“Bless you my child” 😆 Seriously Frances, you’re such a great {virtual} friend and I always love getting your comments. Such a cheer up in times of sadness.
Oh… crack me up Jenga… We had so much fun with our “birdwalking” on you fabulous post about the sinking of the Bismark: http://jgburdette.wordpress.com/2013/08/01/sink-it-bismarck/
Seemed like that cheeky chap, Johnny Horton, just took control of so many of us as we laughed about the memories.
This comment, of yours, made me realise that the only thing this post missed was a good old rendition of Johnny Horton’s “Battle of New Orleans”… so here it comes. http://youtu.be/DSTKE85yXl4
Oh indeedie Angela… and me too. This must be why we are such faithful followers of each others amazing blogs 😉
Seriously, I do so much enjoy the way in which your writing helps me connect with the land of my Ancestors, the beautiful Eire… and also that you recognise my soul’s longing. Buichas le Dia… (apologies for incorrect spelling 🙂 )
Oh Su… how kind are you, eh? Thanks so much. I reckon we’ve got a “mutual admiration society” going here, cos I love your Blog too, indeed I do.
Seems like I’ve also got a bit of a “poetry thingo” going on here too… 😆
🙂 thanks – and especially right now for making me smile. I’ve just come out of the oral surgeon’s office with a very expensive appointment to have a wisdom tooth out!
Perfect timing, eh?… Do hope things go well. When is “the” day? I want to be sending you lots of “healing energy” xxx
One thing I know…..everyone is entitled to their own opinion….even though it could be wrong…lol..xxxx
Ha ha ha!!! … what a cheeky cuz you are Jane 😆 A card that I’m going to have to deal with one day.
Your taste in humour isn’t bad either.
xxx Huge Hugs xxx
You are indeed “an Officer and a Gentleman” David… or should I say “Your Lordship”? Very kind but reckon it hardly matches yours, Lord Prosser 😆
You’re right about the blog! Very nice indeed.
“Bless you my child” 😆 Seriously Frances, you’re such a great {virtual} friend and I always love getting your comments. Such a cheer up in times of sadness.
Thank you, Catherine. That’s what virtual friends are for.
Correct on both accounts (someone who liked Johnny Horton’s songs has impeccable taste). 😉
Oh… crack me up Jenga… We had so much fun with our “birdwalking” on you fabulous post about the sinking of the Bismark: http://jgburdette.wordpress.com/2013/08/01/sink-it-bismarck/
Seemed like that cheeky chap, Johnny Horton, just took control of so many of us as we laughed about the memories.
This comment, of yours, made me realise that the only thing this post missed was a good old rendition of Johnny Horton’s “Battle of New Orleans”… so here it comes. http://youtu.be/DSTKE85yXl4
I only follow blogs written by confident people who are aware of their talents . 🙂
Oh indeedie Angela… and me too. This must be why we are such faithful followers of each others amazing blogs 😉
Seriously, I do so much enjoy the way in which your writing helps me connect with the land of my Ancestors, the beautiful Eire… and also that you recognise my soul’s longing. Buichas le Dia… (apologies for incorrect spelling 🙂 )
Better than nice Catherine; a great blog. Keep doing what you’re doing girl. 🙂
Oh Su… how kind are you, eh? Thanks so much. I reckon we’ve got a “mutual admiration society” going here, cos I love your Blog too, indeed I do.
Seems like I’ve also got a bit of a “poetry thingo” going on here too… 😆
🙂 thanks – and especially right now for making me smile. I’ve just come out of the oral surgeon’s office with a very expensive appointment to have a wisdom tooth out!
Perfect timing, eh?… Do hope things go well. When is “the” day? I want to be sending you lots of “healing energy” xxx
🙂