Saturday, February 9, 2008

~ Good Day Sunshine ~

We shall see what comes about tomorrow.  

On Friday I was placed on different medication to get rid of the infection I have and with work I will take one and then one at night. With this weekend I am taking this cipro antiviral during the day and I just allow it to play it out.

 

Here once again I say – I can’t wait for the warmer weather, I thrive not being indoors. So tomorrow is Sunday I am not sure what your doing on a Sunday. Nor am I too sure what I will be doing. That is the unique manner of this style of communication. Some just have it as a lazy day.

We shall see what it brings and I am sure that each one of us has our own life style. Being an “Eskimo” during this time of the year is an adaptation to minimalize it.  So with that all being said... May your spirits be within the stars & sun. And your heart in a place that is well deserved.

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  1. May it be warm, may it be sunny for you my friend. Till then, sleep tight and do not let the bugs bite.

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  2. And the same to you. But I have yet to see a insect that exists in the winter time! *smiles*.

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  3. Our grandson is supposed to come back Sunday to start his week with us so should be a good day! I think the parents are better off seperated but the baby being home only every other week takes some getting used to. I woke up this morning, mistakenly thinking it was Sunday, already and looking forward to evening and his being home only to discover I had another day to wait.
    Hope the new medication works for your infection. Hope the warm weather finds you soon my "Eskimo" friend.

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  4. Thank you and I think that everything is just fine as venus and mars are alright tonight. Even for Eskimoes. In the last week I have been less at this computer as work kept me working to long and this again is where as mentioned before our inner spirit or some portion of whom we are shines.

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  5. G'day Jack,
    I have spent the first day ever, alone with my grandaughter of 23 months, I have visited the chook pen 3 times to collect eggs, we have patted the sheep untill the poor creatures went way down the back block to get some alone time, we have eaten wild blackberries, grapes & strawberries straight from the vine, the sun was shining, it wasn't a real hot day it was just perfect, just thought I would pass that on Jack, to show you the sun does still shine in places , your turn will come..lol, keep snug now

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  6. I think most of us in North America (at least in the northern part) get a bit of cabin fever at this time of year. We're tired of being locked up in the house, and its such a hassle to go anywhere--coats, gloves, boots, hats, waiting for the car to warm up. I hope you feel better, Jack, and just think that warmer weather is on the way!

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  7. You have that right Joanne!!!
    Probably why I wish to retire when I do in Latin America. But not that old yet, at least I don't think so. Pondering when I was hatched! *smiles*

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  8. Es Domingo y luego el lunes. Tiempo de relax, si...

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  9. "Eskimo" brings me some memories... :P LY

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  10. G'day Jack,
    every time I come to this page I admire that picture, what it is about it I don't know but I like it very much

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