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Talk about Good People

April 3rd, 2008 Posted in Gleaned, Personal Notes

I got chills after listening to this guy’s pitch to talk about good people. Today couldn’t be a better day to do this kind of activity. So I’m here to talk about good people.

On The Web

  • Keri Smith — She always has something interesting to say about living and about art. She makes living an art.
  • Kate Harding — Reading her site has introduced me to a whole new world of body appreciation and feminism.
  • Joy — She’s awake and she thinks. From photography to cooking to just wondering aloud about the beauty of life, she’s Kinkish.
  • Ms. Pants — This woman loves big. Like Grand Canyon big. She can paint her emotions and leave us all breathless in the wake of her words.

In My Life

  • My mother — An artist of life, and not only the mother of myself but of my creativity, she is patient, compassionate and always willing to try something fresh.
  • My father — A child’s wonder in his heart, he’s passionate, opinionated and non-judgmental, a rare combination of character.
  • My best friend — The sunshine doesn’t always reach dark places, but she’s learning how to let the light in.
  • My partner — A true Irishman, it’s not joy or sorrow but the edge of the coin, he embraces abundance with gusto and life, he’s taught me how to trust the goodness.
  • My brother — More powerful than a locomotive. Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound. Look! Up in the sky! He’ll make you smile and want to dance.

3 Responses to “Talk about Good People”

  1. Katie Says:

    Syd, this is an amazingly beautiful post. Your choice and flow of words is just… yeah. Thank you. :D


  2. Mom Says:

    Thank you honey you are an inspiratio to me. I wish I could describe with words anything as well as you do. Your insite into a persons character are usually so dead on.


  3. Joy Says:

    Syd, I’m not worthy! YOU are one of the good people, who contribute good things to other people’s lives. And that is rare.

    I just watched that guy’s video, and his other videos. He’s addicting.


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