I hit the ‘like button, but I didn’t really mean it…this picture is so sad, I can feel her resignation and sorrow. And tomorrow, I hope there will be a brighter morning.
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Yes. Full stop.
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must be a bit under the weather. hope the skies soon clear.
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It’s clearing already. He’s said he’s coming back strong.
good–don’t throw me off like that–it is my midweek lifeline
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On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 8:04 AM, Live & Learn wrote:
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Right to the stomach!! Wow …. reality check!! 🙁
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Why bother with the umbrella?
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Shelter!
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Clothes are good. Rain slicker? She’d never be a fisherman.
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Smiling.
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I remain mystified by those who hold on so tightly to such “umbrellas”. Living perpetually under a dark cloud of their own making must get tiresome. Yet, they persist and refuse to hear about the sunshine on the other side of those clouds.
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They do. Some do, however, need a respite from hard rain.
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Now I don’t know what day today is or tomorrow or yesterday.
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Great. That will enhance your ability to live in the moment. Now!
I hit the ‘like button, but I didn’t really mean it…this picture is so sad, I can feel her resignation and sorrow. And tomorrow, I hope there will be a brighter morning.
Yes. Full stop.
must be a bit under the weather. hope the skies soon clear.
It’s clearing already. He’s said he’s coming back strong.
Maybe Caleb needs an umbrella: http://www.loupiote.com/photos/5213279761.shtml
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Hey Marina. Good one!
My “like” today is commiseration, DK.
Thanks for the sympathy vote Friend.
what!!!!!???????????????
Laughing. Back to the routine next week!
good–don’t throw me off like that–it is my midweek lifeline
🙂
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 8:04 AM, Live & Learn wrote:
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Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
Right to the stomach!! Wow …. reality check!! 🙁
🙂
Why bother with the umbrella?
Shelter!
Clothes are good. Rain slicker? She’d never be a fisherman.
Smiling.
I remain mystified by those who hold on so tightly to such “umbrellas”. Living perpetually under a dark cloud of their own making must get tiresome. Yet, they persist and refuse to hear about the sunshine on the other side of those clouds.
They do. Some do, however, need a respite from hard rain.
Now I don’t know what day today is or tomorrow or yesterday.
Great. That will enhance your ability to live in the moment. Now!