
A lovely quote, Jennie. Shakespeare’s words have lasted for centuries for a reason. 🙂
Yes! He is the master.
Yes!
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Jennie, thank you so much!
You’re welcome, Charles!
Oh Yes…. perfectly said… 🙂 Always got my ear to the ground lol 🙂
Thanks, Sue!
Beautiful quote yes everyone can’t feel the music of nature! Thank you 😊💞
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I love this reminder to slow down and appreciate what’s right in front of you!
It struck me, too. Thanks Jen.
That’s a wonderful quote.