coming out of my shell

coming out of my shell

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Sometimes

Sometimes I just don't know what to say. 


10 comments:

  1. I find silence restful. Of course here the birds talk ALL THE DAMN TIME.

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  2. The back-scratcher says it all. There are times when a tickle can be more invasive than quite intense pain. Notably when our nose-tip abruptly decides to give in and itch. Strange that, considering the sensitivity of better-known body-parts

    Thanks too for an opportunity to deconstruct your home-space. Choice of furniture, hung pictures and - most important of all - book spines can often tell us more than the most impassioned confessions in Blogspot. How shrewd of you to turn your books away from the camera's malicious eye.

    If that's a fan surely it's inadequate for Florida. In Pittburgh we had two twenty-inchers mounted on small tables beyond the foot of the bed.

    Your telly is far bigger mine. I leave you to guess about how this fact should be interpreted.

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  3. There's really not much to say.

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  4. I'm interested in the back scratcher paper weight, with little tires on the end. Does it race away?

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    1. Ha, no. The hand on the other end provides a counter balance. It is not the best back scratcher I ever owned (my grandson insisted on taking that one home with him a few years back), but it does the trick.

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So, whadayathink?