What a coincidence, friend Gwen … I just posted new in my blog with the same theme/ topic. Am trying to heal from a broken knee cap. Have been in a splint/ cast thing for 6 weeks now, and getting quite impatient … u can't always get what u want … smiles … ya … sigh … Anyway … you had your first night frost yet? We had one chilly night, and some trees are turning from green to yellow. Much love from Theo and cat.
Beautifully done!! Wise words as well!!!
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What a coincidence, friend Gwen … I just posted new in my blog with the same theme/ topic. Am trying to heal from a broken knee cap. Have been in a splint/ cast thing for 6 weeks now, and getting quite impatient … u can't always get what u want … smiles … ya … sigh … Anyway … you had your first night frost yet? We had one chilly night, and some trees are turning from green to yellow. Much love from Theo and cat.
ReplyDeleteOh, and maybe scroll down to my post "Foofoo" … as my son sang me a song. Love, cat.
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ReplyDeleteWishing on a star sounds perfect Stephen. Thanks so much Laurie and Guillaume... so cool Cat, sending some healing vibes!!
ReplyDeleteOh that's so pretty Gwen...coming from Mick's mouth, I didn't really see much meaning in it, but written down, it makes a whole lot of sense! :)
ReplyDeleteRain, I have pondered this very often... life dishes things out and we have to cope and adapt
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