Notes: Photo: Independent. Background on Caleb/Wednesday/Hump Day Posts and Geico’s original commercial: Let’s Hit it Again
I can't sleep…
Notes: Photo: Independent. Background on Caleb/Wednesday/Hump Day Posts and Geico’s original commercial: Let’s Hit it Again
We´re all in this together. Love this picture. Thanks.
We are Darlene. Me too!
Social distancing won’t keep me from giving a kiss to Caleb!!!!
HHD, my friend and stay safe!
That’s right! Looking him offering a kiss!
🤣😂😃
With all that’s going on, how do you remember what day it is? I lose track.
Oh I know. So me too!
I think someone needs to provide a mask for Caleb and his pal….it’s hard to practice social distancing when you’re a camel
True. Wonder if he’s given his up to health care workers?
Point well taken…
masks -the universal protector and connector
yes…
Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
Oh, how I missed you, Caleb … and yours too!!
For some reason, this photo makes me cry. There is something so poignant and so very ‘real’ about it — Wednesday or not, no one on this earth, including the animals, are untouched by Covid — and still, Love finds a way.
Awwwww. It does.
I thought of you David as I wrote my blog in memory of my brother this morning. Over 23 years ago, he made a decision that forever changed our family circle, and still, there are days, like today which would have been his 72nd birthday, when I am reminded that ‘love holds no memory of wrongs’. There is only Love.
Awwww, beautiful Louise. I will be sure to read your post. Thank you.
Oh my, it’s happened already — I didn’t even notice the mask until mentioned in the comments. It’s only been a few very long weeks — we shouldn’t go mask-blind this soon, should we? <3 Stay well, all.
True Carol! Can’t go mask-blind!
Covid Camel Wednesday.
Right!
two hump!!!!!! We need a special week
Don’t we though!?!
Know wonder there’s a bigger virus problem in the Middle East…CALEB! SIX FEET APART!!!!
-Alan
Funny. Laughing!
I’d like to chuckle at this, but the situation is much too dire. Friends in a number of areas of the continent tell me that, for them, it’s a choice between getting the virus and dying or starving to death.
Agree Darlene. So sad.