…surrounded by it…
…oh… for harmony among…peoples.
………hugmamma.
…surrounded by it…
…oh… for harmony among…peoples.
………hugmamma.
Paul McCartney…still going strong!!!
…what was i going for?…
………hugmamma.
http://ceenphotography.com/2014/08/24/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-week-26/
Couldn’t resist sharing these feline photos…
………hugmamma.
Whew! One set of photos for two separate photo challenges! I present MIDGE in one of her favorite sleeping postures — on the edge. I offer these for Michelle’s Weekly Pet Challenge Week #40 and Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Edges!
Mmmm, the arm of this sofa is so comfy…
As is the top of this chair…
Puhleeze, allow me my dignity if you won’t allow me my solitude…
Now, you’ve gone too far. That is just sooo not right!
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City View. That’s what the ad said for this Waikiki condo. More like a View of the parking lot. Don’t you think?
Romantic seating for two. Or standing room only???
A scenic view. More like a Value-less view.
The owner of this Waikiki condo was excited for me to be the first to review it after my family’s visit of several days. I didn’t have the heart to give her my honest opinion.
…she had her perspective…i had mine…
………hugmamma.
Hubby and I were very fortunate to cruise the British Isles a couple of years ago on the Grande Dame of vessels…the Queen Mary 2. Getting lost was always a definite possibility.
…but discovering all the nooks and crannies…was well worth the adventure…
………hugmamma.
Visiting the Roman Coliseum where gladiators, wild beasts, and religious martyrs faced death before throngs of cheering spectators was…eerie. How strange it was to stand amid the ruins where the spirit of death continued to hang over all. There but for the grace of God…I thought.Walking the roads of the ancient city of Pompeii, decimated by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius was…eerie. It felt as though we were walking upon the dead.