Dear Friends,
Roaring every so often is good for the soul, the heart and the jaw muscles. One shouldn’t roar for things like children’s unkempt bedrooms or misbehaving technology. These aren’t roar-worthy concerns. Though I know better, I’ve been flexing my jawbone too much. When one roars for unimportant things, they burden the over-taxed airways and other critical roars can’t be heard.
Roaring is good, when there is great need. Roar for West Africa, roar for the sick, roar for the helpless…please don’t waste a healthy roar…
Thank you. May you dream of roaring among the waves and soaring among the stars…
Dragon Roar drawn a last week after housecleaning.
As you say, roaring is good for great need, but I suppose now and then one needs practice finding one’s roar, so just think of little yelps or yells as fine-tuning for that big, necessary roar. 🙂 You do care for the right things, AnnMarie — your blog is proof of that. Your daily sketches and poetic messages are an inspiration for the soul … and much anticipated reading with my coffee! 🙂
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I’m adding, “it’s okay to roar for joy,” ’cause your lovely words, Deb, have made me roar with happiness.
Thank you kindly, my friend,
AnnMarie 🙂
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My pleasure, friend! Now … get working on tomorrow’s post — I need something to look forward to reading/seeing while I drink my coffee! LOL
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😉
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I like that….I intend to give out a good one 🙂
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🙂
AnnMarie
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