That brings back memories of my son who was given a refrigeratory box. He and his friends had weeks of fun with it. It was a rocket ship, a submarine, and a tank. But it didn't survive being a tank. When it fell apart, it was recycled after more than a month of play.
Me as the cottage
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The cottage will never be pristine
I do try, but like dogs often do with their owners,
My cottage resembles me in a strange sort of way.
The cracks in t...
and the beat goes on...
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Life goes on... at least it does *until it doesn't*. DH and I are still
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Glebe Garden is not far from the city of Launceston. It's a garden center
and these photos are a few items that are sold there - more to come
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Mid-Month Medley
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Hello dear friends and fellow bloggers! Thank you so much for taking time
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In Islamabad Now
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Hello Dear Friends
Hope and pray that all of you are having blessed time despite all the
madness going on in this world!
I want to apologise for being...
Summer Break
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*[Art by Jan L. Waldron]*
Well, everyone, summer's here and I've got
places to go, people to see, and stuff to do!
So this blog will be *on hiatus*
until...
Catching Up
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Hello, my people.
It's been so long since I've posted, I feel like I don't quite belong in
the blogosphere anymore.
But here I am anyway.
I am at home ...
Chuckles and Chortles
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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
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Right now I've been...
That brings back memories of my son who was given a refrigeratory box. He and his friends had weeks of fun with it. It was a rocket ship, a submarine, and a tank. But it didn't survive being a tank. When it fell apart, it was recycled after more than a month of play.
ReplyDeleteThose boxes are so much fun!
DeleteThose were the days when we made our fun.
ReplyDeleteSo true! I can't seem to enter comments on your sight anymore, but I still visit.
DeleteCats and kids both love a good box to play in!
ReplyDeleteThey could probably play together in a large enough box.
DeleteSuch a lovely video, thanks for sharing it here.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I enjoyed watching him having so much fun!
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