Suz id like to first thank you for being a reader to Amish Stories, and to wish you and your family a merry Christmas and a healthy and happy new years. Richard
A lovely picture and a perfect quote. That's just how I feel. Living where we do and with so many animals to care for, we rarely travel but after 36 years, I'm not bored yet.
The happiest of holidays to you, Suz, and I look forward to following your adventures in the New Year!
nice...and sometimes that standing still can be the greatest trip of all...
ReplyDeleteperfect words for today.
ReplyDeletexo
oh how I love this!
ReplyDeleteit IS true, isn't it
...watching the tiny turnings
can be such an adventure.
A beautiful few days of magic
to you,
Jen
Suz id like to first thank you for being a reader to Amish Stories, and to wish you and your family a merry Christmas and a healthy and happy new years. Richard
ReplyDeleteGreat philosophy Suz!
ReplyDeleteJoyeux Noël
ReplyDeleteAh, the gathering of snow, and all that it brings. Enjoy the season!
ReplyDeletelove it sister!
ReplyDeletekeep enjoying the season...
JJRod'z
Richard, I love your blog
ReplyDeleteA lovely picture and a perfect quote. That's just how I feel. Living where we do and with so many animals to care for, we rarely travel but after 36 years, I'm not bored yet.
ReplyDeleteThe happiest of holidays to you, Suz, and I look forward to following your adventures in the New Year!
Perspective is everything.
ReplyDeleteAnd that reminds me...I need to check that my snow blower is still working...as we travel into winter.
Suz, I wish you and your family a wonderful Chrsitmas time !
ReplyDeleteSylvia