Fooling people means fooling yourself too.
Six Word Story
Fooling people means fooling yourself too.
Fooling people means fooling yourself too.

It’s Monday again good people. Let’s make it a good day or something like that. Do good for others and yourself today.
Don’t ever think that just because you do things differently, you’re wrong.
Gail Tsukiyama
It’s crucial for churches to embrace the thought of its members who come from all walks of life and occupations. Many are paycheck-to-paycheck and do what they can to contribute with a mix of service and giving what they can financially. Every person has a responsibility to add to the life of the congregation. I consider myself a blue-collar Episcopalian and that is a concept I feel would be best explored. No matter what is in one’s bank account, what is in their hearts and souls matters most.
My friends, I have been a prolific blog poster in my many years with various blogging platforms. I have been known to post 5 or more times a day. Being a prolific reader is another story. Blogging community I have been severely lapsed in reading your posts and that doesn’t seem fair considering you read and comment on mine.
I am hoping to change that and spend more time seeing what is happening in your world and in your head through your work. I ask for your forgiveness. I will work to do better. Thank you for your connections and communications. You all rock.
Your friend in blogging, Tony