It is a nice when a area adds value with something as simple as leaving a tree. I can relate to the two deer, i find myself saying that quite a lot these days. Sears, Montgomery Ward and many others i was lucky enough to have grown up with
eclectickelvin, Think of what everyone is missing these days. No people interaction at places of business. Now there's Amazon and the rest of the world home delivering.
Those deer strike a chord. Was walking yesterday and noticed my one shoe lace was starting to untie. I started looking for a spot where I could put my foot up and tie it again. 10 years ago I would have stood on one foot, lifted the other and tied it.
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It is a nice when a area adds value with something as simple as leaving a tree.
ReplyDeleteI can relate to the two deer, i find myself saying that quite a lot these days.
Sears, Montgomery Ward and many others i was lucky enough to have grown up with
eclectickelvin, Think of what everyone is missing these days. No people interaction at places of business. Now there's Amazon and the rest of the world home delivering.
DeleteWedding night.
ReplyDeleteedutcher, ouch!
DeleteThose deer strike a chord. Was walking yesterday and noticed my one shoe lace was starting to untie. I started looking for a spot where I could put my foot up and tie it again. 10 years ago I would have stood on one foot, lifted the other and tied it.
ReplyDeleteGunker, only ten years ago?
DeleteSigh! Sears Roebuck. Back in the day, one of the most important places to shop for just about anything that you'd ever need.
ReplyDeleteJohn, I remember it well.
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