Slow-Say Day.

SLOWSAY 

I Glimpsed many pictures but took not one

For our Page,

Yesterday.

I Heard lots of words but wrote none

To remember,

Yes-T’day,

I Bought a big silver suitcase, though,

To carry along the way.

Someday –

Soon.

I Say Yes to Today.

You too?

23 sleeps until lift off.

Are you coming to New Zealand with me?

I think – Yes.

Living vicariously is called sharing. Sharing is good.

 Good morning. Have a lovely, lovely day. Thank you so, so much for being who you are, where you are and sharing my journey.  Life is a journey you see.  And the journey does not stop until our breath stops. So it is good to have your company.

I am glad it is you who reads my funny words and visits my little life.  I would be sad without you and not know why. I am a lucky girl.

(Be quiet cat. Little Scrapper the Critic.)

celi

58 responses to “Slow-Say Day.”

    • Morning darling, last night I got three pounds of milk from Daisy but this morning i waited a few extra hours and got 13 which is an improvement. But I wonder if I should take her down to a daily milking.. ?.. c

      • Well the less you milk her the less she’ll give. When I worked at a goat ranch we’d milk them 3x a day for a week if we wanted to increase their milk. You may want to wait until you find that pretty little Jersey or you’re likely to find yourself with a dry cow before you’re ready. Although sometimes it’s just not worth the amount of milk you get for the work you’re doing! .

        • OK.. good point, i will keep her at twice a week and fingers crossed that she is not actually drying up and just going through a phase.. thank you honey.. c

  1. All of the above and much more.You are my “girl,lady,woman” that I enjoy with my morning coffee.Please a picture of your silver suitcase. Can’t wait for our trip.Have a lovely Saturday. A big fan from Alabama.

  2. This was a lovely poem! It has been over 30 years since I have been to New Zealand, on the way to a year in a suburb of Melbourne. I am sure a lot has changed, and it will look much different through an adult’s eyes.

  3. I’m a lurker, I read your blog every morning, but, alas, I have never commented! Am so looking forward to “our” trip to New Zealand! Any pictures you take will be good ones! Thanks! Wendy

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