I just wrote a whole long post and not one bit of it excited me in the least. It was all just blah, blah, blah. I'll sum it up for you: I went to the Wacissa and it was beautiful and I lived another day of my life.
Here's the Wacissa.
Love...Ms. Moon
I love that you got baptized today at the river. (Can't view the video, but OK.) And I wanted to say that yesterday's post was crazy relatable. Thank you for being you. -Nicol
ReplyDeleteThank YOU, Nicol.
DeleteWe all have a real ho-hum day every so often ... I do more often than I care to admit! Pay attention to what else the Zepbound might be kicking in ... over and above kicking your appetite in the butt!
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't especially a ho-hum day, really. I just didn't feel like posting what I'd written.
DeleteWell I for one would have liked to read the "blah, blah, blah" that you deleted because your "blah, blah, blah" is probably better than the best writing of several bloggers I encounter - mentioning no names!
ReplyDeleteSometimes, you need to look at what people are saying as opposed to critiquing how it is said. There is no need for criticizing others. You don't like a blog, move on without feeling the need to be condescending
DeleteThank you, Y.P.
DeleteDebby, I'm not sure who Y.P. was being condescending to.
what you wrote....is enough. I can feel it
ReplyDeleteSusan M
Some days I just don't feel like I have anything worth saying.
DeleteWacissa is a beautiful spot.
ReplyDeleteThere is definitely something very ethereal about being near large bodies of water. Off season, I often walk around Walden Pond just to gaze at the water and enjoy the woodland trail.
You live near Walden Pond? That is so cool. I'm sure that is a beautiful trail.
Deletecongratulations, another day well lived.
ReplyDeleteYes, m'am.
DeleteNice to be by water enjoying it.
ReplyDeleteAlways.
DeleteI’m so curious about Harvey. He’s fascinating. I’m glad he has you as his neighbor. I want everything good for him. Who knows what he’s dealing with. I love you respect him and don’t take his photo, or photos of private things. He sounds like he needs so much respect.
ReplyDeleteThank you for being you.
I am curious about Harvey too. I don't think I do a thing for him as a neighbor, really. But it is only common decency not to take pictures of a person or where they live without asking permission, I think. Well, I have done it but in this case, I feel as if I know Harvey and that it would be an invasion of privacy.
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ReplyDelete...and sometimes, Mary, that post is enough. I'm glad you had a nice day.
ReplyDeleteI did. Thank you, Debby.
DeleteShort and sweet. With a visit to the river.
ReplyDeleteYes, m'am.
DeleteYou living another day of your life is exciting to me!
ReplyDeleteI feel the same about you.
DeleteIt's nice that you have that river to relax in. Stay cool!
ReplyDeleteOh, I forgot to mention yesterday that I was amazed at how much August has grown - looking really tall next to Levon!
August is definitely going through a growth spurt. He's having growing pains in his legs, poor guy. Levon will catch up, I'm sure.
DeleteA picture is worth a thousand words so you said them anyway.
ReplyDeleteThat is so true.
DeleteLived another day is all good. Me too:)
ReplyDeleteYay, us!
DeleteI have a lot of unwritten blah-blah-blah - sometimes the writing of it is important, its the putting it into the world - but I can also understand the editing process, because sometimes it only needs to go into the world a very little way.
ReplyDeleteSo true, Jeanie.
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