Comment on Boundless Joy! by Touch2Touch
Wow, thanks for the heads-up, Kris. I usually check it out when I post one with Daily Post, but tonight I didn’t. But I’m glad you came by Touch2Touch — a more text oriented blog. Now that you’ve come...
View ArticleComment on Boundless Joy! by Madhu
What sheer bliss to witness that live!!! Thank you for injecting joy into my day Judith
View ArticleComment on In Praise of Shadows by Madhu
The shadows in your lovely photo tell me its a sunny day
View ArticleComment on Knitting up that Sleeve! by franhunne4u
Unhelpful doctors just have the wrong approach – either not the time, to find out what is really behind your problem or not the imagination, to see connections between seemingly unconnected things. A...
View ArticleComment on Knitting up that Sleeve! by Touch2Touch
Time and imagination — two commodities hard to come by in our present health care system. So we will have to make use of them ourselves. Meanwhile we hope that Frank’s sleep study next week will reveal...
View ArticleComment on Knitting up that Sleeve! by firstandfabulous
Reading and watching tv are the two that get me snoozing right off the bat. If I wake up in the middle of the night though, all bets are off!! So I got nothin’, missy. Sorry! ‘Cept maybe some advice on...
View ArticleComment on Knitting up that Sleeve! by Touch2Touch
Love your image, Gemma! T’would be most interesting sharing a bed with a Buddha. But nah, the Hub sleeps free and easy, no draperies like the photo. TV of course is the great seducer into sleep. When...
View ArticleComment on Knitting up that Sleeve! by firstandfabulous
He and Jeff have something in common, and it ain’t sleeplessness.
View ArticleComment on Knitting up that Sleeve! by Jen Payne
This was a fun read, despite the hardship of sleeplessness. I wish I could offer advice, but I sleep blissfully like a log.
View ArticleComment on Knitting up that Sleeve! by Touch2Touch
The Hub would be the first to say, A woman with a clear conscience!
View ArticleComment on Knitting up that Sleeve! by Jen Payne
Ah, then he has not heard my wakeful brain!
View ArticleComment on Knitting up that Sleeve! by Touch2Touch
If it doesn’t keep YOU wakeful, the brain has a clear conscience nonetheless.
View ArticleComment on Knitting up that Sleeve! by Patti Kuche
Judith, sorry to hear about you and Hub with your sleeping problems but the Hambien is so funny. Mr Kuche always finishes his day in a long hot bath with a whiskey and a book. Laptops etc never come to...
View ArticleComment on Knitting up that Sleeve! by Touch2Touch
In my elderly naivete, I wonder if the chopping up white powder can be what I imagine it is?????? Worlds away from a little New England retirement village (yes, it looks rather like a Christmas card)...
View ArticleComment on Knitting up that Sleeve! by Pauline
Two thoughts: consider the direction your head is pointing (“Sleeping in the wrong direction can also cause health problems. Vasthu Sastra recommends that the head must be placed towards the east for...
View ArticleComment on Knitting up that Sleeve! by Touch2Touch
I’m happy to discover that we have been sleeping the right way for all of our Northampton sojourn, heads to the east. At least we can’t blame our problems on that. I very much like your “two sleep”...
View ArticleComment on Knitting up that Sleeve! by Patti Kuche
Judith, I just came across an old Russian proverb which I found quite exciting – the less you know the sounder you sleep! The wreckage we cling to . . . and middle of the night hugs to you!
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