Haven't posted as much as I'd like lately because of some health problems with myself and Lynette. But visiting your blogs is a very enjoyable distraction. I'll try to post more.
That was interesting John, thanks for posting it! :) I never think of the origins of the actual letters, I'm always interested in the word itself! I hope you and your wife are doing okay health-wise.
That video is interesting! I don't think about the origins of language much, and it's good to be more aware of these things.
I hope you and your wife are doing all right, and that your health issues ease up. I'm glad you're still able to get around to blogs to read them; it helps to have a source of distraction when you're not able to get out as much.
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That was interesting John, thanks for posting it! :) I never think of the origins of the actual letters, I'm always interested in the word itself! I hope you and your wife are doing okay health-wise.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rain.
DeleteHope you and Lynette are doing better soon!
ReplyDeleteThanks Debra.
DeleteMay you both find good health soon. Funny and informative video, thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you liked it. Thanks for your good wishes.
DeleteLanguage and it sources is amazing.
ReplyDeleteGetting healthy.
Thanks Susan.
DeleteIt's nice to hear from you. I do hope you and your wife are doing better. Wishing you both good health!
ReplyDeleteSorry to read you both are having problems with your health - hope they are sorted out for you both - take care..
ReplyDeleteSweet little video :)
thank you for letting us know about you dear John!
ReplyDeletei wish and pray that you and Lynette may be perfectly fine my friend!
this is very interesting video :)
thank you for sharing!
That video is interesting! I don't think about the origins of language much, and it's good to be more aware of these things.
ReplyDeleteI hope you and your wife are doing all right, and that your health issues ease up. I'm glad you're still able to get around to blogs to read them; it helps to have a source of distraction when you're not able to get out as much.
Thanks for the video.
ReplyDeleteMy good wishes to you and Lynette, hoping that your health problems improve soon.
All the best Jan