No. That was another poor innocent thing whom I attacked. I thought she had a turban on, but it was just a scarf. I thought maybe she had been to India too, since she was wearing a turban. But she wasn't. Actually, she turned out to be a blueberry raker from Cherryfield.
I'm not a pet person. That seems like a terrible thing to say, now a days. I like cats and dogs, but don't want to live with them.
I'm a retired nurse practitioner. I'm very lucky (knock wood) to be in good health.The freedom in my life at this point is a very positive thing.To come and go as I please and know I always have family and friends I can stay in touch with, to keep me grounded, is a blessing.
Speaking of blessings, I'm not religious in most ways, but I am a Unitarian Universalist, a wonderful religion which says it's OK to think about God, spirituality, or what ever you see as the life force , and change your mind about it. It's called thinking and we like it. So finding another UU can be a way for me to find a friend.
I love the Bee's posters. They remind me of Dr. Seuss. It would be interesting if they wrote rhyming books to go along with them.
ReplyDeleteAnd another thing, would Emily be the Bee you asked if she was from India?
ReplyDeleteNo. That was another poor innocent thing whom I attacked. I thought she had a turban on, but it was just a scarf. I thought maybe she had been to India too, since she was wearing a turban. But she wasn't. Actually, she turned out to be a blueberry raker from Cherryfield.
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