Odds and ends...
I'm learning...

... and realising things I should have noticed a long time ago.

It could have been worse though...

Keep well...
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... and realising things I should have noticed a long time ago.

It could have been worse though...
There was a bloke (or a dog) with no brain
Who found most of his life quite a Pain
He went shopping a lot
and ate what he got
But then got run down by a train

Keep well...
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I know it's unrelated, plus I had to re-type it b/c of the lots of typos it had:
Please take a look at our comments at your interesting two-fractal photo post, Bart.
I found it very interesting!
this brought a smile on my face after an exhausting day (as mondays usually are for me)
thank you for that
hehe, the first one was kind of funny szélsőfa but i'm glad you "repaired" it :P
i'm glad you enjoyed the fractal post, i was amazed by the change in mood and atmosphere by one simple rotation...
i'm glad you like this post polona, they were just a couple of passing thoughts i found applicable, as well as a silly limerick on somebody's blog which left me roaring in laughter...
hope you've managed to relax this evening...
I feel that way too, sometimes, like I've been so caught up in the mundane that I have forgotten to have a life, but then I remember that the mundane has allowed me a lot of time to think.
xx
that's the other side of the coin fineartist, and one sincerely worth considering...
i hadn't thought about that point but now i ponder it more deeply i see there's a validity many of us miss... thanks for the insight...
This Limerick reminds me of 'Carpe diem' in a good sense.
It is so true. People sometimes do forget to live fully.
What a depressing thought.
But perhaps, it's enough to make one stop doing nonsense things and start living!
sometimes it takes nonsense to show us how nonsensical our lives can be at moments szélsőfa... people don't just forget to live fully, sometimes their view is blurred by daily disturbances leaving only a shadow of what might have been... we are only truly liberated when our eyes are opened to the possibilities we have, to see "outside the box"...
keep well...
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