Wow. what a picture. I don't know how my clan would like the chickpea cake, though. They were pretty happy when I didn't fix black-eyed peas and collard greens this year. Sigh...some folks have no tradition.
I live in my dream place with Husband, one beloved rescued cat and one beloved rescued dog, and the warm memories of many other treasured pets.
I rarely sleep for more than four hours at a time and would happily nap/wake/nap/wake all day and night. I am undisciplined, a classic underachiever.
I believe that inevitable tragedy is a fork in the road, offering lessons in emotional and spiritual growth.
One of my coping skills is a quick and wicked wit and I often crack me up.
I avoid people who talk neverendingly about nothing. I cannot bear unrelieved humorless negativity.
I like people who are comfortable with silence.
I like listening to people who learn from Life.
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Here's to you and yours, June!
Cheers to 2012!
Many thanks , and the same to you !
Though I must say , I'm rather hoping all 366 days this year shape up fairly well !
And to you, June, with all the other days being just as good!
Happy New Year!
Oooo, nice picture of our Leap Year! Have a great year, and now that the new one here, I think I'm ready to leave the past year behind me!
Happy New Year, June!
And Happy January 1 to you. :)
Wishing you and yours a very Happy 2012, June.
What a pretty graphic. Happy New Year to you too! May it bring a bounty of goodness wrapped in love and delivered with joy!
Hoping you having a beautiful and peaceful and happy new year!
Happy new year to all of you!
2012 got to be better - it´s up to us.
Yours sincerely
Falcondawn
Awesome. Dianne
To you too, June! Though it's already Jan 3 here :)
Wow. what a picture. I don't know how my clan would like the chickpea cake, though. They were pretty happy when I didn't fix black-eyed peas and collard greens this year. Sigh...some folks have no tradition.
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