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-------
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 |







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Don't make yourself small....YES!!!!
ReplyDeleteI like going from Outrageously happy to weird self!
DeleteHappy Wednesday
ReplyDeleteThanks AC!
Delete...I'm not god when it comes to spelling, but the STPO person takes the cake. Thanks Barbara.
ReplyDeleteMe neither, spell check is my friend!
DeleteWell, I live in the currently Untied States!
ReplyDeleteFrayed even, perhaps...definitely knotted together in such a tangle!
DeleteFor sure!!!!
DeleteNever get tired of Snoopy & co! :)
ReplyDeleteLinus has a lot of wisdom too! Lucy not so much...
DeleteI meant Lucy in the Peanuts comic strip, not Lucile Ball!
DeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteOutrageously happy seems pretty far off for me.
Deletemisspellings 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!
ReplyDeleteOh that's quite funny!
DeleteThose are good jokes. But what does Lucy have on the end of her nose?
ReplyDeleteNo idea, but perhaps it was from her chocolate factory episode.
DeleteCute collection of funnies! I always love Lucy!
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
Lucile Ball was one smart comedienne.
DeleteI'd love to be outrageously happy.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it fun to consider? Better than getting a million dollars!
DeleteI agree with Linus. I want to be happy when I grow up!
ReplyDeleteWon't that be grand...if we ever grow up, that is!
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