Hi there: May I wish you the very best of luck for the future, and that you have a memorable and pleasant final return trip to Scotland. In the past, I have read your blogs with great interest and appreciation for the effort put into their compilation. Whilst it is sad that our lives are destined to evolve in a pattern, your non-return to this great part of the world will be more than compensated by the "new" wintry things that you will be experiencing in due course, the more time you will be spending with those northern-hemisphereans close to you, and new acquaintances you may make. Consider your departure from HB not a loss, but rather an additional 50% gain of the UK. Keep well, James
We may be apart but when I look at the sky and remember that we are standing on the same earth, looking at the same moon, somehow you don't seem so far away after all.
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Life isn't about dawdling to the grave, arriving safely in an attractive, wrinkle-free body but rather an adventure that ends skidding in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, totally worn out, screaming "Yee-ha. What a ride!!"
Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass… It’s about learning to dance in the rain. (With thanks to shabby girl of A Travelling Fish )
Feeling young is fabulous but growing old is a blessing!!! (A comment on this blog by Jaz of Treacy Travels.)
The trick to pushing 70, GB, is to push back -- hard!!! (A comment by Carol aka Canadian Chickadee)
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Hi there: May I wish you the very best of luck for the future, and that you have a memorable and pleasant final return trip to Scotland.
ReplyDeleteIn the past, I have read your blogs with great interest and appreciation for the effort put into their compilation. Whilst it is sad that our lives are destined to evolve in a pattern, your non-return to this great part of the world will be more than compensated by the "new" wintry things that you will be experiencing in due course, the more time you will be spending with those northern-hemisphereans close to you, and new acquaintances you may make. Consider your departure from HB not a loss, but rather an additional 50% gain of the UK.
Keep well, James