Thanksgiving 2015: 21 Things I'm Grateful For

The realm of gratitude is boundless.

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, here are 21 things I'm grateful for:

1. Dirt (if you like to eat, start by liking dirt)

2. Rain (dirt + rain + seeds + care = food)

3. Our home garden (not yet illegal except if you want to grow food in your front yard)

4. Frugality

5. Pirate movies

6. Joe Montana to Dwight Clark: The Catch." For those who don't understand this as something to be grateful for--it's a mystical thing.

7. Bicycles

8. Friends

9. Homemade cookies

10. Sunsets (photo taken from Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park campsite overlooking the Pacific)

11. BBQs

12. Golden Gate Bridge

13. Wu-shu

14. Leonardo Da Vinci (my brother at Da Vinci's tomb in France)

15. Hawaii

16. Camping in national parks (Glacier National Park, during our recent camping trip)

17. Photos that remind us that youth is wasted on the young (me at 21, Laie, Hawaii, photo by Ian Lind)

18. Parodies

19. My fellow fiercely independent/free-lance bloggers and writers.

20. My readers, correspondents, subscribers and financial supporters.

21. "He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her."


And again he stooped down, and wrote on the ground. And they which heard it, being convicted by their own conscience, went out one by one, beginning at the eldest, even unto the last: and Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst. (John 8:7-9)



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