But in answer to your very low question, yes, I am. A week overdue as of tomorrow. I'm starting to think that perhaps this wee one is too cozy and just isn't going to come out. I suppose that will save in boarding costs when he or she go to college though
Someday, everything is gonna be diff'rent
When I paint my masterpiece.
But in answer to your very low question, yes, I am. A week overdue as of tomorrow. I'm starting to think that perhaps this wee one is too cozy and just isn't going to come out. I suppose that will save in boarding costs when he or she go to college though
...but will you be able to get this one to move out before 35?
But in answer to your very low question, yes, I am. A week overdue as of tomorrow. I'm starting to think that perhaps this wee one is too cozy and just isn't going to come out. I suppose that will save in boarding costs when he or she go to college though
As I mentioned elsewhere: November 24th, 2005, just in time for Thanksgiving dinner.
Giles: "We few, we happy few."
Spike: "We band of buggered."
"Last night, among his fellow roughs,
He jested, quaff'd and swore."
They cut me down and I leapt up high
I am the life that'll never, never die.
I'll live in you if you'll live in me -
I am the lord of the dance, said he!
"Last night, among his fellow roughs,
He jested, quaff'd and swore."
They cut me down and I leapt up high
I am the life that'll never, never die.
I'll live in you if you'll live in me -
I am the lord of the dance, said he!
I can't take the flatlands but for about a week. Then I start feeling uneasy and exposed and vunerable. Being wrapped by my mountains gives me a sense of safety, I guess. Plus, you never cease to wonder what's around the curve or be suprised by the same.
"Let low-country intruder approach a cove
And eyes as gray as icicle fangs measure stranger
For size, honesty, and intent." John Foster West
But, how do you cope with the flatness of the place?
Strange..........
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Handy for the bike I'll tell ye.
This is the closest I get to hills.The edge of the Wolds looking down over the Ancholme valley with Scunthorpe steelworks on the horizon.
There are a few very steep swoops down to the River Trent..I'll take a pic or two next time I'm over that way.
Slan,
D.
That picture looks very much like where I live. How I feel about flatness depends on the landscape. Some flat is lovely, some is very dull. I do love hills and mountains though, I must say. When I first moved to Iowa I would look down to the end of my street and see no hills, it was just flat cornfields forever, and I really felt like I was on another planet. But I've gotten used to it now. And it is slightly hilly in many areas around us.
Diligentia maximum etiam mediocris ingeni subsidium. ~ Diligence is a very great help even to a mediocre intelligence.----Seneca