The quote by Rabbi Hillel, what an absolutely wonderful thought. I like it, thanks
Yeow, get jiggy with it . . . I love it!!! Spring has made me feel quite "blissful" these days . . . .
Beam my up Scottie!!!
Well, I don't about YOU guys but personally? I AM going to live forever and love every minute of it
Just like I've always said, "I'm here for a good time - not a long time!" And whoever put me here, I say, "thanks!" Party on
This wonderful man ranks right up there with St. Jude Thaddeus!!!
"Love means never having to say you're sorry . . ." And if that isn't a load of crap, I don't know what is
As soon as I posted this I thought to myself, self, what are folks going to think of you . . . ??? And I said to myself, it's Spring, what the hell . . .
Thanks so much SandyP for taking the time and sharing these pictures with us. They're absolutely wonderful! I haven't been to Europe -yet- hope to. However, I'll be leaving for Deerfield Beach in 2 weeks to spend the month of May there. P.S. did you notice in one of the close-up pictures of the sunflowers, the fine cobweb behind it? awesome!
What a great gal you are! I'm proud to be on the same blogsite with you. You are the sum total of all your ancestors - they must have been a wonderful bunch!!
Brings back memories . . .they have beef cattle around here but where I grew up they had dairy cattle. Me and my friends used to pester the devil out of them; coaxing them to the electrified fences and kill ourselves laughing when they'd touch the fences and bolt away, bawling - terrible wasn't I? And the farmers really used to get mad at us for feeding them ripe apples in the fall - it would sour their milk so they said. Yeah, those were the good old days!!
No truer words were ever printed! I just wish that I had had this insight years ago. My life would have been much simpler I think. Thanks for the reminder Ana