The morning dawdler 5th March

How long will you be remembered for once you are no more?
Well, truth is, I don’t know! I do hope that, when I die, people will remember me, and will say I left a positive influence but really, none of us know if we’ll be remembered or not.
Considering that only 5% of the world’s oceans have been explored and charted, what do you think lurks in our world’s hidden and unknown waters?
Lots of poisonous fish, lots of dangerous sharks, and lots of creatures we have never seen!
Are soul mates a real thing?

I believe so. I do think there is a soul mate out there for everyone, if you look hard enough.

Author: Carol anne

I am 40 years young. I'm blind and I have dissociative identity disorder, I also have complex PTSD. I blog about my life with these disorders. I live in Ireland.

8 thoughts on “The morning dawdler 5th March”

  1. Hey Carol Anne, good morning to you 🙂

    Interesting answers indeed, ah the 95% of deep mystery eh. Yes it would be nice to think that some do remember us l agree. It’s our fondness and memories of people that keep them alive in our herts or not.

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