Comment on HEART VOICES by Tales and Travels of the Tin Man
I just returned from 4 days in the hospital with a near catastrophic coronary event and then come home to find your post………loved it.
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That certainly is a coincidence — even if it is a less than happy one. If you click the link Heart Attack in my post — you see that my own “event” was somewhere back in January. I am now in cardiac...
View ArticleComment on HEART VOICES by 2e0mca
Excellent post Judith The picture reminds me of the scans my wife had when she was expecting our son. I can remember the young lady who was controlling the machine saying… ‘you have to be quick because...
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Who would have thought replacement heart valves could be funny? Remember the crocodile who couldn’t sneak up on Captain Hook in Peter Pan because he’d swallowed the alarm clock? Tick tick tick —- Glad...
View ArticleComment on HEART VOICES by Patti Kuche
Judith, this is such a fascinating and touching post. It always amazes me that medical science has been able to produce an “electrical” chart of this tough little muscle and I wish you all best with...
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Thanks very much, Patti. Incidentally, I like your new gravatar photo very much! It’s lovely to see the woman behind your compelling blog posts —
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I think the work these people do is amazing. Even more amazing is the fact these ships float. When you see them out of the water, completely dry, I cannot fathom how they can carry people and object...
View ArticleComment on An Existentialist Sigh — a Cat — and a Laugh! by thirdhandart
Poor Henri, the French cat… such existential boredom and suffering is indeed worthy of a pity party.
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One of those miracles that’s so common we don’t even think about them any more —-
View ArticleComment on An Existentialist Sigh — a Cat — and a Laugh! by Touch2Touch
True – Be sure and catch the sequel, Paw de Deux, if you haven’t already.
View ArticleComment on An Existentialist Sigh — a Cat — and a Laugh! by Carol
Poor poor Henri. Perhaps he should spend some time at a homeless shelter. Perhaps he should read some positive thinking tomes. Poor poor Henri.
View ArticleComment on An Existentialist Sigh — a Cat — and a Laugh! by Touch2Touch
Ah. No one would agree with you more than Henri. Poor poor Henri.
View ArticleComment on An Existentialist Sigh — a Cat — and a Laugh! by Gemma
Henri. I laughed til I cried. I remember feeling that way, once.:-) Thanks.
View ArticleComment on An Existentialist Sigh — a Cat — and a Laugh! by Touch2Touch
Yes. Sigh. (I remember feeling that way, once, also.)
View ArticleComment on An Existentialist Sigh — a Cat — and a Laugh! by barb19
Henri got to me – I watched both clips!
View ArticleComment on An Existentialist Sigh — a Cat — and a Laugh! by Touch2Touch
He’s got real star quality —
View ArticleComment on An Existentialist Sigh — a Cat — and a Laugh! by Crowing Crone Joss
Henri and Eyeore! what a pair.
View ArticleComment on An Existentialist Sigh — a Cat — and a Laugh! by Smallpeace
Ah yes, existential angst (and French cats!). How is it that you’ve managed to pinpoint two of my favorite things? Thank you for the funny reminder that “my life of bored luxury” –though not always so...
View ArticleComment on An Existentialist Sigh — a Cat — and a Laugh! by Touch2Touch
Joss, what a thought! They really are the perfect duo, kvetch kvetch kvetch —
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