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Good Morning, Tokyo + Project Heaven on Earth +  Too Revealing

Good Morning, Tokyo + Project Heaven on Earth + Too Revealing

Good Morning from New Glasgow, Prince Edward Island
 
At 6:30 am., this morning, I did a Zoom call to over 40 people in various parts of Japan.
 
It was a pleasure to answer their questions about our business.
 
They were intrigued by the spiritual nature of the Gardens of Hope.
 
Videos filmed by our graphic designer, Katherine MacLaine were sent before the live chat.
 
The three short videos were:
 
Gardens of Hope
 

 

I visited Japan three times around the year 2006, 2007, 2008.
 
What I remember most is the efficiency of the transportation system. The quiet subways, the food and the over-the-moon kindness of the people.
 
This week I had the pleasure of meeting Martin Rutte, co-author of Chicken Soup for the Soul at Work.
 
A mutual friend suggested that we would have a lot in common discussing spirituality at work. And we did.
 
During a few pots of tea; we discussed a great deal around the topic.
 
I love his latest book. Project Heaven on Earth...three simple questions that will help you change the world.
 
He asks: 
  1. Recall a time when you experienced Heaven on Earth.What was happening?
  2. Imagine you have a magic wand, and with it, you can create Heaven on Earth. What is Heaven on Earth for you?
  3. What simple, easy, concrete step(s) will you take in the next 24 hours to make Heaven on Earth real?
More about his project here: http://projectheavenonearth.com/homepage
 

Over the last seven weeks, I have been sharing stories of my life experiences. I am trying to decide whether to continue with this type of writing.

For busy reasons this week though, the blog is short and sweet.
 

Our newest adventure is the Garden Cafe. And it is getting busy. All hands on deck. 

Below are photos taken by Katherine MacLaine, our graphic designer and photographer. Thank you, Katherine. They are beautiful.

The materials in 90% of the decor are items collected over the years and stored in one basement or another. It is beautiful to see what they created with old doors, old window frames and pallets.

 
A BIG thank you goes to Shirley MacNaughton, Tracy Gallant, Cheryl Thompson and Trudy Gilbertson created.
 
Click the blue link to see a wonderful blog post written by Coreen Hildebrand, aka The Maritimes Maven about our place. There are a lot of great photos to admire as well. Thank you Coreen, it looks great.
 
I have to run for now, and the story will continue next week.
 
Till then take care and let joy be your friend.
 
I hope you have a wonderful weekend.
 
With love from Prince Edward Island.
 
Bruce + Mille

ps. Your Morning Smile

“Your underwear is much too tight and very revealing,” I said to my wife.

She said, “Wear your own then.”
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Comments

Sally Brown - July 31, 2021

Thank you for the blog post from Coreen Hidegarde. What amazing pictures! Cannot wait until my next trip to return to The Gardens of Hope. Now, on with your story.

Valarie LaBore - July 31, 2021

I’m getting ready to teach some Zoom classes myself this morning and tomorrow morning, on Ladies Accessories from the 1800-1850 & 1850-1900. But I’m coming back to watch the videos you’ve attached here, And it gave me a minute to think about what my Heaven on Earth was. :)
Val

BETTY KREAGER - July 31, 2021

I LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR SATURDAY MORNING BLOGS. . ALWAYS INTERESTING AND I AM ALWAYS LEARNING FROM YOUR WORDS OF WISDOM.
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.

Suzi - July 31, 2021

Oh Bruce, what a beautiful blog! I’m dashing through because I’m going to a funeral of a dear friend of mine. But, will be back to savor the pictures, words and heart ❤️ that goes into your writing! I did miss the continuation of your story!
Blessings to y’all!
Suzi

Julie MacKenzie - July 31, 2021

I loved the 3 videos. When I get the opportunity to make it back to PEI….I will have to come by for a visit. The grounds look absolutely beautiful! I would love to see where the products are made. I look forward to your blog every weekend. Thanks for sharing. 👍😊

Deborah Powell - July 31, 2021

Yes Bruce,Please keep on the same writing path. So many of us are loving it. 😊

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