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Thursday, March 03, 2011
Peace out...
Small word. Big meaning.
London, ON, September 2010
This is the word, shalom, in Hebrew. It means hello, goodbye, and peace. I like the third one best, because every time it's used in greeting, it serves as a subtle reminder to be a better person, too.
Your turn: Do some words make you feel warm and fuzzy? Do tell. (And go here for more letter-ish goodness. New Thematic launches, a little late, Friday morning.)
4 comments:
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Duncan MacLeod of the Clan MacLeoud
ReplyDeletethat phrase always makes me warm and fuzzy...oh wait, you didn't meant it like that did you.
:-)
nice post- I could use some warm fuzzies about now. My favorite phase comes from the New testament where Jesus says "my peace I leave unto you'
ReplyDeleteWhat better place to go for peace.
I do have another post with letters on it and a warm fuzzy idea in it that I posted before I read yours. But it goes nicely with your post
http://young-eclectic-encounters.blogspot.com/2011/03/pass-it-along-mail-art.html
very nice...just what the world needs!! peace & love!! pass it on...
ReplyDelete*shalom* :laura
liking that image
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