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Title: Joanne Sherman’s column: The bright side

Shelter Island Columnist Finds ‌Silver Linings ‍in ‍Life’s Unexpected​ Moments

SHELTER⁣ ISLAND, NY – ‍Joanne Sherman, a columnist for an undisclosed publication, consistently discovers unexpected benefits in⁣ frustrating situations, a theme she explores in a ⁢recent ⁣collection of personal anecdotes. From an unfortunate encounter with bird droppings⁣ to a concert ticket snafu and a thrift store rediscovery,Sherman’s writing champions the power of ⁣positive outlook.

Sherman recounts a‌ recent incident​ where she was struck by “an aerial poop bomb,” narrowly avoiding a more direct hit while talking with her mouth open.the experience was ironically followed by‌ a gift from⁣ a friend: a​ T-shirt adorned⁤ with fake‌ seagull ⁢droppings. ‍

A more meaningful “luminous side” moment occurred during ⁤Bruce Springsteen‘s “Born to Run” tour.‌ After receiving ​complimentary tickets through Coecles Harbor Marina-a customer of Billy Joel-Sherman and a companion faced⁤ disappointment when their tickets were unavailable at will-call. However,intervention ‍from a staff member led them to front-row seats,placing ‍them within feet⁤ of ⁤the stage.​ During the concert, Springsteen’s sweat even landed on Sherman.

Sherman’s philosophy ‌extends to everyday occurrences. She detailed ​purchasing back‍ a donated purse after it remained unsold at⁤ a ⁢thrift⁣ shop ⁣for three weeks, only to find a forgotten $100⁣ bill tucked inside. While acknowledging the potential disappointment for another shopper, she playfully justified the outcome, noting the other thrifter had ample prospect to claim the prize.

Sherman⁤ concludes that the key takeaway is to actively seek the positive, and perhaps, check the deepest pockets.

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