Salt livens up the taste buds and preserves for the future. At times I’ve felt like I was losing my saltiness but an author recently said you have to back to the salt mines and dig deeper to find the salt you need. What wise counsel for my personal life. I should never think I’ve arrived at a plateau and that is good enough. May you and I dig deep to find fresh salt, in all humility, finding ways to be salt and light, preserving what is good and honorable all around us.
Monday, August 21, 2023
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