tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4022897692697196307.post5786973374186074239..comments2024-03-27T08:20:44.244-04:00Comments on Raining Iguanas: The Art Of Being Happy (Bottle #7)Raining Iguanashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15461327421951949725noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4022897692697196307.post-33992141585526229552018-02-23T11:46:37.986-05:002018-02-23T11:46:37.986-05:00I released another treasure moments ago on a busy ...I released another treasure moments ago on a busy Saratoga Springs street in the light of day. No one paid me any mind. No one aware of the silent smile I'd given myself. Priceless joy at no ones expense. Raining Iguanashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15461327421951949725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4022897692697196307.post-83256307624358817612018-02-23T10:27:01.398-05:002018-02-23T10:27:01.398-05:00I wish I was the thief of your gifted bottles but ...I wish I was the thief of your gifted bottles but we live in different parts of the country. I used the term thief because that’s probably how I would feel, stopping to read a lone bottle, to see if the yellow rose is real, wishing I could steal the found treasure but concerned it’s meant to stay for the enjoyment of everyone who passes by. But as a blog follower who feels your joy of giving, hoping to make a difference which you have with each quote, each yellow rose, and each expression of the process. After all “you are the one who makes someone smile today.” I can’t wait to read about the next gifted bottle so I can steal the treasured adventure from afar.Dianne Marie Andrehttp://www.diannemarieandre.comnoreply@blogger.com