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Showing posts with label Aw...Mondays/Love is..../ Blue Monday/ Scripture/. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aw...Mondays/Love is..../ Blue Monday/ Scripture/. Show all posts

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Aw.....Mondays

Always such a pleasure to join in the fun here. Visit Aw....Mondays
Our oldest son has a fascination with goats. I recently read an article saying that Nigerian Dwarf Goats are great pets. They are certainly very cute (the photo is not a photo of them). But they are very high maintenance goats. Unless you have all in the time in the world they are probably not the pet you dreamed about.  A fun fact I also read about goats in general are the mama goat will remember her baby.  I just thought this google images was very sweet. I found a blogger Why you don't want Nigerian dwarf Goats and this is the post she had. Those Nigerian Dwarf Goats are smart and sassy and the male, well, he is stinky, super stinky!
Love is...is always right on target. These are some of the cutest ones I have seen.
This chandelier hangs in the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island Michigan. I have had Sally DeStefano on my mind all week along. I have her on mind most days but this past week, I really kept thinking of her and how much I Miss her hosting Blue Monday. She was a remarkable person and she visited every single person who participated. I admired Sally for her faith and the love of her phamily. So I found a few blues that made me smile in memory of Sally. I miss her today and always.
I thought this peaceful photo was perfect to remember a dear sweet lady. I will never forget Sally and hope to see her again on the other side.
I sure love this inviting blue door. I wish I could step inside and see Sally again.
I love doors so this blue door with the doily like covering made me happy. I think Sally would have enjoyed all the blues today.
McGuffy's Reader.com Although Annie has been on hiatus I thought of her too and wanted to share these words:

"If someone were to pay you ten cents for every kind word you said and collect five cents for every unkind word you said, would you be rich or poor?" Author unknown, quoted by Jacob M. Braude

That is a very good question we should all ask ourselves.