| | | Feel Good Friday: “Anchor the eternity of love in your own soul and embed this planet with goodness.” A weekly newsletter sharing instances of hope, humor, and humanity. Hello readers! Welcome back to the FGF newsletter. Here are a few of the cheering or compelling things I’ve come across this week. As always, if you have anything you’d like to share – articles, podcasts, books, interesting finds – email me at cambria [at] simplyrecipes [dot] com with the title “Feel Good Friday.” Thanks for being a part of our community! What I Liked This Week: - Brightly is devoted to raising kids who love to read. I just signed up for their newsletter for kids’ book recommendations!
- Also from Brightly: How Books Can Help You Get Through the Dinnertime Craziness.
- Speaking of newsletters, What’s In My Bag? is one of my new favorites. Premise is simple: every week “one interesting person” shares four favorite things they carry around in their bag. Brought to you by the same folks behind Recomendo, one of my other favorite newsletters.
- Have you heard about Library Extension? It’s a Chrome app that tells you if the book, music, or movie you’re looking at on Amazon is available at your local library!
- After hearing rave reviews forever, I am finally going to try these. I’ll report back!
- I also recently got another one of these, and am reminded how great they are for storing flour. Now I finally have a proper container for bread flour!
- Another new favorite: In Digestion, a roundup of the best food media on the web.
- Brain Pickings from Maria Popova is a treasure trove of insight. A recent favorite read: Poet and Philosopher David Whyte on Anger, Forgiveness, and What Maturity Really Means
- RIP John Lewis, and thank you. From his memoir Across That Bridge: A Vision for Change and the Future of America:
Anchor the eternity of love in your own soul and embed this planet with goodness. Lean toward the whispers of your own heart, discover the universal truth, and follow its dictates. Release the need to hate, to harbor division, and the enticement of revenge. Release all bitterness. Hold only love, only peace in your heart, knowing that the battle of good to overcome evil is already won. Choose confrontation wisely, but when it is your time don't be afraid to stand up, speak up, and speak out against injustice. And if you follow your truth down the road to peace and the affirmation of love, if you shine like a beacon for all to see, then the poetry of all the great dreamers and philosophers is yours to manifest in a nation, a world community, and a Beloved Community that is finally at peace with itself. Wishing you a healthy, hopeful weekend. -Cambria Product and Lifestyle Director | | | | | | |
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