Thursday, December 31, 2009
Happy New Year
Please sit with me for a moment ...
Happy New Year to old friends and new. I hope we are all able to spend virtual time together in 2010. Most of us will probably never meet in person, but I have been blessed with the time we have been together by way of our blogs, Flickr, and anywhere else our lives have touched, if only for a brief moment. Thank you for all your sharing and caring in 2009. See you next year! ♥
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6 comments:
We will see what the new year brings. Although we don't have to wait for a new calander year to start a good habit, make a good friend, or abolish a horrid habit you've been trailing behind.
Onward, ready the sword!
Very well said, Tammy.
Happy New Year. :-)
Being together is so inspiring for us (although our world is only virtual).
I love your words, Ken; and this little red heart.
Happy 2010 to You and all Guests of this blog. :-)
Thanks, Jola.
I think we all have had an eventful year. Happy New year, young lady. :-)
Well I can tell you that since I have been on and off the blogging trail for the last couple of weeks it seems very odd to not be able to write, read and "hear" what you all have too say.
That speaks volumes for what you all mean as friends.
Ken I love this picture. It is very much like Mr. Eggleston. Nice work.
Thanks very much, Mark.
I've sure missed your blogs.
When I posted this or a similar photo on Flickr you commented that it put you in mind of Eggleston's work. I am paying attention to you, my friend. :-)
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