Saturday, June 30, 2012

No Worries



I can learn from the flowers!

12 comments:

  1. Yes, we need to cool the jets. It does good not only to us but all those around us.

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    1. Red it makes perfect sense to me especially after being in Australia for the length of time I was, when they say 'no worries' there, they literally mean no worries and know how to relax. I was doing good while I was there, now to practice it at home!

      Have a wonderful Canada Day, one filled with no worries!

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  2. Great grad photo, Darlene ! (I doubt you'll need the incentive - not being THIS close !).

    WOW - what a find in that case ! You might have to park the Canon and take this one out for a spin (assuming you can get film for it ;>) Looks like an awesome collection.

    Oh - I can feel your niece's (sunburn) pain from here - had a few of those myself, but I'm a little more careful now).


    And look at the benefits you're getting from your garden - not only beauty, but wisdom too !!

    Hope you're having an awesome weekend.

    btw - love the new look of your blog !

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    1. Thank you Rick, I'm blushing! lol Yes it's soooo close, I can feel it from 5 papers and 2 interviews away... home stretch here I come.

      The camera is put back in its case, it'll be staying there until I have these courses done and have a wee bit of free time to play with it. My me time right now is outdoors playing in the dirt and I'm loving it!

      I wonder when my niece will learn that her Auntie knows a thing or two? Maybe when she's out of her teens... hopefully when she's out of her teens! We've got 3 more years for this to happen, but as we well know children all learn in their own good time.

      My weekend is going wonderfully, this procrastination is working for me. I've done so much work trying to avoid homework that everything is pretty much in order, well less the desk, that's back to it's normative student state once again. No worries though, all is well in my world thank you.

      Have a very Happy Canada Day Rick, enjoy your Sunday... now to head over to see what you've been up to! Cheers.

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  3. Nice thoughts!

    Stewart M

    PS: sorry about making you miss Australia!

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    1. No worries Stewart, it's good for me to see what I'm missing, this gives me that much more incentive to return one day!

      Thank you for your kind words.

      Cheers.

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  4. Blumen öffnen ihre Herzen um uns zu erfreuen, das haben sie uns Menschen voraus...

    Lieben Gruß
    CL

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    1. Ich bin CL, blumen tun öffnen ihre Herzen und Seelen zu uns. Vielen Dank für das stoppen durch meine blog. Haben einen wunderschönen Tag. Ich hoffe, dass diese Übersetzung funktioniert!

      Cheers.

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  5. I share with you, dear Darlin. I love flowers and I think they live. A big hug from Italy.

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    1. Erika flowers are good for my soul, right from planting, watering, weeding and watching them blossom. I guess they're a bit like children! :-)

      Hugs from Canada!

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  6. Oh Darlin you are so right! I think we can all learn from the flowers!

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    1. Karen I think that we can learn from Mother Earth, there's so many wonders to explore here on this amazing planet.

      Have a wonderful week!

      Cheers.

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