Something pleasant!
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Something pleasant!
I feel like the last few weeks have been focusing on unpleasant things, necessary but really depressing...what do you do when life becomes overwhelming to cope?
I've regressed into reading LM Montgomery books since my recent diabetes means no candy or chocolate.
I was also out in the country two days ago and there were spring wildflowers everywhere, it was so beautiful.
On St Patrick's Day I tried out a local place called Black's Market Table and ordered corned beef ( boiled salted beef ) and cabbage. It was pretty good.
I've regressed into reading LM Montgomery books since my recent diabetes means no candy or chocolate.
I was also out in the country two days ago and there were spring wildflowers everywhere, it was so beautiful.
On St Patrick's Day I tried out a local place called Black's Market Table and ordered corned beef ( boiled salted beef ) and cabbage. It was pretty good.
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Re: Something pleasant!
]We just came back from Big Bend National Park where we camped with 2 other families. It was just amazing. I love this place - huge open spaces, mountains, canyons, hot springs at night under the stars. Oh and rain...which meant the desert flowered for us. Fabulous and well worth the 8-10 hour drive.
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Re: Something pleasant!
I feel like the last few weeks have been focusing on unpleasant things, necessary but really depressing...what do you do when life becomes overwhelming to cope?
I've regressed into reading LM Montgomery books since my recent diabetes means no candy or chocolate.
I was also out in the country two days ago and there were spring wildflowers everywhere, it was so beautiful.
On St Patrick's Day I tried out a local place called Black's Market Table and ordered corned beef ( boiled salted beef ) and cabbage. It was pretty good.
I've regressed into reading LM Montgomery books since my recent diabetes means no candy or chocolate.
I was also out in the country two days ago and there were spring wildflowers everywhere, it was so beautiful.
On St Patrick's Day I tried out a local place called Black's Market Table and ordered corned beef ( boiled salted beef ) and cabbage. It was pretty good.