Love your ghostly story narration, Robin. I believe that our dreams - whether by day or by night - have messages for us if we are open to them. Even when they are not about physical healing, they can be healing to the soul. I love that you’ve cast this story in a dream and invited us in. So powerful!
Thank you, Robin. I'm so glad you enjoyed this. My grandmother often told me stories of her past, some of them funny, some uncanny. She was a wonderful memory keeper. I'm grateful to be able to share this with you. To your dreams, my friend.
Thanks so much, Raed. I'm glad you enjoyed this. I'm also looking forward to sharing the next Wonders Within talk with you on November 1st. Thanks for being here.
I love this paragraph of your story, Robin... 'At this point, the older cousin straightens. “My mother always says that right after the man left—Gramma, if you’d gone back out to look for him, you probably wouldn’t have even found his footprints in the snow.”' ... a heartwarming visual image that symbolises life's mysteries at its best! Lovely.
Love your ghostly story narration, Robin. I believe that our dreams - whether by day or by night - have messages for us if we are open to them. Even when they are not about physical healing, they can be healing to the soul. I love that you’ve cast this story in a dream and invited us in. So powerful!
Thank you, Robin. I'm so glad you enjoyed this. My grandmother often told me stories of her past, some of them funny, some uncanny. She was a wonderful memory keeper. I'm grateful to be able to share this with you. To your dreams, my friend.
This was such a good story, and I do think it was real! (Even if just a dream.)
Also, as a fellow voice recorder, I am jealous of how superb your audio sounded! Amazing job!
Aww, thanks so much, dreary. I'm really glad you enjoyed this story and audio, and I appreciate you taking time to share your enthusiasm!
More than wonderful
And very nice reading of poem
Thanks
Thanks so much, Raed. I'm glad you enjoyed this. I'm also looking forward to sharing the next Wonders Within talk with you on November 1st. Thanks for being here.
Can’t wait!
I love this paragraph of your story, Robin... 'At this point, the older cousin straightens. “My mother always says that right after the man left—Gramma, if you’d gone back out to look for him, you probably wouldn’t have even found his footprints in the snow.”' ... a heartwarming visual image that symbolises life's mysteries at its best! Lovely.
Leanda, I’m glad. Thank you!