Flash Back Friday! This is where I
take one of my favorite postings from my old blog and give you, my new readers,
an opportunity to read something from way back when.
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I'm
having so much fun with yesterday's posting of Caleb the Camel and his
obsession with Wednesdays. I love playing it. Every time I do, it makes me
smile.
Obsession,
seems to be a theme running through my postings. By the way, what should I call
my postings? What word would I be most comfortable with? Should it be entries,
articles, musings or some other word? I will have to dwell on that, more later.
Right
this very moment, I'm listening to Ingrid Michaelson's song "You and
I." "Let's get rich and buy our parents homes in the south of France.
Let's get rich and give everybody nice sweaters and teach them how to dance.
Let's get rich and build a house on a mountain making everybody look like ants.
Way up there you and I."
I
don't know about having a house up that high. How would you get up and down the
driveway in the winter time? What about mowing? Would you need to have sheep
and goats to eat your grass because of the steep hills? Where would you house
them? What would you feed them? Questions to ponder if I were rich enough to
build a house up that high. Oh well, I haven't won the lottery yet so I don't
have to come up with those answers until I do.
Ooh,
I'm now listening to "I've Heard it Through the Grapevine" by Marvin
Gaye. I love listening to music on my iPhone. My present one is named
"Jeeves" and my last one was named "Baby." I miss her, she
can never be replaced. She lived in a pink Otter case which made it easy to
find and made her look so cute! Jeeves lives in a black Otter case, he's harder
to locate, and he's very reserved. When I put him out to pasture, he will hear
about it through the grapevine. I have not developed an attachment to him like
I did with "Baby."
Well,
enough musings for now.
Until
next time…
I think you should call them you're musings! I love that word, because it has such a nice ring to it. Also, I don't think you'd have to worry about snow in the South of France...something to think about! lol
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