Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Tomorrow

Hello All,
Today's a bit of a downer for me and writing the next episode in the Omaha saga calls for more concentration then I can summon right now.

I hope to post tomorrow. Which explains of course why I've added this video from the movie "Annie." She's with a lovable dog, and of course, if I were singing and walking the streets of New York, I'd be with a cat . . . or two . . . or three!

Ellie, Maggie, and Matthew might, if I summoned them, come. That is if I offered food. And then again, maybe they wouldn't. They might prefer not to. Such is life.


Hope to see you tomorrow. Peace.

11 comments:

  1. Thanks for that, Dee. Hope you feel better tomorrow.

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  2. Hope you feel better soon, Dee.... There's no hurry or schedule which you (or any of us) need to follow when it comes to blogging. We need to blog when the spirit hits us --and when we really 'want' to blog. SO--please don't feel guilty... As I love to say, it's "no big deal"... Just take care of YOU...

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  3. The cats would not follow me, they'd think I was crazy haha

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  4. Looking forward to it!!

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  5. You know your cats. And mine. And everyone else's.

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  6. I do hope tomorrow is better for you. Love the video. Take care of yourself!

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  7. What Betsy said, doubled. I too hope you will take care of yourself and find the time to find renewal before expending more energy. Peace back to you! :-)

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  8. Oh, I hope you feel better. I am just back to the land of the living myself. :)

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  9. I hope your downer is in complete reverse. Come back when you are ready - we will happily wait. Look after your important self.

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  10. Let your downer run its course, and then you can get back on track. Been there.

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  11. I'm hoping you are beginning to feel better, Dee.
    I always enjoy seeing this, hearing the music. It was, still is, the favorite of our daughter Jennifer, and she knew all the words from the time she was 5. Brought back some fond memories.

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