hey Fabbies.
Lav, your pix of your granddaughter and DIL (?) is very sweet, they are lovely, just lovely.
IJM you remind me of Mr. Kaslo and his wiring adventures, he was a lineman as a young man so he has so many cables and wires all over this place its a maze of interconnectedness, and if I had to do anything with it in his absence, i am afraid I would have to call an expert. So whats your phone number? Ha ha.
Treya, I was going to ask you how you have avoided all the renown wines in Italy, but then there is so much other beauty and interest there, yes, you are right.
Det I am chagrined I was not invited to your house to teach you all about the interaction of toxic substances in soil plants and wildlife. I could perhaps start with a looooooooooong diagrammatically illustrated lecture on substance interactions and thier biochemistry....wait...WAKE UP!!! Det???
Great theme for today, DG, as usual you are such a terrific leader. I have always admired your leadership skills, and have enjoyed reading about your most recent adventures as a student councilor.
I am grateful for the fact that I managed to learn that the next set of operations for hip replacements I might have to have could kill me if I didnt quit the sauce for good.
I am gratefull for every day I wake up feeling well, and for every time I go out in my garden I can do what I want to do without feeling like ten pounds of poo in a one pound pail. (I had to say it).
I am grateful that I got to know the love of my dads life better for a few years before she died, and that she taught me that he wasnt the ogre he was painted as.
I am grateful that I have grankids, two girls and a husband, and friends who love me, and care about what happens to me.
I am grateful to live in a beautiful part of the world in a relatively safe, stable and sound country.
Kaslo
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