Sunday, June 21, 2015

Sunday Morning Musing

Port Orchard , Washington  . . . I have a lot to learn about it so I  can tell you all about the area.    

The walkers are familiar but not the folks...we don't have fencing here but I bet the fellows would like to try it.


When I see the greens of Ireland, I want to go and visit one more time.   what a lovely country and people you would love to know.

Sunday morning and I am wide awake, have burned my bacon and scrambled a couple of eggs,  and am still feeling the results of leg cramps, the bad ones that leave you saying a Hail Mary or two.    Oh for a cure!!!   New legs are on my list ....come to think of it a new body would be okay too.    I have worn this one out.    

Sheila Mary joined me at Pat for a spaghetti dinner with a lovely salad and a rhubarb desert right from Pat's garden.  She is so proud of her garden boxes and the plants are coming right along.   We will have real true garden tomatoes this year.  Pat is moving slower but moving and that is what counts.   The M;S. has taken a new turn but she will be assessed by one of the doctors at the M.S. clinic and that will be a boon.    Hopefully the newest medication will help slow things down.   She will be tested next visit and then maybe she will be blessed with a small miracle.   So don't hesitate to say a prayer or two, it can only help.

Christine was off to the beach area some two hours away.   She and Pam had a special gallery event and from what I hear they had a great time and even found a casino they will take me to one day, only two hours away.....you know that wont be a frequent trip.   ... smile.

So you have Sunday seconds to use up today and it is up to you to decide what you want to do with them.   A good deed would be in order, as it is Father's Day and for those of you who have  a chance to share time with your father, plot and plan and make his day very special as some folks have no idea what a father really is.    Good, bad or indifferent, he is what he is, so love him because you can.    Hugs to all 

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