Comment on HOW WE REPINE — OR SING by Touch2Touch
We in Northampton agree with you! We are very proud of the many farmers here in the Pioneer Valley, and we nickname them Local Heroes. The better restaurants here also source to great extent from local...
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What a lovely tale of clarity and applied insight. LikeLiked by 1 person
View ArticleComment on HOW WE REPINE — OR SING by Touch2Touch
I’m happy for your visit and your comment, Marge Katherine! LikeLike
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I do have one secret, Gill — It’s being 80 years old! It really is true, you hang around long enough, you learn. That’s a promise — ;-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on HOW WE REPINE — OR SING by Touch2Touch
Well! Here’s this really interesting assessment of Wild Budgies and their abilities, and deep wisdom about the human and wild kingdom and their affinities — And then comes the demented Woodpecker! I...
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Our birds here in New England will probably not be singing again until sometime in May! Not at the rate our weather is going — :-( LikeLike
View ArticleComment on HOW WE REPINE — OR SING by 2e0mca
I have visions of you falling about ;-) Let em give you something to smile about; you don’t want to know how many times I have stood beside the cage explaining to Paul that he needs to go inside now...
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He is named after a particularly hard-headed and authoritarian saint, I notice — ;-) LikeLiked by 1 person
View ArticleComment on HOW WE REPINE — OR SING by mybrightlife
I’m gonna give it my best shot! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Schadenfreude, and other Genius German expressions! by dunelight
Too often I have made a todo list where I started a job that led to another time consuming job. At the end of the day I have realized I got a lot done but not much on the list so I have actually...
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Great word, greatly needed! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Laid Low by Touch2Touch
I suspect most of us are without Jane’s polite and endearing ways! My sympathies to your daughter. (And to you, if you are doing the nursing.) My young Italian friend said her grandfather, if he had a...
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I am very happy I am better also! And happy to hear that your curious Romanian onion broth is putting you on the road to recovery. How about an actual onion soup? Being stronger, would it work twice as...
View ArticleComment on Laid Low by pauline
That wretched cold! Glad you are feeling better. I have been out playing in the snow. I feel odd man out as I like winter weather! I, too, am glad for modern medicine. My poor littlest granddaughter...
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Good grief, Pauline! The cold is miserable enough without any complications, let alone so many and so serious. How is Lily now? And has the Bean been okay? So happy you are recovered enough to be...
View ArticleComment on Laid Low by pauline
Lily is well again, thanks. The Bean had the cough and a bit of a runny nose but Lil bore the brunt of this illness. I have been out of doors twice today, once to shovel out the mailboxes and feed the...
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So Zen, what is the sound of seven feet of falling snow? Silence! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Laid Low by Madhu
With my sinuses flaring up at the slightest provocation, my colds take on epic proportions. So I totally relate to Jane’s condition. And yours. I cannot begin to imagine life without antihistamines :-)...
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