Lovely to hear from you Johno! I too love bluebells, we used to go bluebell picking when I was a child, happy memories. The high desert is in bloom here, roses, daffs, cactus and more... all showing off their beautiful colours. Hugs Glennis Sedona Arizona --- Johno <john@connolley.co.uk> wrote: > Hello Dear Friends > > I have not been in touch for a while but I thought I > had better send a note to say that I am still in the > land of the living. My number is nowhere near ready > to come up yet apparently (according to Cathy and > Mary). Healthwise I am about the same. The > eyesight continues to deteriorate slowly so that I > cannot pick out detail now. Cathy took some photo's > of bluebells in nearby woods but I really wasn't > able to see anything except a blue and green blur. > That is a great pity as bluebells in springtime were > one of my favourite sights. I am trying to be > positive however but it is not easy. I haven't even > been able to say hello to my dear friend Marlene yet > but I am hoping to meet up with her this week > sometime. > > I hope you are all well. > > Love and hugs > > The Old Boy - Johno > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Comparison stories between Countries are always most > welcome. These help to make the list interesting as > well as educational. > >
That sounds lovely and I bet the smell is gorgeous. The blooms seem to be smelling better this year than others. When I was on the train the other day the smells were coming in the carriage. Some, like the Oilseed Rape and the Lilac are very strong and pungent. Maggie Lovely to hear from you Johno! I too love bluebells, we used to go bluebell picking when I was a child, happy memories. The high desert is in bloom here, roses, daffs, cactus and more... all showing off their beautiful colours. Hugs Glennis Sedona Arizona --- Johno <john@connolley.co.uk> wrote: > Hello Dear Friends > > I have not been in touch for a while but I thought I > had better send a note to say that I am still in the > land of the living. My number is nowhere near ready > to come up yet apparently (according to Cathy and > Mary). Healthwise I am about the same. The > eyesight continues to deteriorate slowly so that I > cannot pick out detail now. Cathy took some photo's > of bluebells in nearby woods but I really wasn't > able to see anything except a blue and green blur. > That is a great pity as bluebells in springtime were > one of my favourite sights. I am trying to be > positive however but it is not easy. I haven't even > been able to say hello to my dear friend Marlene yet > but I am hoping to meet up with her this week > sometime. > > I hope you are all well. > > Love and hugs > > The Old Boy - Johno > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Comparison stories between Countries are always most > welcome. These help to make the list interesting as > well as educational. > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Gen-Trivia-Eng listers remember Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com