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Tuesday, June 02, 2015
Tuesday Choices
Hello everyone! A very warm welcome to you all! The videos I have chosen for this post are: A Just for Laughs Gag/Juste pour Rire
Guzelyurt, Turkey: Beautiful Land
These Cute Dogs are so Happy on their Swing Sets
German Folk Music - Goldried Quintet
For the following, I am providing the link sources beneath each photo. You just need to click on the images to see a larger view. Dead people receive more flowers than the living ones because regret is stronger than gratitude. - Anne Frank's Diary
When water evaporates from this lake near Osoyoos, British Columbia, a beautiful lily pad pattern of circles is left behind. Each circle is a different colour because of the vast amount of minerals found in the lake.
Just completely drop everything now, rest, relax, don't change anything, resist nothing, let it all be as it is, just float and let yourself be breathed...
Kind thoughts: By the time I get around to reading blogs, I'm ready for kind thoughts. Usually find them here, Cherdo, and want you to know I appreciate them. Now, off to bed.
Hi Linda, I enjoyed your videos and inspirational messages. The cave city in Turkey was very interesting and of course cute animal videos are always fun. Enjoy your week in Montreal!
It is cold in London and your this post is just right for this time. Love that message with the bear on the imagine. Wishing you a happy Tuesday! Liuba x
Good morning, dear Linda! That squirting skunk gag was hilarious! The skunk is a cute little critter but its dreaded scent has the power to evoke fear in humans. I enjoyed learning about the place in Turkey where dwellings were carved from rock cliffs. Those dogs really do seem to enjoy swinging although they won't get much exercise out of it. :)
Thank you, dear friend Linda, and have a wonderful Tuesday!
If I found a skunk in my locker, I'd probably ... well, you don't want to know! :) Thanks for the link - I've read stories about people getting items caught in escalators before which generally is never a good thing. Actually, I don't like them much and they've probably contributed to our obesity problem in this country!
One of our neighbors has a swing in the backyard. Their Sheltie will get a running start and jump into the swing. When the swing stops swinging, the dog repeats the action. Too cute. I'd love to see that phenomenon at the lake in Osoyoos.
Hahahahaha .... how do they like to stop a skunk in a safe. Was a very nice movie. The movie in the blog below with that woman sneezing and snot blob ieuwwwww ............ I have again just lovely Linda laughed and again many beautiful things seen and read. Thank you for sharing :-) Kind regards, Helma
Nice post! I love this programme Just for laughs is really funny!! Turkey's town video is very good, huge country with a really interesting culture and amazing places!! www.travelera.es
Hi, Linda! The skunk in the locker was such a funny gag! My Dad a skunk for a pet when he was a boy ~ named Sam. Apparently Sam was quite smart. The quote from Anne Frank's diary. Reading her diary when I was a child really had an effect on me. Later on when I went to Amsterdam I visited the house where she was hidden. It was so moving and sad to walk through that hidden space and think of Anne and all the Jews who suffered during the war, and of all the brave resistance people throughout Nazi occupied Europe who managed to save so many. Profound words from Princess Diana, whom I admired a great deal. Have a lovely evening, my friend! Hugs!
Skunk in a locker? I will be screaming and running too! I don't understand a word of German folk song but his voice is so beautiful! And the scenery is breathtaking!
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Does it take longer to get posts ready, now that you type out all the captions?
ReplyDelete...speaking of which, it's time for mine. It's almost 2 p.m. here. LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteKind thoughts: By the time I get around to reading blogs, I'm ready for kind thoughts. Usually find them here, Cherdo, and want you to know I appreciate them. Now, off to bed.
ReplyDeleteun coucou rapide , du boulot et pas la forme, le soleil manque
ReplyDeletevent fort , pluie, froid , ça décourage ....
mais il annonce chaud pour vendredi ...on verra
bisous et porte toi bien
The skunk is so cute :)
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, I enjoyed your videos and inspirational messages. The cave city in Turkey was very interesting and of course cute animal videos are always fun. Enjoy your week in Montreal!
ReplyDeleteOne can't but like those dogs on the swings...wonderful and so relaxed.
ReplyDeleteThe gag reel was very funny today!
ReplyDeleteMersad
Mersad Donko Photography
une excellente citation d'Anne Frank Linda
ReplyDeletegreetings
The puppies on swings made me laugh - I wonder what it would be like for cats (utter chaos and outright rebellion, I think)?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda, for this lovely post!
ReplyDeleteYou share with us so many interesting, wise and/or fun things.
Have a great day!
