NorthernLight
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The Art of War. Interesting choice. I know a lot of non-warlike people read it. Still, it looks to me like a book about war!What's the new selection for your book club?
The Art of War. Interesting choice. I know a lot of non-warlike people read it. Still, it looks to me like a book about war!What's the new selection for your book club?
Must be a very hard task, Lee…..take your time.Doing a boo hoo task today, hubby's clothes are going to the men's shelter. But will smile thinking that someone will wear them now. Paul never did, he bought clothes but never wore anything other than tees and sweatpants. A lot of stuff with tags still.
Not sure if I should donate socks and underwear?![]()
I'm familiar with that book and I think it's in my to-be-listened-to pile. The cover looks very familiar, anyway.The Art of War. Interesting choice. I know a lot of non-warlike people read it. Still, it looks to me like a book about war!
They’re getting really, really good at this. They have the skills to get a real job. Or maybe they had real jobs until all the big tech firms laid off thousands.Finally, the representative determined that the email was spam. Surprising, as it looked very authentic
Might have something to do with the wife hanging over my back glaring at my work.You do such excellent work @squatting dog
Excellent choice. Politics; power, how to get & especially how to maintainThe Art of War. Interesting choice. I know a lot of non-warlike people read it. Still, it looks to me like a book about war!
Yep, I have one of those "quality control people" looking over my shoulder too...!Might have something to do with the wife hanging over my back glaring at my work.![]()
do you need to talk or cry, it is bad to hold it in. Maybe your daughter can offer comfort or advice. Must be heartbreaking to go through alone.Just had a really nice day... Estranged husband has just spoiled it with a Text....![]()
Thanks Blessed, yes it's very hard not going to pretend otherwise. It's past midnight, so I can't call DD.. and anyway, I don't like to burden her with this She and I are meeting up for a belated Mothers day this weekend coming.. so I'll tell her about it then.. but there's nothing she can do.. and anyway it gets boring listening to someone else problems..do you need to talk or cry, it is bad to hold it in. Maybe your daughter can offer comfort or advice. Must be heartbreaking to go through alone.
The lovely lady from across the road telephoned me in a panic, she asked me to go over the road and see if she had dropped her bunch of keys in her pathway. I left my cornflakes and ran ( well sort of fast shuffled) over there and found her keys in her front door. Ten minutes later she rang me again and was relieved to know that I'd found her keys.
"Hang on, how did you manage to leave the house and leave your keys in the door, surely you would just pull the door shut when you left," I asked.
"Tim, thank you, as I was leaving, I did just pull the door shut, but I heard my house phone ringing so I had to use my keys to get back into the house to answer the phone, then I left in haste to catch the bus and left the keys in the door, aren't I a total idiot," she replied.
"Well, you're the best looking total idiot I've ever met." I told her.
"I'm bringing back a big steak and kidney pie, you can come over later and share it with me, after I've given you a slap, you cheeky bugger", she laughed.![]()
Those pesky woodpeckers, Jules, are yours like this?After limited sleep last night, a woodpecker decided I should be wakened early. It’s been a long day. Laundry and cleaning. Sorted through the rag bag, which is really a plastic laundry basket. I don’t know why we kept every old towel or dish cloth, etc. Groceries, glasses adjustment and a walk. Played bridge tonight. It had been over a month and we did ok.
Off to bed soon and I don’t want Woody waking me tomorrow.