
Day 532: Eksjo, Sweden
Better seeing each other by sharing the places we live Eksjo, Sweden “WHERE WE LIVE” reach out Please send a photo taken within 3 miles of where you live. Make it
“Every moment of every day… your individual impact truly does matter to someone else in the world.”
In my work, I explore the barriers that divide us, search for the bonds within our difference, and build community that grows the best of who we are as diverse people.
“Every moment of every day… your individual impact truly does matter to someone else in the world.”
In my work, I explore the barriers that divide us, search for the bonds within our difference, and build community that grows the best of who we are as diverse people.
“Every moment of every day… your individual impact truly does matter to someone else in the world.”
In my work, I explore the barriers that divide us, search for the bonds within our difference, and build community that grows the best of who we are as diverse people.
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Better seeing each other by sharing the places we live Eksjo, Sweden “WHERE WE LIVE” reach out Please send a photo taken within 3 miles of where you live. Make it
Better hearing each other by sharing our words “WORD SHARE” reach out Please send a photo of yourself, a friend, a family member, or anyone you can find holding their written
“If you looked into the mirror of us all?” “PHANTOMS” If you looked into the mirror of us all? Paused to take in both the reflections of recognized
“We all see the world, and when you say ‘the world this and that,’ you’re seeing one thing and I may be saying another, and it’s all based upon personal
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“What would be comforting to one person, or what would be comforting to another. I think it depends on your approach and the way you say things.” They warmly invited
“At the center of our discussion: The whys of judgment, the whys of fear, the whys of bias, and why many have difficulty facing topics and people uncomfortable to them.”
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“I just want my kids to be healthy, and I want them to be happy. I couldn’t ask for anything else and let them decide what they do, who they
“Everyone’s trying to find their own identity within a community. The way is difficult, especially for people who look different, feel different, and are different than the majority of what
“You know, I can’t really answer the big question of the why’s of what’s happening out there because the only answer I have is to ask myself how am I
“So, who knows where the action you take will lead? What effect will happen 70 years, 80 years later? And who else will be affected by it as well?” Sitting
“Might we once again find peace as we ponder what’s behind the eyes of those we see—and even, within the mirror’s reflection of who you need to love most.” I
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[ From the Archives of 365 ] “Live every day like it is your last. Because you never know what is going to happen.” On day 124, we met Fernando
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Citizens of the planet he calls us as he introduces the earth as our house. And as I view him as a hero… I know the title is one he would shrug away from. But I’ll throw it anyway, and leave it to you in making the final call…
I’d love to share your stories, so send me an email if your interested in chatting. Or if not that, check the reach outs and send in a photo. There a pretty easy way to express your outlook or to just help us better understand the cultures where we each live.
The more of us who share, the farther our impact will grow.
I want to know your story or the story of anyone you feel would welcome the opportunity to have their perspectives or whys featured on RadstoneBLOG. And to keep it simple, I’m placing my direct email below. If you are in, please send me a note, and from there, I’ll schedule a virtual meeting for us.
Also, check out the “Where We Live” and “Word Share” reach-outs—if they’re more your cup of tea, just follow the submission link to send me your pic.
I’m feeling poetic and romantic this day, and rightly so, for as the snow falls outside, and wearing my favorite turtleneck sweater, I cozy up to my keyboard—and in honoring the theme of this month, I reflect on a very personal topic: Motherhood. I turn within as I continue to ponder my big why…
Please share your word. It’s easy to submit, and it makes a difference in the world.
“One of the most interesting things for me about growing up was becoming a mother…”
“For sure, your common sense and self-worth start at home. I think the most important thing parents should think about…”
The world needs more women leaders, who not only can lead but have the strength to look beyond the external.
I could have lashed out. Chested up with a set of you’re wrongs, or perhaps have shut him off by leaving the scene. But as I looked at him, it was apparent he was living a troubled life. So, I asked more about him.
