(any resemblance to any person alive or dead is not coincidental and purely intentional:)
THIS WEEK'S WORDS come from "Thanksgiving for Two" by Marjorie Saiser: feast, plates, potatoes, rolls, bundle, tablecloth, bluff, storybook, wrinkled, wine, decades, luck
Like Bev, I also believe that smiles are great medicine. I hope this poem lift Helen's and Bev's spirits as much as it did mine. I'm still smiling... and mind-dancing, too.
Sorry to hear that both Helen and Bev are not well at the moment. PLease take care and get better soon. Glad this poem gave you a chuckle Helen.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely fun! I'm sorry, too, to hear that Bev and Helen are both unwell. I'm sure this poem would lift their spirits.
ReplyDeleteThat was fun! I do hope that Helen and Bev feel better.
ReplyDeleteSmiles are good for the health --- and there are certainly sufficient smiles here!! We should improve rapidly.
ReplyDeleteYes!
DeleteOh, what a fun read!
ReplyDeleteHelen and Beverly, hope you are feeling better already.
Like Bev, I also believe that smiles are great medicine. I hope this poem lift Helen's and Bev's spirits as much as it did mine. I'm still smiling... and mind-dancing, too.
ReplyDeleteThis was fun to read. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to memorialize that scene. I read it first as Travolta's disco days but I saw that movie and remembered he was an angel.
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