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lazy summer days... ha!
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Yep!
June has come in like a lion... not a slow moving lazy cat. This week has
been *crazy busy*... at least for me who likes to take things slow. I...
3 hours ago
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Things I Look Forward To
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Matt Shirley has surely reached middle age. This chart shows that his
ambitions have plateaued at varying levels. Wait until old age, when you do
*not* ...
4 hours ago
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There’s nothing sadder than a damp Drag Queen
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I went to Prestatyn Pride to support.
Sometimes you forget how parochial the coastal towns are in their thinking,
but several comments on the event’s ...
5 hours ago
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CREPUSCULO...
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7 hours ago
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10 Fascinating Facts About Life in Hawaii Before the U.S. Arrived
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Hawaii joined the Union on August 21, 1959. Its history immediately before
and after joining the United States is well known. Americans have long
learned...
11 hours ago
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Goldfinches
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11 hours ago
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Clean It Up
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I worked at a retail store similar to Walmart. I really liked working there
and held some desirable positions.
I worked the midnight shift. Usually we o...
17 hours ago
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Sunset
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On the way to the Casino for dinner (previous post) this is what we saw as
we drove there.
Then photos of inside mostly part of the gambling area.
T...
1 day ago
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Happy Friday Wishes ... enjoy some lower carb cinnamon cake
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Happy Friday and weekend wishes to you
I hope you like these flowers ...
… as it's Friday
why not treat yourself to some lower carb cake.
This *Cinnamon Ca...
1 day ago
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First Thursday in June's Selections and a Personal Message
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Hello dear friends and fellow bloggers. Thank you so much for stopping by
for a visit! I hope you are all doing well!
Some of you who have known me for...
2 days ago
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Journey Of. Will (poem by me) Repost From 2017
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Journey Of Will ! (poem)
Sitting in the room, with darkened silence
Protecting herself, from outer violence
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3 days ago
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May Flowers/Ripening Blueberries
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May flowers! In between bouts of rain and storms, we have had some nice
sunny days for our flowers. Our storms...we had 5 tornadoes in the past 7
days i...
6 days ago
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AI in Blogland
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First of all, I realize the title today is not crystal-clear, given the
font in which my blog appears.
"AI" in this case = uppercase A (1st letter of the...
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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