One Piece At a Time!
Sorry to drag you along on my walks, but it seems walking gives me hints for writing. Clues to the universal order or disarray of things. Walking makes me question nature and makes me think about the status quo. I walkâthereforeâI am. Deep, huh? Itâs supposed to say think and it was said by philosopher Rene Descartes. In fact, he said it in Latin: Cogito ergo sum. And walking, which is supposed to make me healthy, at least lets me philosophize.
So, hereâs the scoop: Crossing the road one morning, I found a puzzle piece directly in the middle of the road. I racked my mind. What could this mean? My inference radar thought of many different scenarios. Have you ever put together a puzzle and found thereâs one last piece missing? So frustrating. Iâve been there.
But what message was the galaxy sending me? Was there something missing from my life? For days I tried searching for answers. I tried being introspective. Mindful. I hugged my husband. I read and review books. I give, I volunteer. I assist when necessary. I looked at my improved diet and my relationship with God. Wow, thereâs always room for improvement, but after days of reflection, I still couldnât pin it down.
So, I took myself out of the picture and then it hit me. The day. The piece. I was looking at it all wrong.

I found this puzzle piece the week of June 12, 2018. The day of a famous summit in Singapore. A meeting about disarmament of nuclear weapons.
The universe communicated with a tangible form of an important word. Without spell check but maybe using autocorrect, this solitary puzzle piece appeared before me. Maybe the rest of the pieces are on other streets, all over the globe, sending a strong international message.Say it. Say piece.PEACELetâs not lose an important piece of our puzzling world.
Published on July 08, 2018 11:37
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