"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
-Hamlet, Act One, Scene Five
This above all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” - (again with the Hamlet)
Around here, it's always excitingly cold when flowing water freezes over. The creek of my early childhood was frozen over last week, but it's thawed by now.
That's a lovely picture, cousin. Looking forward to seeing (and hearing) some flowing rivers or creeks or streams. (Was going to type "water", but the way my luck has been running, didn't want to tempt the Fates into a flood or anything!)
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Waiting for our river to flow once again!
Soon, Tabor. I am sure it will be soon.
Around here, it's always excitingly cold when flowing water freezes over. The creek of my early childhood was frozen over last week, but it's thawed by now.
Mary Anne in Kentucky
That's a lovely picture, cousin. Looking forward to seeing (and hearing) some flowing rivers or creeks or streams. (Was going to type "water", but the way my luck has been running, didn't want to tempt the Fates into a flood or anything!)
That must be quite an event, Mary Anne.
Bag lady, thanks. It's such treat to find running water.
It's been so warm and sunny here we have no water to flow, not that I expect any sympathy, but perhaps we could borrow yours when you're done with it?
Lovely picture!
I anticipate a surplus, Crabby. Help yourself.
Flowing water brings the promise that the melt will come. Very pretty.
Thanks, Messymimi. The melt will come and I hope it's an orderly one.
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