Showing posts with label optimism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label optimism. Show all posts

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Monday, October 28, 2013

focus on creating what you want

Your job is you and only you. When you are working in harmony with the law, no-one can come between you and the Universe. However if you think another person can get in the way of what you want, then you have done a flip to the negative. Focus on creating what you want.

You are the center of divine operation in your life, and your partner is the Universe. No one can get in the way of your creation.
- lessons from The Secret

Monday, July 6, 2009

good omen

Yesterday afternoon we had a unique and exciting event here at Paya Bay! I was up on the main decks greeting some friends who had just come in. We were sitting outside under the trellis. Suddenly, I felt the breeze pick up, get a few degrees cooler, and looking to the East I saw rain coming dancing on the water toward us. I realized we were about to have a "July squall," so I rushed everyone inside. In a matter of minutes the rain was on top of us. The squall must have been just one cloud, because it was over in literally ten minutes. Then, as the rain started to taper off and the sunshine return, a vibrantly colored rainbow appeared in the sky right over the bay!

The cherry on the pie was that the right 'arm' of the rainbow appeared to be 'touching' Paya Bay's Big Beach near the 'Paz y Democracia' (Peace & Democracy) sign we made in the sand! If that isn't a good omen, I don't know what is!

Paya Bay can be magical like that.

I'm happy and grateful now that everything goes right for Honduras.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

"spread the word"


Thursday evening, as Winnie and I were setting up the beach for the Tribal Beach Party, I asked her rhetorically, "Winnie, we're going to make it through this, right?" I was referring to the flood of bad news the past few weeks regarding the world's financial markets and the resulting economic contraction. Winnie didn't miss a beat, immediately replying, "Oh yeah! We're going to make it! Spread the word!" Her optimism and enthusiasm made my heart and my soul smile. Winnie is the head cook for Paya Bay's food service. Photo Credit: Robert Fullerton.