You have reached a quiet bamboo grove, where you will find an eclectic mix of nature, music, writing, and other creative arts. Tao-Talk is curated by a philosophical daoist who has thrown the net away.
The first thing I saw was the image of the smiling frog, Lisa, which made me smile, despite my sorrow, and proves your point: ‘when you’re lost…down a dark hole…find a way to smile’. I love the hopeful glow of the lines:
The Life Of Chuck video was excellent, Lisa. Mrs. B has specifically requested we give that film a view. That scene certainly will generate smiles in anyone who sees it. The frog certainly seems to have enjoyed it! We should find our way to smiles whenever we can.😊
Bruce, you and Mrs. B will love it. It’s the kind of movie you want to watch again and again. Using smiles for respite is so much better than other ways of coping.
Yes! Always, always GO OUTSIDE! <3 Love this. And I’ve been wanting to catch that movie. Thanks for the recommendation!
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Thanks, De. There’s healing in nature <3 You are welcome on the recommend. It's a good'n.
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Yes… find that reason… and smile at someone and maybe we can do something big.
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lovely illustration with that amphibious smile to accompany this wisdom
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Thanks, Laura. I cut the frog image out of one calendar and the x-rayed flora out of another.
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wonderful!!!
🎇much love
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Thanks, my friend <3
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When a smile can make the sun come out!
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:) I like it! Yes!
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That is like a positive mantra I need on a huge poster the size of my wall! Sometimes its hard, but remembering to smile can help.
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Christine, you’re right, it should be on a poster. <3
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Sign the bottom and you could be hanging in hundreds of homes and offices!
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haha!
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Chuck sure has some moves.
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Jim, did you see the movie? I think you mean little Chuck, but if you’ve seen it may you mean big Chuck ?
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I enjoyed watching the trailer that you posted, Lisa.
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:)
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Three closing lines nail this awesome work. Salute!
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Ron, glad you enjoyed the closing lines, thanks.
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When you least want to do it, find a way to smile.
That’s when it’s hardest!
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I know <3
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YES YES YES and LOVE the video! Smiling all the way through it! Will definitely look for the movie.
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It’s an important piece to the plot. Glad you enjoyed it, Lillian, and I think you’ll love the movie.
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Good advice. Love your frog. (K)
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Thank you, my friend.
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Wise advice, well put, whimsically illustrated – thanks Lisa.
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Glad you enjoyed the post, Dennis, thank you.
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Oh, you have to get away from doom scrolling…it is crazy making. Nature is always the best place to rest and reset. Lovely Quadrille Li :)
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Di, thanks much :)
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You’ve just given me a reason. Great post, Li!
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Nancy happy to hear you say that :)
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Sometimes you gotta smile voluntarily.
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This is Jay
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Jay, that’s the best way of all!
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I love how you remind us to smile even when we may not feel happy – Jae
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George Harrison’s song, “Beware of Darkness,” says it all for me.
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Nature always makes me smile – lovely Lisa 😃
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Thanks, Ange :)
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Love this inspiring poem Li.
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The first thing I saw was the image of the smiling frog, Lisa, which made me smile, despite my sorrow, and proves your point: ‘when you’re lost…down a dark hole…find a way to smile’. I love the hopeful glow of the lines:
‘sun sear through
clouds. gold gleam
on snow’.
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<3
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smiles are magical that way. So often we squish them back don’t again. Why!? Go outside and lift up that smail
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:) <3
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Yes Li. Nature can always lift the spirits. I love the pictures of the plant and the frog 🥰
When I get to feel that way I look at reels of baby elephants. That soon has me laughing! 🤣❤️
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awwwwwww
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Beautiful Quadrille 💗
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Thanks, Lisa :)
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We must always find a way to smile! That adorable frog did just that. ❤️
Great movie recommendation, Li.
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It’s respite for sure. Thank you, Dear Punam.
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How very gently you ended this beautiful quadrille, Lisa.
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Thank you, Helen, and thanks for noticing.
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The Life Of Chuck video was excellent, Lisa. Mrs. B has specifically requested we give that film a view. That scene certainly will generate smiles in anyone who sees it. The frog certainly seems to have enjoyed it! We should find our way to smiles whenever we can.😊
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Bruce, you and Mrs. B will love it. It’s the kind of movie you want to watch again and again. Using smiles for respite is so much better than other ways of coping.
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Smiles and nature are definitely healing, Li. Well-expressed. That frog made me smile!
Life of Chuck was one of those movies I was going to see, but I never got to it. It’s in one of my queues . . .
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Merril, thanks for reading and your comment. I hope you consider moving it up in the queue…
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You’re welcome, Li!
So many movies, so little time. 😉
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