Early morning. Trying to get back to normal, after the
Easter Feast. Jesus is risen and we live and life is good. Of course, there are
hiccups here and there, but we hold our breath and pinch our nose. I am more
and more in love with Hungary and have good hopes for the future. I try to keep
myself away from negativity as much as I can and questions I cannot answer. I
suppose I got so used to England’s ‘Surface-Polite-Policy’ that I still get
shocked when people ask more than I feel is within the good old English SPP,
which is a polite friendly enquire without any concrete and deep number or
data.
I had a bit of a time off from Vondores, but now back on the
go and really looking forward to buying some fabrics tomorrow. It is a shame
winter has left one of its legs in Hungary and we still need many layers when
going out. Would be great to visit the fabric shops in the brown spring coat I
love so much.
There is a place in Hungary called: Nagypali. It is a 700
years old village, which was transferred into a world class eco-village since
1996 and doubled the number of its residents for over 400. It is good to know
that Hungary is not all about doom and gloom, as some people wish to portray it,
but there are success stories, too. And
the great truth is: at least as long as even one person has hope: there is
hope. http://naput.hu/eletunk/kozelet/1778-egy-magyar-falu-amelynek-a-vilag-minden-tajarol-csodajara-jarnak
Lord, please bless Hungary with your amazing love! Thank
you. Amen.
No comments:
Post a Comment