Simply 33 pleasant things to soothe your troubled soul
17.
Poking a bonfire with a pokey stick.
— MꙬse Allain (@MooseAllain) September 7, 2018
18.
A day’s work over.
— MꙬse Allain (@MooseAllain) May 14, 2018
19.
Driving alone with the music on loud.
— MꙬse Allain (@MooseAllain) September 11, 2018
20.
Those times you see a kingfisher and have to pinch yourself.
— MꙬse Allain (@MooseAllain) May 15, 2018
21.
Vic and Bob doing parkour.
— MꙬse Allain (@MooseAllain) May 14, 2018
22.
Finding that cup of tea that you know you didn’t finish but where the hell is it?
— MꙬse Allain (@MooseAllain) September 11, 2018
23.
Peeling glue from your hands
— MꙬse Allain (@MooseAllain) September 20, 2018
24.
Reading a good book in the bath.
— MꙬse Allain (@MooseAllain) September 21, 2018
25.
Feeling the sand being washed from under your bare feet by a retreating wave.
— MꙬse Allain (@MooseAllain) September 23, 2018
His thread also inspired others to share their pleasant things.
Getting into freshly laundered crisp bedding…in your own house…when you’ve actually ironed it.
— Nicola Goodchild (@GoodchildByName) May 14, 2018
Cutting the crust off a fresh loaf of bread, spreading it with some cold unsalted butter, and then eating it.
— Jo Francis (@MsFrabby) September 1, 2018
The voice of Oliver Postgate
— Hope (@Gentle1Hope) May 14, 2018
Vinegar on hot chips on the walk to footy
— Samuel West (@exitthelemming) September 14, 2018
Leaving a pub at night into fresh snow you didn’t notice had fallen
A crumpet that’s 37% melted butter
Laughing with somebody until you forgot what started it
The tinkle of shells caused by a receding wave
A cat stretching with her paws over her face
The smell of swimming baths— Nick Pettigrew (@Nick_Pettigrew) September 7, 2018
My parents told 3-year-old, my-little-pony-obsessed me that I could become a horse with a medical procedure known as a Horsectomy. Apparently, I considered for a good few days before telling them no thank you, as a horse, I could not tell them I love them properly.
— Amelia (@AmeliaLKD) September 19, 2018
A meandering conversation, and then realising you’ve both forgotten the original point of it. And you both laugh.
— Tangledfox (@Tangledfox) May 14, 2018
As wonderful as the replies were, it’s only fitting to give Moose the last one.
When it turns out the advice you gave and then worried about was actually helpful.
— MꙬse Allain (@MooseAllain) September 1, 2018
Wonderful. We’re with this person.
I always read what you have to say, you’re have great humour and you never fail to make me grin when you are cheerful,and make me think, when you’re rarely not so cheerful.
— Jay Clark (@lilysoo) May 15, 2018
Thanks Moose!