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Sunday, January 01, 2006
Tumbling into the New Year
Today was a bit too chaotic to move the story forward but this does give me a chance to post another pretty pic that was probably never going to make it otherwise. Enjoy the eye candy. Story returns tomorrow--he says with fingers crossed.
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absolutely beautiful Trée, I am so glad we are getting to see these fracs too (personally think you need another blog to just post the fracs that you are makin now that we don't get to see here LOL)
it reminds me of the candy my grandmother always had at her house when I was little
Thanks Trace. I've got a bunch like this, very pretty, but haven't seen how to use them in the story so they just kinda sit. I may post a few every now and then as a short interlude or intermission in the story when time runs short. The next two weeks will be the busiest of the year for me with one of those weeks in Tucson, so I might need to put a few of these other images up to have a daily post. Thanks for the kind sweet words darlin'.
Travel to Tucson next Sunday for a week. Teaching a class on Time Management among other things. Weather should be very nice. Shorts and t-shirts and the like.
This post only showed up now, despite refreshing the page earlier, weird. Anyway, agreeing with Trace again to say, it'll be nice to see some of those other fractals.
DJB, thanks for the wonderful compliment. You have done many fabulous images and I believe if you had XenoDream, you would do many things to surpass what I have done. I do appreciate your kind words very much.
Sunshine, your care and concern always makes me feel very special. I do appreciate you checking in on me and asking. I'm making my special spaghetti and meatballs for tonight. Been cooking for about 5 hours now and the house smells wonderful. This is the dish that friends fly from miles around to have me fix. It's an old family recipe that my great grandfather brought over from Sicily around the turn of the century. I made my grandmother teach me how to make it about 12 years ago. Wish you were here to join me. :-)
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absolutely beautiful Trée, I am so glad we are getting to see these fracs too (personally think you need another blog to just post the fracs that you are makin now that we don't get to see here LOL)
it reminds me of the candy my grandmother always had at her house when I was little
Thanks Trace. I've got a bunch like this, very pretty, but haven't seen how to use them in the story so they just kinda sit. I may post a few every now and then as a short interlude or intermission in the story when time runs short. The next two weeks will be the busiest of the year for me with one of those weeks in Tucson, so I might need to put a few of these other images up to have a daily post. Thanks for the kind sweet words darlin'.
you know I love he story, lord knows I love the story LOL but it is nice to see the other stuff too :0)
so travelling again? is it at least warm in tuscon this time of year? :0)
dang, typing disease again (actually eyes tired, and I don't have my glasses on LOL)
so that shoud be the story, not he story LOL
Travel to Tucson next Sunday for a week. Teaching a class on Time Management among other things. Weather should be very nice. Shorts and t-shirts and the like.
What was I thinking. I'm teaching my Visioneering workshop. God help me if I start talking about time management instead. :-D
:0) I'm sure you'll get it right by the time you get there LOL
Temps here in Tucson will be in the mid-70s in the daytime but mid-30s at night. In other words: think "layers".
LOL@"eye candy". Just what those who have made resolutions need! Zero calories.
Wontar, sounds like paradise. We meet on business each year in Tucson in Jan. Wonderful place that time of year.
You make me so jealous with what you are doing now, I don't want to see this, but can't help myself, got to see the new stuff. ;}
Very pretty and reminded of exactly the same as Trace, 'gammeldavsbolcher' as we call them here.
This post only showed up now, despite refreshing the page earlier, weird.
Anyway, agreeing with Trace again to say, it'll be nice to see some of those other fractals.
good morning sweetie, hope you slept well and that today is a great day (hugs)
(Autumn LOL great minds think alike that is why we are always agreeing with each other LOL)
It is said the eye actually touches what it sees. In this case, it also tastes. Thank you, Tree!
Very cool, Trée. You know I love the eye candy around here. You know, your fractals.
I hope you and Jack have a great day, and that things settle down so you can continue the story and of course enjoy yourself.
*HUGS*
that is a fun pic :)
Yup. It's candy, but, which flavor - lime, strawberry, lemon, orange, blueberry? This is a nice way to start the new year - thanks for the offering.
Hey Sweetheart,
Hoping today is a better day.
:-)
Bonita, eat as many as you like, these babies are 100% sugar-free. :-)
They are really good for jury duty too. And you never run out!
Karen, today was a challenge but somehow me and Jack have survived--so far. :-)
Thanks for your very kind and sweet words.
George, I love that thought. The eye touching what it sees. Mmm, I wonder if . . . nah, not gonna go there today. lol
DJB, thanks for the wonderful compliment. You have done many fabulous images and I believe if you had XenoDream, you would do many things to surpass what I have done. I do appreciate your kind words very much.
Hi Trace. Do you have a secret you need to tell me about? Mmm, you seem awful happy for no good reason lately. :-D
Keep in mind, I've been expecting and predicting PBSD. Time to fess up. What's his name. ;-)
Sunshine, your care and concern always makes me feel very special. I do appreciate you checking in on me and asking. I'm making my special spaghetti and meatballs for tonight. Been cooking for about 5 hours now and the house smells wonderful. This is the dish that friends fly from miles around to have me fix. It's an old family recipe that my great grandfather brought over from Sicily around the turn of the century. I made my grandmother teach me how to make it about 12 years ago. Wish you were here to join me. :-)
Eye candy indeed! I may just help myself to one...can't resist!
Chicky, take as many as you like. I've got plenty more in the back. :-)
Eye candy! LOL
It reminds me of the hard candies my grandma kept on the end table. They were always fused into a solid mass by the time she would let us eat them. :D
Sherri, I tried to do carrots but it just didn't work. I'll do better next time. ;-)
I'm glad to see you and Jack survived! *HUGS*
Me too. It's nice to be past the holidays and back in a normal sense of routine.
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