Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Three or More Tuesday-Pets on our Trip
Quotes for Thought
There is a fountain of youth: it is your mind, your talents, the creativity you bring to your life and the lives of people you love. --Sophia Loren
Each day slowly shapes our lives, as dripping water shapes the stone.
Each day is God's gift to you, make it blossom and grow into a thing of beauty.
May I never miss a rainbow or a sunset because I am looking down.
The ordinary acts we practice every day at home are of more importance to the soul than their simplicity might suggest. -Thomas Moore
A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, making everything in its vicinity freshen into smiles.-Washington Irving
It doesn't take monumental feats to make the world a better place. It can be as simple as letting someone go ahead of you in a grocery line.-Barbara Johnson
7 comments:
First of all...beautiful stain glass from yesterday's post, WOW!!!
And great pets on parade.
Glad you understand about the 'thangs hoppin into carts' weird indeed ;-/
What a good name for the silver colered cat!! Het is Sterling in every way. I of course like all your other family pets and your granddaughter is a doll! Thanks for visiting.
I am so in love with Cayman! What big beautiful eyes...so cute!
Thanks for sharing these beautiful pictures.
Enjoy the rest of the week, Natasha.
Lovely pets and fantastic photos of them all, they are such good friends aren't they?
Chris x
How do you do it. I think you commented before I was done with the editing. It just made me simle from ear to ear to know that we were literally together at the same place and the same time.
Your photograghs are delightful. You heart and spirit seem so transparant to me. I can see, through these blogs your spirit, your sense of humor, your tender heartedness, your faith.
Thanks for starting off with me on what I hope will be another wonderful day!!! Love, Jan
Fun photos - love all the pets featured here!
Hi Linnea,
Just wanted to drop by and catch up with your blog. But I especially wanted to thank you SO MUCH for your kind, and very helpful comments on my blog. I am still struggling... and boy do I know about how you feel when the days get shorter. I am the same way. I'm a major candidate for Sundowner Syndrome. And yes... I also get tired and run out of energy when the daylight goes away. I don't even have the energy to go on the computer or visit blog friends half the time. But we will persevere and plod along, right? And go with God. You really, REALLY brightened my day (which gets dark by 4 o'clock now), and it's only because I'm so tired and lethargic that it's taken me this long to make it over to yours! God bless... and I loved the photos of all the pets... especially the cats.
Stacey <><
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