Is this fly shit or is it pepper?

And old friend and I used to have this discussion after various business meetings. His point was always shrouded in “Is this important or is this merely seasoning?” I for one was enthralled with that question (fly feces or seasoning) and the comparison itself. Both seemed important to me but for different reasons. Both were good metaphors for events as they about to or were happen(ing).
Fly shit seems like something that you would not want in your food and one might strive to determine which specks were those, so that, they could be removed. If you are focused on the fly poop you probably will not enjoy your meal. I posit that one might not taste their meal simply due to a narrow focus on insignificant droppings. One might also choose to only eat white foods and season them after close inspection. One might only use salt to season their food.
I think that is a boring way to eat. Salty meringue seems less than satisfactory, maybe even, unfortunate. To me that seems, also, a boring way to live life.
The universe is full of specks. Many of which are there for an intended purpose. Many are there merely for seasoning but even the fecal matter matters. Sometimes flys will land on the carrots or broccoli.
Looking backward through life I see a lot of pepper and other spices. I know that there are other things that do not fit that category with exactness. I do not focus on those. I do not look back with sadness and loss. Cheryl and I had a great time. More and more I envision the good times, the great times. More and more it occurs to me that the fly shit is merely something to be disregarded as wrinkles in the fabric of the universe. It was (is) events and things and times for learning and growth to happen. It is more life to be embraced.
I thank the universe for that opportunity. (Now, maybe not then.)
Yesterday our grief share focus was on being stuck in grief and ways to break out of that stuckness. In other words fly shit. Embrace it. It is hard to do but embrace it with enthusiasm given to other more embraceable events: birthday parties, holidays, vacation trips, the list goes on. Allow new connections to develop.
I made a new connection. I tell myself I was not looking for another new relationship but apparently I was. It is definitely all pepper and spice with a little fly shit here and there. Flys do not seem to eat much. The spices overwhelm the other things.
Carpe the damn Diem (and do not forget the Herbs de Provence.)

I saw plenty of fly shit in my career to last a lifetime. Thanks for the recipe.
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Me too. And you are welcome. 🙂
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Me again. I do a post called Blogger Highlight which highlights the blogger and the blog.I would love to introduce you to the community, they will love your blog as much as I do. Not much involved on you are except answering a couple of questions. What do you think? 🙂
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Sure. Fine with me. Do you actually think other folks might be interested in my little muses and comments and philosophical wanderings? Bring it on.
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Yes, they would. I get rewarded often because someone in the community starts following you or at least visits your blog. Let me lay the foundation of the post and I’ll get back to you with 2 questions. Let’s do it!!!!!
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Okay
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You have such an interesting background and a varied interest in life. The first question is, What is your favorite post and why? I’m working on the second one. 🙂
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I think this post is a strong winner for favorite -https://adjunctwizard.com/2020/03/07/black-underwear/
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Why ? That day when I wrote it and later as I refer to it, it is a metaphor for the strong love I have for Cheryl. In the early days of her dementia I felt like I was always scrambling to quickly find out how to help her and be there with her because she could appear “just fine” to her friends and family. I quickly wound up doing all the household chores — it is easy to get lost in all that and forget that the disease was not Cheryl. The laundry that day bought all those thoughts to the fore.
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Next question, Looking back what experience help shape who you are today?
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Being fired from a job… makes you a better person by forcing you to understand importance of self.
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My little post about it is “Don’t Sit On The Sticker Bushes”
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Greta, I’ll wrap you the post and let you know if I Need more information.
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