Paula sent the picture
The Captain on the deck
He’s made himself
At home again
Taking it easy
Making it his own
Loving his new life.
And I am happy to see it. Thank you Paula.
Paula sent the picture
The Captain on the deck
He’s made himself
At home again
Taking it easy
Making it his own
Loving his new life.
And I am happy to see it. Thank you Paula.
Filed under Cats
Stumbling through History, Our Story
Cartoons by John Atkinson. ©John Atkinson, Wrong Hands
Novelists bound by the pen, sisterhood, & more
An Independent Nondiscriminatory Platform With No Religious, Political, Financial, or Social Affiliations - FOUNDED 2014
Wise. Witchy. Wonderful.
Humorous & Inspirational stories about the lighter side of life....
TO HELP THE KIDS AT HEART ADD MORE FUN TO THEIR LIVES
This Jane Austen blog brings Jane Austen, her novels, and the Regency Period alive through food, dress, social customs, and other 19th C. historical details related to this topic.
Your online source for Jane Austen and her legacy
a food writer's journey
Writing, Scrapbooking, Podcasting My Family History
indispensable poetry from women over 50
From Sunrise County in the Universe
A group of poets and poetry readers.
Live, Love, Travel and Laugh (Proudly Pinoy)
- cream doesn't belong to carbonara -
A Poet's Place | Wolff Poetry Literary Magazine is Publishing Poetry Submitted by Published & Emerging Writers,
Graciously content. Tis a nice feeling to see.
❤
LikeLike
Doesn’t it just make you smile?
LikeLike
Sometimes I choose to ‘not’ dwell on what most would consider a loss. Even storm clouds are cited to have a silver lining. 😉
Captain remains in your heart. And on occasion, is it likely that the two of you might meet just like good friends try to do?
Peace to that kind and loving heart of yours, Arlene.
Much Love.
KJ
LikeLike
thank you Kj.
LikeLike
YAY, so happy Captain has found a new home and is doing well.
LikeLike
So happy to see and read Captain is re settled but it still made a tears come to my eyes for your loss.
LikeLike
ty
LikeLike