Thursday, November 14, 2013
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Yes, it definitely did...and how I am graced with the true love of my only granddaughter.That was just icing on the cake.
ReplyDeleteYes..It did.. But things get complicated when you can't love back that person the way they love you...
ReplyDeleteoh yes . I too am blessed with true love for all my six adult Grandchildren as Genie has remarked. Oh how sweet when they were small but now they are even more precious.
ReplyDeleteNice take Andy.
Me too, but the relationship with a boat is often stormy and complicated.
ReplyDeleteNo it drove away when I sold it after owning it 21 years, never have another Mini like that again.
ReplyDeleteI'm married to mine too! Better than a boat, although this one is a beauty.
ReplyDeleteI could love that boat ;)
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a nice boat, Andy. I don't know why I love sailboats so much. I barely passed sailing lessons 40 years ago, because I have a poor sense of balance and wasn't a heck of a lot of help on the foredeck, always afraid I'd fall off.
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Wow!
ReplyDeleteShe is beautiful and so is your photograph including the fantastic light.
you married a boat?
ReplyDeleteI found mine. But not in a boat, but on the golf course!
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