It is cold in London and your this post is just right for this time. Love that message with the bear on the imagine. Wishing you a happy Tuesday! Liuba x
ReplyDeleteGood morning, dear Linda! That squirting skunk gag was hilarious! The skunk is a cute little critter but its dreaded scent has the power to evoke fear in humans. I enjoyed learning about the place in Turkey where dwellings were carved from rock cliffs. Those dogs really do seem to enjoy swinging although they won't get much exercise out of it. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear friend Linda, and have a wonderful Tuesday!
Lovely set today Linda. I hope you have sunshine where you are.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, I particularly liked the colors and the sentiment of the last one!
ReplyDeleteGreat videos and quotes, many thanks for sharing that!
ReplyDeleteLol. I like the last picture the most. That why I must have my cat nap or I will not shine.
ReplyDeleteIf I found a skunk in my locker, I'd probably ... well, you don't want to know! :) Thanks for the link - I've read stories about people getting items caught in escalators before which generally is never a good thing. Actually, I don't like them much and they've probably contributed to our obesity problem in this country!
ReplyDeleteBonjour Linda,
ReplyDeleteC'est trop drôle de voir les chiens dans les balançoires, de vrai bébé ;)
Bisous
Manon
I always love your gag videos. And the dogs on swings was adorable.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day Linda. ☺
Good morning Linda. Another great post. I enjoyed all the videos and quotes. Have a blessed day. Madeline
ReplyDeleteskunks! i might be quite nervous if i saw a live skunk near me! :)
ReplyDeleteThat Anne Frank quote is a keeper; I need to write that down and remember it.
ReplyDeleteThe dogs in swings video was really cute!
ReplyDeleteLe ”Just pour rire” est genial et le dogs en bascule, si simpa ! Merci, Linda !
ReplyDeleteOne of our neighbors has a swing in the backyard. Their Sheltie will get a running start and jump into the swing. When the swing stops swinging, the dog repeats the action. Too cute. I'd love to see that phenomenon at the lake in Osoyoos.
ReplyDeleteI love dogs & that's a cute video, Linda! xoxo
ReplyDeleteAwwww... the dogs are cute!
ReplyDeleteThe skunk gag is hilarious!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, puppies in swings!
ReplyDeleteThat video of that little town in Turkey was sure fascinating.
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot of wisdom in your post today. Loved the picture of the color dried up lake :)
ReplyDeleteThe live skunk is very funny Linda, the people were afraid of the smell.
ReplyDeleteThe dogs are so, so cute sitting in the swing.
ReplyDeletethe flowers one is quite true, you never think of it that way
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha .... how do they like to stop a skunk in a safe. Was a very nice movie. The movie in the blog below with that woman sneezing and snot blob ieuwwwww ............ I have again just lovely Linda laughed and again many beautiful things seen and read.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing :-)
Kind regards, Helma
Nice post! I love this programme Just for laughs is really funny!! Turkey's town video is very good, huge country with a really interesting culture and amazing places!!
ReplyDeletewww.travelera.es
so sweet those dogs in the swing!
ReplyDeleteI loved all the quotes today.
Have a blessed day dear!
Nice to read Anne Frank, happy Tuesday Linda
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine it happens to you, Linda ?! Scary !
ReplyDeletePupies, always cute.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Hi, Linda! The skunk in the locker was such a funny gag! My Dad a skunk for a pet when he was a boy ~ named Sam. Apparently Sam was quite smart. The quote from Anne Frank's diary. Reading her diary when I was a child really had an effect on me. Later on when I went to Amsterdam I visited the house where she was hidden. It was so moving and sad to walk through that hidden space and think of Anne and all the Jews who suffered during the war, and of all the brave resistance people throughout Nazi occupied Europe who managed to save so many. Profound words from Princess Diana, whom I admired a great deal. Have a lovely evening, my friend! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteAh puppies on swings what's not to love...
ReplyDeleteWow, our natural world never ceases to amaze!
ReplyDeleteBonsoir Linda, merci pour ce beau partage, bise et bonne soirée toute douce!
ReplyDeleteSkunk in a locker? I will be screaming and running too!
ReplyDeleteI don't understand a word of German folk song but his voice is so beautiful! And the scenery is breathtaking!
Bonjour chère Linda,
ReplyDeleteJ'ai beaucoup ri avec votre vidéo et j'ai trouvé celle avec les toutous qui se balançaient extraordinaire !
Vos billets sont enchanteurs !
Gros bisous ♡
Thank you so much for such a beautiful post, Linda.
ReplyDeleteI always find deep inspiration here...and feel incredibly privileged to know you.:)
Much Love & Hugs xoxoxo
Puppies on swings :-)
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