...From the tintinnabulation that so musically wells
From the bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells
From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells...
(Phil Ochs)
...Ding, dong, ding, dong
That is their song
With joyful ring
All caroling...
(Mykola Leontovych)
My inquiring mind is itching to know how the family meal went. I have a nephew who traditional does this broil on New Year’s Day. I was there once. No sides. I loved the potatoes and corn. I don’t like fish. I did eat lobster once in Mexico after drinking enough wine to give it no identifiable taste other than the taste of the dripping butter I dipped it in.
Hi! I am tracker. have been reading your blog tonight. I am to send you a badge in the birthday badge exchange. I don’t believe I have seen you around so came over to see what’s cookin’
Squirrels don't like daffodils either. We used to plant them next to the tulips to keep the furry tails from digging them up. We also had wisteria that would spread everywhere and it would send roots underground and quickly pop up nearby if we didn't pay attention.
It's amazing how many little flyers there are to come by for a visit and maybe a snack, but they leave the plants intact.
I remember having a garden. These days I just have houseplants and one lonely portulaca that came up by seed and has bloomed this past week. I've been "home" for three months and the plants have responded well. But, I long for Thailand.
I water often. Montana is mostly hot and dry in the Summer.
Of the five things you wrote that you believe about yourself, the last two far outweigh the first three. I've not read many things you've written but I intend to do so, very soon. What I have read makes me believe one thing about you --- that you're a pretty remarkable person.
As for me, I don't believe anything at all about myself, because I lie to me too much. I don't make New Year Resolutions, but I have made one new life resolution. I am resolved to keep living until I die. It sounds like you've made a similar resolution. I'm glad I've met you.
Ahhhh. The wonders of the modern world . Isn't it funny how we take things like electricity and plumbing for granted... until we don't have them. Happy for you!
Einstein, Aristotle, Honest Abe, Davey Crockett
ok, I see a problem.... the first two would talk to each other, you'd be odd one out,
the second two would talk together, and again you'd be odd one out! LOL
Maybe invite Mary and Martha from the Bible...
except which one would you get stuck with? LOL
I would say you are on target, Go for it. I have always said the Grim Reaper will need to sneak up behind me and catch me of guard. And then I will wrestle him.
When I was younger, I could do a lot of last minute things. I can't any longer.
I have to plan my wardrobe the night before, including jewelry, and lay it out for easy access. I have to plan my meals ahead of time, or I go bonkers on whatever I find in the kitchen. I have to make a daily to do list or I waste the day with whatever comes up. With a list, I feel obligated to check things off. But then, I want to tell someone how much I've done, but nobody cares or there is no one to tell.
On Fridays, I try to clean the inside of my car and my purse and wallet. Receipts in all places go in the trash. Parking passes, half used Kleenex, they all have to be tossed. I haven't done the car today, but I did clean out the purse. I've never been a planner or a prepper, but I find that old age makes me slow, so my lack of organization shows more. I can still walk out of the house on the way to volunteer work or a meeting and walk right past my needed papers of the lunch I packed.
Gotta run. I have to put clothes in the washer that I need tomorrow morning.
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