Dear Manzanita, The scenery of the waterfall, butterflies, birds, trees, shrubs was lovely. As to the characters, they are each unique within themselves.
Don't get your panties in a bunch, Sweetie--It has always been & probably will always continue to be. Did you know that many animals--not only humans--are gay?
Ann : Green is my favorite color too. But isn't it lovely when you see all the colors together in nature.
Al : Why? :)
Dee : Looks good to me too. I yearn to live in the country again and get away from asphalt.
Fishducky : No, I did not know that. I heard jokes about it but that they were just that.... jokes. I love to hang out with gays. For many years they were my best buddies and even after I got married, my husband liked to have them over for dinner because of their bright humor and were always so much fun.
Terry : Yes, they are finally big enough for me to make that medicine and they are only around 2 years old. Nummm... I love that medicine. Maybe it's the scotch I put in it. Ha.
Kitty : Lucky Eve. Now they can go shopping and Adam can pick out her clothes. I miss my gay buddies. We always went shopping together. :)
Rubye : Isn't there a song that goes "This could be the start of something big."
Klahnie : Me too. I love reading the old victorian novels and they are always happy and gay. :)
Pat : Yeah, but I wonder what?
Turquoisemoon : I just recently made a big batch of it. I love it but as I said to Terry, maybe it's because of the scotch I put in it for a preservative. :)
Shawn : It surprised me at first.... wasn't expecting that.
Jeremy : That it does and the pure waterfall and little critters.
River : Oh, you can't get it. Too bad. It's very short.
Su-sieee : Oh my goodness.... do you think that would make a difference?
Al : I got it... but that would be like a little peep show. A little added attraction when you're out trimming the bushes. (But do they really? Sun worshipers, huh?)
Susan : Hey..... Thanks... You're probably watching the Super Ball with hubby. Have fun.
Rob : I've had many, many gay buddies and I notice they are more flamboyant in the bigger cities than in small towns.
Kay : You are welcome. :)
Rosalind : I use the aloe for medicine.
Gigi : Me too. :)
Anthony : I use the aloes in a medicine. Since I live where it's cold, I have to grow them in the house. Those are only one year old ..... from really tiny babies.
Hilary : Daft.... I like that word. I'm going to swipe it from you. :)
Bish : Great observation. You got the good "eye." :)
Off to a poor start I'd say.
ReplyDeleteWell, I do like all that GREEN, my daughter's favorite color. And those green shoots in your header photo are awesome!
ReplyDeleteAnn Best, Author of In the Mirror & Other Memoirs
I TOLD my neighbors they really needed to get that privacy fence up.
ReplyDeleteDear Manzanita,
ReplyDeleteThe scenery of the waterfall, butterflies, birds, trees, shrubs was lovely. As to the characters, they are each unique within themselves.
Peace.
Don't get your panties in a bunch, Sweetie--It has always been & probably will always continue to be. Did you know that many animals--not only humans--are gay?
ReplyDeleteLoL... Oh Manzi That is just funny. Or sad...
ReplyDeleteLook at your Aloe Plants. Do you eat them?
Well Eve has now a fun best friend for life! Yay! :-)
ReplyDeleteTake care
x
Delores : I guess it's nay and not yeah.
ReplyDeleteAnn : Green is my favorite color too. But isn't it lovely when you see all the colors together in nature.
Al : Why? :)
Dee : Looks good to me too. I yearn to live in the country again and get away from asphalt.
Fishducky : No, I did not know that. I heard jokes about it but that they were just that.... jokes. I love to hang out with gays. For many years they were my best buddies and even after I got married, my husband liked to have them over for dinner because of their bright humor and were always so much fun.
Terry : Yes, they are finally big enough for me to make that medicine and they are only around 2 years old. Nummm... I love that medicine. Maybe it's the scotch I put in it. Ha.
Kitty : Lucky Eve. Now they can go shopping and Adam can pick out her clothes. I miss my gay buddies. We always went shopping together. :)
I love this so much Manzi!. I'd say the beginning -- of all things great.
ReplyDeleteI'm old enough to remember when 'gay' meant happy and carefree....
ReplyDeleteVery nice leafs on the nether regions....
haha well it sure is the start of something
ReplyDeleteLove your aloe plants. I still have your recipe for medicine. I bought some aloe water/juice at whole foods but just don't think it's the same.
ReplyDeleteLMAOOOO!!!! When he jumped up screaming "HIII", I almost peed. Wayyy too ffunnyy hahaha
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!!! This, along with all the comments you received, gave me a good laugh tonight!!
ReplyDeletewell, what I could say? I love those green. it refers to a greenie and clean environment
ReplyDeleteI'm looking at a blank black square, so, like Schroedinger's Cat, it could be either.
ReplyDeletehahahahaha. Even with that scenario, it still wouldn't have been the end of the world. But then is this before or after they ate the apple.
ReplyDeletehahahahaha. Even with that scenario, it still wouldn't have been the end of the world. But then is this before or after they ate the apple.
ReplyDeleteMy neighbors like to prance around in the altogether,
ReplyDelete@fishducky: Is that why male chickens (an oxymoron, I would think) are called "cocks"?
Rubye : Isn't there a song that goes "This could be the start of something big."
ReplyDeleteKlahnie : Me too. I love reading the old victorian novels and they are always happy and gay. :)
Pat : Yeah, but I wonder what?
Turquoisemoon : I just recently made a big batch of it. I love it but as I said to Terry, maybe it's because of the scotch I put in it for a preservative. :)
Shawn : It surprised me at first.... wasn't expecting that.
Jeremy : That it does and the pure waterfall and little critters.
ReplyDeleteRiver : Oh, you can't get it. Too bad. It's very short.
Su-sieee : Oh my goodness.... do you think that would make a difference?
Al : I got it... but that would be like a little peep show. A little added attraction when you're out trimming the bushes. (But do they really? Sun worshipers, huh?)
and ha ha to Fishducky's.
Well, I don't know if it's a beginning or an ending, but it sure is FUNNY!
ReplyDeleteUm, ah, well, that's "interesting." I think the guy needs a bit of socializing, to get away from the horrible stereotyping.
ReplyDeleteNice place to live, though.
Oh my! Thank you for the laugh today.
ReplyDeleteHummm, indeed, but I too love the aloe vera.
ReplyDeleteHa! I didn't know where this was going at first. I was surprised.
ReplyDeleteThe video was funny because the ending was unexpected. Thanks for sharing and the aloe vera plant looks great.
ReplyDeleteHi Manzanita .. Crumbs!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun video - completely daft .. but amusing all the same ... cheers Hilary
Obviously Eve has already eaten the apple because they have certain parts of their anatomy discretely covered.
ReplyDeleteSusan : Hey..... Thanks... You're probably watching the Super Ball with hubby. Have fun.
ReplyDeleteRob : I've had many, many gay buddies and I notice they are more flamboyant in the bigger cities than in small towns.
Kay : You are welcome. :)
Rosalind : I use the aloe for medicine.
Gigi : Me too. :)
Anthony : I use the aloes in a medicine. Since I live where it's cold, I have to grow them in the house. Those are only one year old ..... from really tiny babies.
Hilary : Daft.... I like that word. I'm going to swipe it from you. :)
Bish : Great observation. You got the good "eye." :)