Musical Artist Brooke White shares the gifts we each have to offer as she defines a word that can resolve the pains we bear…
“Some people will say, ‘oh, it’s the exact same.’ But if you compare Islam to Judaism to Christianity, they are extremely ideologically, and theologically different. But they do agree on the premise of we are created, we are here for a reason. And it’s not just to live and die…”
In her words, “It’s the here and now that matters, and don’t spend your life wasting it away on insignificant things that aren’t going to mean anything in the end. The only thing we can be left with is the imprint we leave on someone to help them or make them feel better.”
“When you look at the impact people have had on you, whether it’s a stranger, or a friend, or family member, especially—like—at funerals… It’s a really great time to reflect and think of how that person lived, and all the little things: It just matters.”
Better seeing each other by sharing the places we live Toronto, Canada “WHERE WE LIVE” reach out Please send a photo taken within 3 miles of where you live. Make it
“The question to ask is where your constant is turned,” Afua positions. “I think we’re getting to a place where anything goes and when it comes to morality, no one really has their own values that they follow. People are being tossed and turned any way and going with it. And if you don’t know your truth—your own personal truth—I think there will always be chaos…”
Unleashed past the expectations of the world, musical artist Radhika Vekaria invites us all to a symphony of our own making…
Citizens of the planet he calls us as he introduces the earth as our house. And as I view him as a hero… I know the title is one he would shrug away from. But I’ll throw it anyway, and leave it to you in making the final call…
I’d love to share your stories, so send me an email if your interested in chatting. Or if not that, check the reach outs and send in a photo. There a pretty easy way to express your outlook or to just help us better understand the cultures where we each live.
The more of us who share, the farther our impact will grow.
I want to know your story or the story of anyone you feel would welcome the opportunity to have their perspectives or whys featured on RadstoneBLOG. And to keep it simple, I’m placing my direct email below. If you are in, please send me a note, and from there, I’ll schedule a virtual meeting for us.
Also, check out the “Where We Live” and “Word Share” reach-outs—if they’re more your cup of tea, just follow the submission link to send me your pic.
I’m feeling poetic and romantic this day, and rightly so, for as the snow falls outside, and wearing my favorite turtleneck sweater, I cozy up to my keyboard—and in honoring the theme of this month, I reflect on a very personal topic: Motherhood. I turn within as I continue to ponder my big why…
Please share your word. It’s easy to submit, and it makes a difference in the world.
“One of the most interesting things for me about growing up was becoming a mother…”
“For sure, your common sense and self-worth start at home. I think the most important thing parents should think about…”
The world needs more women leaders, who not only can lead but have the strength to look beyond the external.
I could have lashed out. Chested up with a set of you’re wrongs, or perhaps have shut him off by leaving the scene. But as I looked at him, it was apparent he was living a troubled life. So, I asked more about him.
Musical Artist Brooke White shares the gifts we each have to offer as she defines a word that can resolve the pains we bear…
“Some people will say, ‘oh, it’s the exact same.’ But if you compare Islam to Judaism to Christianity, they are extremely ideologically, and theologically different. But they do agree on the premise of we are created, we are here for a reason. And it’s not just to live and die…”
In her words, “It’s the here and now that matters, and don’t spend your life wasting it away on insignificant things that aren’t going to mean anything in the end. The only thing we can be left with is the imprint we leave on someone to help them or make them feel better.”
“When you look at the impact people have had on you, whether it’s a stranger, or a friend, or family member, especially—like—at funerals… It’s a really great time to reflect and think of how that person lived, and all the little things: It just matters.”
Better seeing each other by sharing the places we live Toronto, Canada “WHERE WE LIVE” reach out Please send a photo taken within 3 miles of where you live. Make it
©2025 Richard Radstone / Sidewalk Ghosts
No images, videos, audio recordings, writings, or any other content may not be copied, downloaded, or transferred without written permission from Richard Radstone, Sidewalk Ghosts, and contributor.