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Hawaii: Aloha-oe Song
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Yes, don't expect things from others. Be self-reliant and then appreciate the kindness rhat does come
ReplyDeleteYou leave a window open like that, you're just asking for problems with gulls.
ReplyDeleteI very much agree with that: "Shakespeare says" quote! I am a firm believer in having no expectations. And yes...always think before you do things!
ReplyDeleteThe quote by Shakespeare is wonderful! Thank you Linda!
ReplyDeleteI suppose that seagull dropped a load, as payment, before it left.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, thank you for your comment over on my blog. Love all the quotes, they're so true.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Victoria
My, that seagull made quick work of that food! :-)
ReplyDeleteAll great stuff, but I like the Shakespeare quote best of all.
ReplyDeleteI love that graphic with all the benefits of music. I've heard that dairy farmers will leave a radio on in the cow barn because they give more milk!
ReplyDeleteGREAT post!! My favorite was the Hawaiian music! I have visited there several times but not since 2004! This makes me want to go again!
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing these words that help us to be mindful of the blessings in our lives :)
ReplyDeleteI love and totally agree with the Shakespeare quote and the glass half empty one.
ReplyDeleteThe glass is always full. Half water, half air.
ReplyDeleteThe seagull was really hungry!
ReplyDeleteAnother thirties classic with Sid Phillips, I love it. That seagull can certainly put it away!
ReplyDeletela citation relative à " the glass" est superbe
ReplyDeletehave a nice day Linda
Hi Linda! Have a great day too and thanks for sharing all these. :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE that Shakespeare quote. And that seagull must have been super hungry :)
ReplyDeleteI like the glass theory, so true. Have a good weekend. Diane
ReplyDeleteThe car gag was so funny. Love the music and the quotes. Have a blessed day. Madeline
ReplyDeleteMarvellous! I love visiting your blog, for sure!
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Hello Linda. I like all of your quotes on the posters today. I hope you're having a good one.
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed the Hawaiian music and the quotes are all wonderful .
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda.
Nice sayings.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, happy post, Linda, as always!!! Thank you, and thank you for the compliment on the rose painting!
ReplyDeleteKathryn XX
I really love all those quotes. So true, and a good reminder too.
ReplyDeleteIt's always fun stopping by here. : )
ReplyDeleteBonjour Linda,
ReplyDeleteOh que j'aime la chanson Aloha....ça me fait penser au vacances...
Bisous
Manon
That photo of the butterflies on thistles is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI have many glasses. I just need to find things to put into them. Fun post today.
ReplyDeleteHahahaaa...
ReplyDeleteIf you see all the goodies, Linda...
Beautiful quotes !
Lie(f)s.
Toujours aussi beau tes post! Bisous tout doux et bonne soirée!
ReplyDeleteLove all those amazing quotes. They are all very true and we should keep them in mind as often as possible.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your sweet comment on my blog! Warm hugs back from Germany.
Those are some great thoughts to ponder.
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