Calendar Girl Blog: Happy Time
The orange dog did the forbidden and crawled into bed with me this morning. As dogs go, he's a very gentle snuggler and only requires 1/2 the surface area to be comfortable. I'll do a tic check when I get on the train. No doubt he shared his bounty of them with me.
Happy Time was pretty darn happy. Folks danced and sang, cajoled and guffawed. More weather excuses were offered and as I expected some blame is starting to come my way. You know the kind. "The weather is probally like this because you're here" stuff. If the sun does come out this afternoon, as my train pulls out of the station I will be forever branded as a bad weather omen.
I'm not sure why this didn't cross my verdant mind but.... folks around these coastal parts are referred to as Coasters. That's my kind of humour.
Susan and Kim have fabulous photo contest ideas which we discussed loudly and in some detail. I have a feeling we will be seeing much more of Nova Scotia in the 2007 calendar.
So...my world...my view is about to change again. Guelph is hot, stormy and land locked. My garden (featured in April, August and September 2006) will be a tangle of green. My house, exactly as I left it.
Christine, my lovely Guelph transplant and reason for visiting, plus her neighbour and friend Ruth are making the Halifax trip with me this morning. We hope to hit town in time to go to the Market. I've got a half a box of 2005 calendars to plant in the ladies washroom. Breast work is 24/7.
I know there's a song called Farewell to Nova Scotia. Year's ago, I toured with a band that included Melanie Doane, a lovely and talented Coaster and she would sing it in a transfixed, mesmorized kinda way.
I can understand why now. Lovely place.
Calendar Girl wishes you all blue skies.
Calendar Girl
Other Links and Blogs of mine. Maybe even of interest to you...or maybe not...
I'm just sayin.
Breast of Canada Calendar
Calendar Girl Blog
The Breast Views Blog
My Menopause Blog
Happy Time was pretty darn happy. Folks danced and sang, cajoled and guffawed. More weather excuses were offered and as I expected some blame is starting to come my way. You know the kind. "The weather is probally like this because you're here" stuff. If the sun does come out this afternoon, as my train pulls out of the station I will be forever branded as a bad weather omen.
I'm not sure why this didn't cross my verdant mind but.... folks around these coastal parts are referred to as Coasters. That's my kind of humour.
Susan and Kim have fabulous photo contest ideas which we discussed loudly and in some detail. I have a feeling we will be seeing much more of Nova Scotia in the 2007 calendar.
So...my world...my view is about to change again. Guelph is hot, stormy and land locked. My garden (featured in April, August and September 2006) will be a tangle of green. My house, exactly as I left it.
Christine, my lovely Guelph transplant and reason for visiting, plus her neighbour and friend Ruth are making the Halifax trip with me this morning. We hope to hit town in time to go to the Market. I've got a half a box of 2005 calendars to plant in the ladies washroom. Breast work is 24/7.
I know there's a song called Farewell to Nova Scotia. Year's ago, I toured with a band that included Melanie Doane, a lovely and talented Coaster and she would sing it in a transfixed, mesmorized kinda way.
I can understand why now. Lovely place.
Calendar Girl wishes you all blue skies.
Calendar Girl
Other Links and Blogs of mine. Maybe even of interest to you...or maybe not...
I'm just sayin.
Breast of Canada Calendar
Calendar Girl Blog
The Breast Views Blog
My Menopause Blog





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