I spend 24/7 working at being positive--I start in the morning looking in the mirror before I do anything else and say out loud, "Martin you are okay!" which starts me off with a smile--then I spend 10 minutes looking out my window at what Mother Nature is providing me for the day to explore--no matter what, if anything, goes wrong I say "So what?" and keep on going.'I very seldom have downtime or allow myself to be/feel negative because I am in charge of my feelings--no one else!
No one is safe from the prying eyes of the Internet!!!
Me, too! Me, too! I could use a queen sized comforter!!!
How come Dakota is getting older and we stay the same age????
Wonder how long his family has been around and/or if he is related to the foxes of the past pictures you have shown us?
You are never too old to learn!!
Sure you keep them all there and we don't get any--at least I don't see any!!!
And soon he will be a cat and no more a 'cutie pie'!!!
R.I.P.
By the mid 1930s we were pass the iceman bring a huge block of ice to put in our fridge and instead had the prototype of today's refrigerator but not as big or fancy--we lived in the 'modern' Bronx in NYC! Our kitchen table was just off the pantry--cupboards and shelves everywhere. I really don't remember prices except my brother and I got an allowance--25 cents a week. I do remember the doctor making house calls for my brother who had asthma. I mostly remember from the outside that our house and everything in it was like the Norman Rockwell pictures on the front of the Saturday Evening Post magazine. I do remember the daily News paper was 2 cents an issue, until WW2 milk was delivered to our door, bubble gum was a penny and I saw "Gone With The Wind" meeting Clark Gable and Vivian Leigh!!
And soon he will take over the house!!!
"sorts of things about the 1930s"--what else do you want to know about that time? I was there!!!
Did you go swimming in the river--the big city boy wants to know!
Looking at the wildflowers--Mother Nature goes where she wants to go!!