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Post by flash on Nov 9, 2009 9:52:25 GMT -7
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Post by webrunner on Nov 9, 2009 22:32:54 GMT -7
Very nice, Flash. From the "stop and smell the flowers" department, right? Reminds me of a Bible verse;
27"Consider how the lilies grow. They do not labor or spin. Yet I tell you, not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these.
Luke 12:27 (New International Version)
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Post by flash on Nov 10, 2009 6:48:58 GMT -7
Web You got that right. Stop and take the time to smell the flowers for time will not let you pass this way again. Thomas the Flash
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Post by rosa on Nov 11, 2009 6:28:04 GMT -7
because of your picture, Thomas, my baby keeps insisting we buy some periwinkles and some other little flowers to replace a fish that just died thanks a lot ;D
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Post by flash on Nov 11, 2009 8:40:38 GMT -7
Rosa It is possible that you have a budding Botanist. :DBeing an Ichthyologist was just to fishy for the child. Very glad that the kids enjoyed the images. ;D Thomas
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Post by rosa on Nov 11, 2009 8:50:41 GMT -7
We buried the fish where her flowers will go, and she's been helping me trim the roses, giving ample time to talks about how life goes on in different ways frankly I am happy the fish is gone, I know--terrible for me to say, but that thing hung on for the longest time and he put up with a bunch of abuse from a very curious dog who would not, for the love of Pete, leave him in peace he'd been moved to various places for his own safety, and darned if I didn't catch the dog trying to climb up onto the piano (the last place we could think to put his bowl, short of the top of the fridge) this is the dog who eats anything, except children, and has learned how to get into the oven (which is where we sometimes put goodies we don't want him getting into)... the dog (snil calls him a goat) had taken a very recent interest in the fish and had tried any number of tricks to get to him, so I wouldn't be surprised of the fish died of fright, because he sure seemed to put up with all sorts of junk from the kids we have told the baby that his fishie soul is up with God, and that the rest of him will help her flowers grow sure hope we don't get any real early frosts....;D
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