We all can be the best we can be if we throw ourselves into it. My dad loved growing tomatoes. He kept a rain barrel filled with water and added chicken manure to it. He used the the fertilized mixture to water his tomatoes plants. He pruned them, watched carefully for tomato bugs. The plants were his pets each summer. The harvest was spectacular each year. He gave bags of tomatoes to neighbors, mom canned tomatoes for the winter. He was being the best he could be at growing tomatoes. What are you being the best you can be at?
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That’s passion and hard work working together. I hope I’m being the best at my writing. 🙂
Hi Terveen, I’m sure you’re being the best you can be at your writing. You have a consistent history. You are taking risks. You have a no quit gene. And, you’re getting better. Shine on. Ray
That’s passion and hard work working together. I hope I’m being the best at my writing. 🙂
Hi Terveen, I’m sure you’re being the best you can be at your writing. You have a consistent history. You are taking risks. You have a no quit gene. And, you’re getting better. Shine on. Ray