don't worry bout a thing


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October 31st 2005
Published: October 31st 2005
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Just as I finished writing the last blog, in between disasters, and wouldn't ya know but , Bob Marley comes on the speaker system at the dark internet cafe on Melrose Avenue where I'm writing from now...saying, in his song, "This is my messege to you, dont worry about a thing, every little thing, gonna be alright. Don't worry. I won't worry"
😊
Isn't it nice to have a reminder now and then that everying, really, is alright?

All is well

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19th January 2006

don't worry bout a thing
Glad you made it back, ok. And your place in Florida is only without electricity. It seems james was able to avoid the "big trouble" in both places. In some places courtney goes, there's the saying, "One is too many, and a thousand - never enough." I guess that could mean that Billion$ is even more "never enough"! Been having fun with license plates. Thank you,
19th January 2006

don't worry about a thing
Dear James - It's been a while since we heard from you - been checking your blog site - no new news had me concerned so was delighted to open site today to find new communication. We had amazing prividgles (sp?)to be born where we were at the time we were - it makes some of the things we we fought dad and mom about seem pretty small. One thing I admire about Dad and Mom - they really tried to make a difference with their lives - they both started with nothing - but instead of using that as an excuse to keep all they acquired, they contributed to the community where they lived and to the greater community of the world, most often in secret, before they indulged themselves in things like the mauselum (sp?). It's amazing the times and places where they put their money - and their actions - where they often didn't put their mouths - they were just as likely to give in secret than for the world to see- especially when they were yo! unger. India was hard on them, so much pain, so much poverty. I am thankful for your actions today, helping those you come into contact with, for you never know who you might touch. As a rock thrown into a pond spreads ripples that grow larger and larger. And didn't Christ say something like "when you help the least of these" - if we only help the world one person at a time - isn't that enough? Thank you for being the strong, caring, gentle man you are. Love, every day. Your sister, Francie

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