Spring in Hamburg
Posted: 18.03.2009, 20:49
Yes, it smells of it NOW...
Enjoy,
Fridger
(3.2 Mbit mobile phone camera as always)
Enjoy,
Fridger
(3.2 Mbit mobile phone camera as always)
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Reiko wrote:Pretty!
BobHegwood wrote:Still winter time here in Ohio.
And, I agree doctor. Does remind one of Reiko.
LadyHawke wrote:Hello my dear old friend Fridger! I popped in here and saw the beautiful flowers in the pic and it prompted me to post...they are gorgeous, and the sunshine would be welcomed here...its been a very gloomy and cold day here...mid April and Im still waiting for a decent spring! Take care my friend....
LadyHawke wrote::lol: Happiness and "all that" is wonderful!
t00fri wrote:
How NICE to hear. I hope with "the same ol man"?
LadyHawke wrote:t00fri wrote:
How NICE to hear. I hope with "the same ol man"?
The one and only
t00fri wrote:Oh, how beautiful. I am a great fan of "persistent relations" as you probably remember...
Cheers,
Fridger
BobHegwood wrote:t00fri wrote:Oh, how beautiful. I am a great fan of "persistent relations" as you probably remember...
Cheers,
Fridger
Just to let you know about MY "persistent" relationship there Good Doctor...
My wife (Phyllis) died in her sleep on September 17th, 2008, and I miss her greatly.
But, I don't think I have ever told you my "wife story."
We married each other twice, and never wanted to get married either time.
Although I loved her dearly (and still do) there was no way I ever liked her.
The thing is that she never liked me either. But, we both LOVE each other still.
I married her the first time because she got pregnant with my only child.
After we had divorced after about 7 years, we married each other once
again because the Ohio Bureau of Child Support was going to put us BOTH
in jail for NOT using their services. I paid my wife child support every week
with cash in hand, and apparently they didn't like the fact that they weren't
getting a cut.
Therfore, and even though we still didn't like each other, we both said
"To Hell with the Bureau of Child Support," and we got married again.
So, I spent a grand total of 35 years with my lovely old broad wife.
God Rest Her Soul, and I still miss her deeply.
Thanks, Brain-Dead
t00fri wrote:Yes Bob,
I suppose I was the first one of this community, to express my deep condolence to you when it had happended...After such a long time, loosing the loved partner is really like loosing half of oneself...
BobHegwood wrote:t00fri wrote:Yes Bob,
I suppose I was the first one of this community, to express my deep condolence to you when it had happended...After such a long time, loosing the loved partner is really like loosing half of oneself...
Yes, I do remember, and I appreciated very much your comments.
But that was not my point here...
I was trying to impress upon you the fact that - even though we never LIKED each other -
we still had a "persistent" relationship.
Thanks, Brain-Dead
t00fri wrote:Bob,
your definition of "liking" or better "NOT liking" was not the average one for sure
Fridger