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Who knew all this would happen afterwards!

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

And how about a laugh?

 Signs2 sharing this week:

Some of these are old. Maybe you'll skip those.











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Today's goddess:

Marble figurine  from the Azmash barrow (found 1963). Middle Neolithic, 5000 BC

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My wish, indeed my continuing passion, would be not to point the finger in judgment but to part a curtain, that invisible shadow that falls between people, the veil of indifference to each other’s presence, each other’s wonder, each other’s human plight.

EUDORA WELTY



24 comments:

  1. Don't make yourself small....YES!!!!

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    1. I like going from Outrageously happy to weird self!

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  2. ...I'm not god when it comes to spelling, but the STPO person takes the cake. Thanks Barbara.

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  3. Well, I live in the currently Untied States!

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  4. Never get tired of Snoopy & co! :)

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    1. Linus has a lot of wisdom too! Lucy not so much...

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    2. I meant Lucy in the Peanuts comic strip, not Lucile Ball!

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  5. I loved a boy once whose entire philosophy (for awhile at least) was taken from that exact same Peanuts strip. Thank you for that very sweet reminder. And it is a fine philosophy.

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    1. Outrageously happy seems pretty far off for me.

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  6. misspellings sometimes lead to profundity- I do it all of the time, especially having lost a major part of my vision- I am surprised at how clever misspelling can be. "The power of draems" - Engrish - I love finding Engrish in Daiso stores- I will buy whatever it is just for that! Thanks for brightening my day!

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  7. Those are good jokes. But what does Lucy have on the end of her nose?

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    1. No idea, but perhaps it was from her chocolate factory episode.

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  8. Cute collection of funnies! I always love Lucy!
    Take care, enjoy your day!

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  9. I'd love to be outrageously happy.

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    1. Isn't it fun to consider? Better than getting a million dollars!

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  10. I agree with Linus. I want to be happy when I grow up!

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    1. Won't that be grand...if we ever grow up, that is!

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