Your humour is beginning to grow on me Jester.....like a fungus.
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Your humour is beginning to grow on me Jester.....like a fungus.
Hi all, I am finally able to get back on the blogs! Great trip and a great long-weekend to come back to! I will post some pics sometime this week when I have caught up everything from work! Loving the temps back here! Have a great shortened week!
Tuesday Greetings. It sure is nice out there. Makes me look forward to summer even more. Sorry to hear about your Mom Knottythots. I know it is such a worry when our parents start to have things happen to them that challenge the whole family.
A shame about Gordon Downie. He gets to join the tens of thousands of Canadians who are dropped into the lap of a terminal illness. He will be able to get the attention he needs.....partly due to his fame & also partly due to our rather unique & impressive health care system.
I took my chemo drugs today just like a good girl should.
OMG, what a terrible w/end @Knottythots.
You're Mom was so lucky to have you & the family nearby to help her out, and get her to the hospital.
I hope her recovery will be a speedy one.
And then car problems, esp. on a Sunday afternoon, and before a holiday Monday. You were lucky to get the parts you needed so late in the afternoon.
Hopefully, things will turn around for you, and soon.
Sorry to hear about your Mum, KT. Thoughts & prayers for a speedy recovery.
Glad you were able to get parts for your car & no one was hurt when the brakes let go.
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Historic update from the land of Peter Pan
Tinker Bell, the fairy who mended pots and kettles, an actual tinker of the fairy folk.[1] Her speech consists of the sounds of a tinkling bell, which is understandable only to those familiar with the language of the fairies.
Though sometimes ill-tempered, spoiled, jealous, vindictive and inquisitive, she is also helpful and kind to Peter.[2] [3] The extremes in her personality are explained in the story by the fact that a fairy's size prevents her from holding more than one feeling at a time, so when she is angry she has no counterbalancing compassion. Fairies can enable others to fly by sprinkling them with fairy dust (called "pixie dust" in the Disney films, and presented as "starstuff" in Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson's novel series).[4] At the end of the novel, when Peter flies back to find an older Wendy, it is mentioned that Tinker Bell died in the year after Wendy and her brothers left Neverland, and Peter no longer remembers her.
Later years for that famous fairy:
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Today, give a stranger one of your smiles.It might be the only sunshine he/she sees all day.
Welcome back Habs. Yes, isn't this weather just fantastic. :)
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