Such a touching poem, Van. Very sad, but a glimmer of hope.
Well fellow bloggers.... I'm going to bed and try to sleep off this mood. Besides... yesterday's post was much better than this one.
Today our weather took a change. We've had nice autumn sun and cold nights. But, clouds moved in today and tomorrow is suppose to be even more cloudy with a chance of rain, possibly a few snow flakes. We've already had some snow this fall, but it has all been short lived. I'd just as soon see it snow now through January and then stop. We start calving in February and I need nice weather then.
Sorry to hear the news, Kristy.
I would have liked to see that roll. I'm proud of you Mary... you are doing great.
Thanks for the info. I will keep that in mind.
Great pictures. I enjoyed them.
Wow... you are really busy posting today!!!! I just told my cousin yesterday that time is on her side when it comes to her investments. Just sit tight and they will come back. Good post.
Hey... I know what it is like to be unhappy in one's job. Not a great thing to have to go to work everyday and to dread it. I was an elementary teacher and after 10 years I quit. I definitely was not my thing. It is great when someone can work at something about which they are passionate!
I know a little of what you are feeling and at times, I feel that the word for my life should be "had." But... I guess I will continue to try to make the best of it until I draw that last breath and then I hope that everyone at my funeral toasts me with a glass of wine. Maybe, I should get a few bottles stored up for that occassion.
((((hugs)))
Very funny.
I know how much you dislike your job. So I am hoping you get a really great job. This one could be made for you.
That was two years before my father was born. I read a book once that was about the 1920's. I think that is when a lot of the changes came about. The basis of the book was the changes that the automobile brought to our society. Name of the book is "Fords, Flappers, and Fanatics." I think it is out of print now.