Maybe she will come back for another too-short visit, or you'll get up there.
He must be frantic trying to figure out what to do next.
I think it was Janet K who apologized ahead that she was not going to be visiting us so much here at MyBloggers, and I told her 'come back any time, we'll still be here talking about our pets and how our day is going.' And sure enough, here we still are.
That somewhat resembles the way I've been eating, but have probably been missing some key element of it.
We are gradually seeing spring-like weather, but it's hard for me to imagine being able to put out all those plants this time of year. Our last frost date is at the end of May.
It's hard to make a decision like that, but sounds like it's for the best. I live in an agricultural area, and it's common to meet a farmer who has lost part of a finger in the equipment, but less so these days because of all the safety mechanisms that are built in. Hope your healing is going smoothly.
I'm glad it was after your birthday celebration, but am sorry for all the pain and troubles. I had hand surgery on a broken finger several years ago, and realized that even though it doesn't look like much of a big deal to other people, there are countless aggravations and inconveniences trying to keep it dry, and you don't have the use of all of your hand. Not to mention the pain. Sending get well wishes your way.
What a great way to look at it. Many happy returns of the day.
I'm sad that my parents died and I miss them, but their leaving freed me to become who I really am without having to be what they expected of me.
That's a cute story. I've seen 100+ year-old houses in England where the windows are bricked over because at one time there was window tax.
I'm so glad you were able to help her, can imagine being in that position of needing a ride and nobody to ask for help.
Have they bloomed yet? Maybe the flowers somehow look like fairies.