Be a PHILOSOPHER; but, amidst all your philosophy, be still a man.
-David Hume
How coud you be grateful enough for parents who thought you were such a blessing?
Gratitude is here presented as more than a feeling, a virtue, or an experience; gratitude emerges as an attitude we can freely choose in order to create a better life for ourselves and for others.
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To speak gratitude is courteous and pleasant, to enact gratitude is generous and noble, but to live in gratitude is to touch Heaven.
Gratitude is the state of mind of thankfulness.
There is a calmness to a life lived in Gratitude, a quiet joy.
Joy is the simplest form of gratitude.
Gratitude is the intention to count-your-blessings every day, every minute, while avoiding, whenever possible, the belief that you need or deserve different circumstances.
yes, I have been helping my parents when I was a kid in the rice field and it made me realize how hard the job is! especially if it's really hot! but some people lived all their lives farming... a very noble job. I mean, somebody's got to do it:)
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13 Grateful Heart's Words:
Now that looks like a bit of hard work! I like the shots, everybody just doing their job. Happy WW
This is so great. I just remember my childhood days.! We did the same. thanks. please also drop and see my entry. thanks
A great entry. I remember when we were still young. we did plant and harvest rice. it was hard but it was fun!
great photo:-) i miss philippines
love your entry today sha...kadumdum ko sa among basak didto sa ato :)
happy wednesday!
love the shots!! that's totally a hard work.
Mine is up!!
http://www.yourvmodel.com/2008/07/wordless-wednesday-no10-missing-you.html
Happy WW!!
Beautiful photos. Rice farming isn't something I know much about so these were interesting to see.
Great WW, very wonderful thing to see. Mine is @ The Cafe if you would like to drop by.
thanks for dropping by, guys! happy WW to all of us:)
Nice too see these pictures.. Hats off to them...
wow, those are lovely pics that bring to mind amorsolo's paintings on the same subject. galeng!
i like scenes like these. it reminds me of how noble this kind of lifestyle is.
yes, I have been helping my parents when I was a kid in the rice field and it made me realize how hard the job is! especially if it's really hot! but some people lived all their lives farming... a very noble job. I mean, somebody's got to do it:)
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