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Eldest Son’s Best Friend’s Wedding!
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Hey beautiful people 🥰
Hope having blessed times by the grace of God🙏
Our weather is crawling slowly towards cooler days and I hope it will
arrive at...
2 hours ago
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Thanksgiving Day Nov 27, 2025
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Happy Thanksgiving 2025!
Just a few favorite memes:
... and something Jo (a Brit in Tennessee) had on her blog a while back:
*Count your ble...
2 hours ago
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Family
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4 hours ago
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10 of History’s Most Bell-Ringing Finishing Moves
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In 2019, I read the book Can’t Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds
by retired U.S. Navy SEAL David Goggins. From the moment I started reading
the...
11 hours ago
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Good Luck
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I find superstitions to be fascinating. Where do they come from? Why do
people believe them?
For instance find a penny, pick it up and all day you will ...
16 hours ago
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Thanksgiving 2025
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Here in the UK the Countdown to Christmas continues. Christmas Cards are
being written, Christmas Gifts being bought … and possibly you've got some
food in...
19 hours ago
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Lessons, Blessings and Memory
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Hello dear friends and fellow bloggers! A very warm welcome to you all!
Thank you all so much for taking time out of your busy day to visit me
here! I r...
19 hours ago
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Counselling Session 12 September 2023
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It went something like this…
Wily Old Irish Counsellor : *“ when was the last time you bought something
nice for yourself?” *
John: “*I bought myself thea...
1 day ago
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Sorry, Hyacinth, It's NSFW As Usual
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[RIP Dame Patricia Routledge 1929-2025]
1 day ago
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80 Mile Beach, Western Australia.
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Eighty Mile Beach is a 220 klm stretch of white sand in Western Australia,
located halfway between Broome and Port Hedland. It is a popular spot for
fishi...
2 days ago
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I Hope You Dance/ Gold and Red
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Lenora Park is a lovely park in Gwinnett County, Georgia. When I was
growing up, this property was still a working farm and was not far from our
hous...
1 week ago
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In Memory of Blogger Sue
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Today I am mourning fellow blogger Sue from Elephant's Child.
Our first contact was sometime prior to 2013, on a blog that has been
dormant for many yea...
1 month ago
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Chuckles and Chortles
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Happy Tuesday, friends! I hope you're all doing well. What's going on with
everyone? What's new in your world? Share in the comments. I'd like to hear
all ...
2 years ago
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Capri view
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vista su Capri
sullo sfondo la penisola Sorrentina
Giugno 2015
9 years ago
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Time-Out
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Every now and again in life we come across a bump or hurdle. It can come in
our relationships, our finances or as in my case, health.
Right now I've been...
11 years ago
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Isn't using a sword to crack an egg kind of overkill?
ReplyDeleteIt sure is. Or maybe he's afraid of what might be in that egg.
DeleteI hate to be indelicate but the way he is standing leads me to believe he laid the egg himself.
ReplyDeleteThat's a funny possibility.
DeleteLOL! at Emma's comment, but I can see what she means!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Lol, Emma :) And Debra's observation is a good one. Personally, I think that guy's being pretty optimistic about actually slicing into the egg. Have you ever cut into an egg without having it bounce all over the place? :)
ReplyDeleteThe look on the face says it.
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