Cute pic! Thirsty you may have been but the the thirst was for fun, happiness and love. May you continue to drink even when your thirst seems quenched.
This might be a great picture for something like, "Caption This!"
GB, have you ever had hagus? Hubby saw something on Food TV about it. What do you think about it? Educate us! I understand Scots have been eating it for, like, 500 years!!!
Deedee. We ARE still that young. It's just the bodies have altered a bit.
Shabby Girl. I like that idea. I wish I'd thought of it. If I had I might have done it. But ideas never where my strong point. The Haggis posting will appear on Eagleton Notes in a day or so.
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We may be apart but when I look at the sky and remember that we are standing on the same earth, looking at the same moon, somehow you don't seem so far away after all.
LIFE
Life isn't about dawdling to the grave, arriving safely in an attractive, wrinkle-free body but rather an adventure that ends skidding in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, totally worn out, screaming "Yee-ha. What a ride!!"
Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass… It’s about learning to dance in the rain. (With thanks to shabby girl ofA Travelling Fish)
But what are plans other than more restrictions? (With thanks to Pauline)
Feeling young is fabulous but growing old is a blessing!!! (A comment on this blog by Jaz who used to writeTreacy Travels.)
The trick to pushing 70, GB, is to push back -- hard!!! (A comment by Carol aka Canadian Chickadee who comments but does not blog)
Having lived the majority of my life in the Hebrides where my heart is, I feel I can now call myself a Hebridean. For nine years I lived half my life in New Zealand: a country I love. It was an honour being a part time Kiwi.
Cute pic! Thirsty you may have been but the the thirst was for fun, happiness and love. May you continue to drink even when your thirst seems quenched.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it hard to believe we were ever so young? Yet, in some ways I feel I haven't changed at all.
ReplyDeleteHA!! Great one :)
ReplyDeleteThis might be a great picture for something like, "Caption This!"
ReplyDeleteGB, have you ever had hagus? Hubby saw something on Food TV about it. What do you think about it? Educate us! I understand Scots have been eating it for, like, 500 years!!!
I might add that this is my ancestery as well, so, no judgement here! :)
ReplyDeleteYou haven't changed a bit - that's the perspective I got many a morning recently as you took algae out of the pond!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue. You are so lovely.
ReplyDeleteDeedee. We ARE still that young. It's just the bodies have altered a bit.
Shabby Girl. I like that idea. I wish I'd thought of it. If I had I might have done it. But ideas never where my strong point. The Haggis posting will appear on Eagleton Notes in a day or so.
SS. Glad I couldn't see me then!
Too too funny!
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agree with scriptor senex, thats the view both of us kept seeing.
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