Having read your preceding this and following this posts, with comments not allowed on them, I hope I am allowed to wish you a prompt recovery, not that my wish can achieve a thing, I know, I know but still, I wish it.
Don't know what you think/feel: For me you are ...friends. Thank you!
Jams, not only around Christmas time pictures like this are in my mind. Still, if I had been well I had tried my best to make this very day a most enjoyable one.
H. inscience, yes! ...
And: It's so good to read your good wishes. It took a while ... but obviously ... they helped. Thank you.
jmb, ... with 63 day delay: Thank you. More often than you know - and that I 'show' - my thoughts are with you and the old scientist.
Bertus, about 'hunger and injustice_ I do think since 1960 ('Katanga War'). Strange (and at the same time, interesting): I was just six when Lumumba got murdered. Interesting, too :) I did not become a revolutionary.
Thanks again for yor you (early) good wishes, friend.
Susan, your first sentence made me blush, your second feel good. Thank you so much.
Jams, it took a while, but here I am. :) Almost one sixth of the year has passed. Time to enjoy the rest of the year without 'major trouble' hm?
D.E., with 'some' delay tonight I am raising a glass of beer to thank you.
Stan, what's a temporary pneumonia of one against the permanent misery of many? Thanks for your good wishes, friend.
Bertus, ... may be lots of health upon you and me and everyone else.
A poignant image for Christmas Sean. I hope you have an enjoyable day
ReplyDeleteTruly the Christmas God must work in mysterious ways
ReplyDeleteOr not at all.
"Ding, dong merrily on high,
In heaven the bells are ringing..."
Having read your preceding this and following this posts, with comments not allowed on them, I hope I am allowed to wish you a prompt recovery, not that my wish can achieve a thing, I know, I know but still, I wish it.
ReplyDeleteThe other side of our joy today. Merry Christmas to you Sean.
ReplyDeleteDon´t think about hunger and injustice now Sean. Get rid of that nasty pneumonia first my friend.
ReplyDeleteBertus
Your presence is the best of presents. May you be well again soon Sean.
ReplyDeletePeace of the day.
I hope the pneumonia passes quickly. I know how unpleasant it is. Take care and let's hope we see you back quickly
ReplyDeleteTake care of yourself, Sean. I'll raise a glass here to your rapid return to full vigour!
ReplyDeleteIt's always an opportune time to remember the terrible suffering of millions. Get well soon, Sean.
ReplyDeleteAnd hope you feel much better in the new year!
ReplyDeleteBertus
Don't know what you think/feel:
ReplyDeleteFor me you are ...friends.
Thank you!
Jams,
not only around Christmas time pictures like this are in my mind.
Still, if I had been well I had tried my best to make this very day a most enjoyable one.
H. inscience,
yes! ...
And: It's so good to read your good wishes.
It took a while ... but obviously ... they helped. Thank you.
jmb,
... with 63 day delay: Thank you.
More often than you know - and that I 'show' - my thoughts are with you and the old scientist.
Bertus,
about 'hunger and injustice_ I do think since 1960 ('Katanga War').
Strange (and at the same time, interesting): I was just six when Lumumba got murdered.
Interesting, too :) I did not become a revolutionary.
Thanks again for yor you (early) good wishes, friend.
Susan,
your first sentence made me blush, your second feel good.
Thank you so much.
Jams,
it took a while, but here I am. :)
Almost one sixth of the year has passed. Time to enjoy the rest of the year without 'major trouble' hm?
D.E.,
with 'some' delay tonight I am raising a glass of beer to thank you.
Stan,
what's a temporary pneumonia of one against the permanent misery of many?
Thanks for your good wishes, friend.
Bertus,
... may be lots of health upon you and me and everyone else.