Our memories are like lifeboats in time, connecting us to our past.
Our memories are like lifeboats in time, connecting us to our past.
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Thirty Years of Wonder
It’s amazing how much we can remember!
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And I hope never to forget!
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Beautiful!
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Thanks!
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You’re welcome!
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And they hold much wisdom dear lady 😀
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I think so.
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What a lovely way to put it!
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Thank you Dale.
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🙂
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You are my morning habit for good reason Pam.
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I am honoured Marco.
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🙂
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I hope my lifeboat doesn’t sink! That would be a major tragedy.
Ginger
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Your lifeboat is lighter than a feather and sailing on the wind.
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Apt description indeed and for me with so many bouts of general anaesthesia…I must have your lifeboats indeed else more will be wiped out again in August. Sigh!
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It is always good for us to remember.
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Land ahoy! I’m often in mine…Landed up in the beautiful estuary in Laugharne, South Wales – home of Dylan Thomas, the writer, yesterday. Shall put my findings on my WordPress site blog.https://joylennick.wordpress.com/ Many thanks Pamela! x
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What a beautiful part of the world! And the Book of Hours, I remember that. How wonderful to be a part of something that could last forever.
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Yes. And many times, carrying us forward through difficult times.
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I truly believe that.
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Oh I really like this one! Lovely metaphor. 🙂
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Thank you!
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😀
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They really are, Pam! For a period, after my tramatic brain injury, I lost many memories. My short-term and processing a bit slow at times now. BUT, these boats float down the river of my life. And when I can’t specifically recall all the details, they all still make a beautiful float train! Your quips are always full of wisdom my friend. ❤🤍💚
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How kind Karla, thank you.
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You’re welcome, Pam. Have a wonderful and blessed Wednesday!
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There are some I’d really like to cut adrift though. 🙂
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And a few I would like to sink!
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