I know a little girl,whose hair in ringletsfalls, unkempt from lackof brushing; who standswhen she should be sitting;who laughs with defiance whenchallenged, her dark eyes gleamingwith mischief; who holds her chin uphigh and stamps her feet, arms foldedin protest when she does not get her way. I see that little girl,have watched her play,with a […]
Ask me how I’m doingand I’ll say “fine”, notbecause I’m actually fine,but because “fine” is the onlysocially acceptable response. If I said that I have been lyinghere, for three hours now,willing my body to move,that would elicit unsolicitedadvice and tarnish my “fine”. I’d berate myself for breakingmy promise not to moan,knowing that complainingprovokes a compulsive […]
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I didn’t say your which way had to be brown or black. Brilliant post 😀
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Lol. Thanks
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Brown is a lovely neutral color and should be appreciated. Merry Christmas to you and yours, VJ.
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Thanks Eugi. You too
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You’re welcome, VJ.
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Merry Christmas, VJ!
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Merry Christmas
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I LOVE the second photo! Merry Christmas, VJ. 🙂
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To you too, Susan
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It’s good to appreciate the browns of nature, as well as the brilliant colors.
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I think Liz said it perfectly – not often a hailed color but good to appreciate!
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Thanks, Wynne!
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Agreed 😊
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🙂
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