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Tuesday, June 23, 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
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Alpacas Protect Lambs!
Till Then
Dream Jump - Dubai 4K
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. Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory. - Dr. Seuss
Your mind constantly absorbs all your attention, with one worry after another pretending to be necessary...it distracts you from being present to yourself and anyone around you. It is through a quiet mind, that the light of eternal peace can shine into this world.
Linda, I love the Alpacas. They look so loving and motherly, so gentle with the lambs. Oh no, these are dare devils, jumping from such high building! So scary!
Good morning, dear Linda! Mrs. Shady is fond of making chocolate chip cookies and I will be sure to show her this recipe. It's interesting how alpacas instinctively guard not only woolly lambs that resemble them but chickens and ducks as well! Jumping off a skyscraper is not on my bucket list. :) I can't help wondering what would happen if a wind gust blew one of the jumpers into the building on his way down.
Enjoyed all the videos especially the one of the Mills Brothers singing till then. Wish there were more groups like them. Great quotes. Have a blessed day. Madeline
Till then...what a excellent harmony! Dream jump is like my nightmare...I'm afraid of height!...but it was a really exciting, fun video! Today's A just for fun video makes me smile!
The JFL gag was cute. I liked the alpaca video, too. We once saw a llama leading a very large herd of sheep across a road and into another pasture while the herd's owner blocked any traffic on the roadway. Very interesting.
What a great collection of thoughts, and videos Linda! I have to say the chocolate chip one caught my eye, and now I'm really hungry for one! Very enjoyable post :)
Hi Dear Montreal Friend!! I've been enjoying catching up on your blog while having a cup of coffee. I caught an on-line link at my sister-in-law's up in Breckenridge in the mountains. Her service was out all day, but it is finally working again.
As always I enjoy the gags you choose, and the animal pieces like the baby birds leaving their next and the llamas/alpacas protecting the new lambs.
Kudos to you, Linda, for featuring the cheerful and brightly colored work of Candy Waters. I have worked with a number of autistic children, and I have found many of them to be creative. It's nice that you contacted her mom about having her on your blog.
I would give anything to speak French. I am so bad at languages. It's good to know that my nieces and nephews growing up in Canada are bilingual.
When we traveled in France last year, I found the French to be much more willing to speak in English and to be patient with my stumbling French than when I was there 43 years ago. I think it would be the same in Quebec. If you approach people kindly and politely and make an attempt to communicate with them, that is appreciated.
Don't know when I'll catch an on-line link again, so I'm sending you lots of hugs! Take care!
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cute alpacas:)
ReplyDeletevaluable moments make up precious memories! :)
ReplyDeleteMy girl loves choc chip cookies - not me, cutting down on sweet stuff. At my age, moderation is the key.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteThe Dream Jump something not for me, I have height fear.
ReplyDeletePerfect!!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
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It is wonderful visiting again Linda. A fun post that I have missed. Thank you so much for visiting my blog while I was away. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteBonjour Linda,
ReplyDeleteC'est mignon comme tout de voir les Alpagas avec les petits agneaux
Bisous et bonne journée ツ
Manon
A great post and I now have a printed copy of the Hibiscus tea recipe, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love cookies. :)
ReplyDeleteI need to take one little step at a time, but I sure could use some of that fairy dust!
ReplyDeleteDeb
I love today's gag! And the lambs and alpacas - also the quote about respect for waiters etc, totally agree!
ReplyDeleteLinda, I love the Alpacas. They look so loving and motherly, so gentle with the lambs. Oh no, these are dare devils, jumping from such high building! So scary!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful collection of quotes. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, dear Linda! Mrs. Shady is fond of making chocolate chip cookies and I will be sure to show her this recipe. It's interesting how alpacas instinctively guard not only woolly lambs that resemble them but chickens and ducks as well! Jumping off a skyscraper is not on my bucket list. :) I can't help wondering what would happen if a wind gust blew one of the jumpers into the building on his way down.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear friend Linda!
