Robert wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2024 8:10 am
Me in the blue and Szdfan in the green.
This reminds me of a birthday card we gave to my brother-in-law this year. The sentiment was:
I understand that your family suffers from insanity? The reply is: No, we rather enjoy it!
The original context was someone complaining that Amish (and Holdeman) people don’t smile much and seem unfriendly in public. Somehow we have driven all the way to the destination that it’s actually good to have a cranky, grumpy appearance to repel random men who (apparently) are gong to be stalker...
Today .. is expected to hit 49F, balmy for Februay. :wave: bonus: sunny! my goal is to TRY to open my garage door so i can put the 40# salt bags away. i was too afraid to open the door in sub zero temps, in case it wouldn’t close. (it’s been sticking, not fully closing.) i think the culprit is the ...
They say we get our rythum from the beat of our heart. Do you notice any change in your musical timing with a slower heart beat? Maybe that's why I keep missing the strings when I strum my guitar! No wonder folks have been looking at me strangely on Sunday mornings in church? i hope we hear from yo...
Sorry, somehow I missed this. I'm going to ask my daughter to see if she can find the exact quote but if my memory is correct is was something about being free with smiles to strange men. So a slightly different context, perhaps? Well, the book is addressed to young women. The saying was something ...
??? Feb 23 They say we get our rythum from the beat of our heart. Do you notice any change in your musical timing with a slower heart beat? Maybe that's why I keep missing the strings when I strum my guitar! No wonder folks have been looking at me strangely on Sunday mornings in church?