Wow – this is so cool (true as well, but very cool).. I continue to marvel at your ability to find all this amazing stuff.
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Thanks Mimi. Yes, I thought it was cool, too…
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This is what you tell yourself when the monkeys are closing in…. ;-).
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Laughing. That’s not what immediately came to mind but certainly could have used it. 🙂
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Is this the new monkey attack warning light set up on the mountain?
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ROFL. Deciding to take the day off. I have parts of my body that hurt today that haven’t hurt in years. Running up and (mostly) down takes it toll. There’s another part of me that doesn’t want another altercation with the Wild Kingdom today. 🙂
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Great image. Also, glad you survived the monkeys.
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Thanks, and yes, I’m not going to try my luck again today! 🙂
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[…] David Kanigan talks about it here: One Word […]
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Elementary …my dear Watson!
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Laughing. If it’s so elementary, why does it seem so difficult when you need it most?
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…because the simplest things are the hardest too!!!!!
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Exactly Watson, exactly!
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So cool! I LOVE what you can do with images! You make them come alive!
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Yes, the creative talent which develops the idea and then creates the art, is incredible. I’m still trying to graduate from drawing a stick-man.
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You should never have told about the monkeys. We’ll never let you forget it now. I like the “monkey attack warning light.”
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I know! I opened up Pandora’s Box. 🙂
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How wonderful. This one word says it all. Good advice for any occasion or circumstances.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Yes Francine. You are on point.
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I needed this yesterday! Thanks I will practice it now as not to forget…breathe-in…breathe-out
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Just yesterday? I need it every day!
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Dave, if I had just one tool in my bag, it would be this one- just breath. It’s pulled me back from the edge many times.
Thanks.
Tom
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Yes, Tom. I need to pull out this tool more often. 🙂
Wow – this is so cool (true as well, but very cool).. I continue to marvel at your ability to find all this amazing stuff.
Thanks Mimi. Yes, I thought it was cool, too…
This is what you tell yourself when the monkeys are closing in…. ;-).
Laughing. That’s not what immediately came to mind but certainly could have used it. 🙂
Is this the new monkey attack warning light set up on the mountain?
ROFL. Deciding to take the day off. I have parts of my body that hurt today that haven’t hurt in years. Running up and (mostly) down takes it toll. There’s another part of me that doesn’t want another altercation with the Wild Kingdom today. 🙂
Great image. Also, glad you survived the monkeys.
Thanks, and yes, I’m not going to try my luck again today! 🙂
[…] David Kanigan talks about it here: One Word […]
Elementary …my dear Watson!
🙂
Laughing. If it’s so elementary, why does it seem so difficult when you need it most?
…because the simplest things are the hardest too!!!!!
🙂
Exactly Watson, exactly!
So cool! I LOVE what you can do with images! You make them come alive!
Yes, the creative talent which develops the idea and then creates the art, is incredible. I’m still trying to graduate from drawing a stick-man.
You should never have told about the monkeys. We’ll never let you forget it now. I like the “monkey attack warning light.”
I know! I opened up Pandora’s Box. 🙂
How wonderful. This one word says it all. Good advice for any occasion or circumstances.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
Yes Francine. You are on point.
I needed this yesterday! Thanks I will practice it now as not to forget…breathe-in…breathe-out
Just yesterday? I need it every day!
Dave, if I had just one tool in my bag, it would be this one- just breath. It’s pulled me back from the edge many times.
Thanks.
Tom
Yes, Tom. I need to pull out this tool more often. 🙂