Proves that even in a Bangor, Maine, supermarket, you don’t need a mob to start a flash mob. Just YOU. Then, as soon as one other person joins you, ignition is assured.
Via Maggie.
Proves that even in a Bangor, Maine, supermarket, you don’t need a mob to start a flash mob. Just YOU. Then, as soon as one other person joins you, ignition is assured.
Via Maggie.
3 thoughts on “This little light of mine, this big light of OURS . . .”
Reblogged this on Laura Bruno's Blog and commented:
Today was a very, very good day, and even so, this is the best thing I have seen on this very good day. Lots of shining people, loving and hugging all sorts of strangers turned partners in song.
Funny, I’ve been singing “This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine…” when I saw your post at 7:21 PM which is one of the signs I think my brother who passed away last year, use to communicate with me. 7/21 was his birthday, he always had a smile, laughed, even though a stroke left him completely paralyzed and unable to talk for almost 10 years.
Oh, thank you for reminding me what a big light he was and what a big light we too are and can be.
🙂 <3
Reblogged this on Reiki Dawn and commented:
I found this on Laura Nrunos blog post. She had shared from Exopermaculture. Can’t teblog from Laura but could from Ann. This brought so much joy to my heart.