This is a small experiment in the blogosphere. "If you have no interest in what it's like to grow old, what follows is not for you. However, if it's going to happen to you, and the outcome is ultimately going to be negative, then finding a way to make the process as bearable, even as enjoyable as possible, might be worth a little attention."—from John Jerome's On Turning Sixty-Five
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Downtown Phoenix
Downtown Phoenix in the Winter Time
Good Cheese Here
Vermont Cheddar & Minnesota Blue
TAKE TIME FOR PARADISE
Me and Joan
Early elderly and middle middle age: We May Know Something You Don't
Mrs America

Fortunately these girls had a good-looking mother
Rimrocks @ Billings MT
“In beholding old stones we may feel our anxieties about our achievements–and lack of them–slacken . . . Vast landscapes [and seascapes] can have an anxiety–reducing effect similar to ruins, for they are the representatives of infinite space, as ruins are the representatives of infinite time, against which our weak, short-lived bodies seem no less inconsequential than those of moths or spiders.”—Alain de Botton in Status Anxiety
Easter Sunday at St Patrick's Co-Cathedral
12 April 2009
Pleasant Hillside at Hustisford, AKA The Grassy Knoll for you conspiracy buffs
A Lot of Muellers Are Buried Here
3 comments:
Thanks for posting this. We should never forget the victims of the communist movement -- and the victims that it continues to brutalize and murder in those places that stuff languish under Red tyranny.
Great blog by the way -- I'm linking and following now. Great theme as well, something our culture doesn't like to think about but which we all must face if we are lucky enough to be around long enough!
Also, great to meet a fellow Inland Northwest blogger! I don't know if folks in Montana think of Montana as being part of the Inland Northwest, but folks in Spokane consider it so!
Cheers and thanks for stopping by and leaving a note on my blog. And thanks for linking to me here at your own blog. I appreciate it.
Thanks Mark for your comment. Yes, some of us do consider ourselves part of the great Inland Northwest. I think I have some photos of Spokane somewhere in my blogs because we frequently travel through to see grandkids near Seattle. If we leave early we make it to Spokane. If we leave late we stop in Missoula. Occasionally Coeur d'Alene. All good places to stop.
Indeed. I'm a fan of Montana myself -- I like to spend time in Missoula when I get the chance. Big Sky country indeed...
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