Alpaca's do protect most livestock from predators; they raise such a ruckus. My friend kept a couple to protect her sheep.
ReplyDeleteLoved the prank, and ate several chocolate chip cookies. I didn't know about chilling them before baking. New to me.
ReplyDeleteLoved the alpacas protecting the lambs. I had no idea.
Have a terrific day. ☺
Enjoyed all the videos especially the one of the Mills Brothers singing till then. Wish there were more groups like them. Great quotes. Have a blessed day. Madeline
ReplyDeleteThose people jumping off that tall building in Dubai are crazy!!
ReplyDeleteTout est beau Linda et venir sur ton blog qui ne ressemble à aucun autre est un grand plaisir.Bises
ReplyDeleteGood ones! Love the alpacas, but couldn't watch all of the Dream Jump - made me queasy. Bless those crazy guys.
ReplyDeleteI love the quote from Perapy. I try to stay positive and strong so that worries and tensions, and any negativities won't make a nest in my mind!
ReplyDeleteThe alpaca video's a good one- I know they and llamas make great shepherds.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your really inspiring posts, dear Linda!
ReplyDeleteCute pics <333
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Oh..., that 's not fair, Linda !
ReplyDeleteTill then...what a excellent harmony! Dream jump is like my nightmare...I'm afraid of height!...but it was a really exciting, fun video!
ReplyDeleteToday's A just for fun video makes me smile!
Someone here was showcasing their Alpacas for trips to the mountains and for hunting...wonders never cease!
ReplyDeleteI think I will try that tea. It sounds good! And I have some dried hibiscus flowers.
ReplyDeleteYou always have such a wonderful selection of things to see. I love the alpacas. Thanks for sharing the art works too.
ReplyDeletecute drawing of the two cats
ReplyDeleteBonjour Linda, c'est impressionnant que les alpagas protègent les moutons, ils sont tellement beaux! Bise et bonne soirée tout en douceur!
ReplyDeleteGreat post today, Linda. Loved the Alpaca video, the quotes and especially the artists you share. Thank you!
ReplyDeletegreat choices for today, linda! :-))
ReplyDeleteThe JFL gag was cute. I liked the alpaca video, too. We once saw a llama leading a very large herd of sheep across a road and into another pasture while the herd's owner blocked any traffic on the roadway. Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection of thoughts, and videos Linda! I have to say the chocolate chip one caught my eye, and now I'm really hungry for one! Very enjoyable post :)
ReplyDeleteGreat quotes! And the tea sounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love the carrot smoothie!
ReplyDeleteWow...how tempting those cookies look...oh if only my waistline agreed! lol
ReplyDeleteAnother truly outstanding collection, Linda.
Many thanks :)
Big Hugs xoxoxo
Hi Linda, I hope you are having a lovely day. I love that video about the alpacas guarding the lambs. So sweet!
ReplyDeleteHi Dear Montreal Friend!! I've been enjoying catching up on your blog while having a cup of coffee. I caught an on-line link at my sister-in-law's up in Breckenridge in the mountains. Her service was out all day, but it is finally working again.
ReplyDeleteAs always I enjoy the gags you choose, and the animal pieces like the baby birds leaving their next and the llamas/alpacas protecting the new lambs.
Kudos to you, Linda, for featuring the cheerful and brightly colored work of Candy Waters. I have worked with a number of autistic children, and I have found many of them to be creative. It's nice that you contacted her mom about having her on your blog.
I would give anything to speak French. I am so bad at languages. It's good to know that my nieces and nephews growing up in Canada are bilingual.
When we traveled in France last year, I found the French to be much more willing to speak in English and to be patient with my stumbling French than when I was there 43 years ago. I think it would be the same in Quebec. If you approach people kindly and politely and make an attempt to communicate with them, that is appreciated.
Don't know when I'll catch an on-line link again, so I'm sending you lots of hugs! Take care!
All good ones.
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