Thursday, July 26, 2012

* I Don't Think I Nailed It

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Its reference in the book is 2 ROTH 4:1-68

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10 comments:

  1. I rarely know what I really want. I wish I had a Jewish tailor to tell me.

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    1. Hey Paula! It's occasionally nice to be led. And this fella was uncannily accurate! Indigo x

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  2. :-)

    I don't say this often, but here: Brilliant.

    And this? "A forgotten tale of spiders is written in the webs at the high corners of the room." I wish I'd said that. So perfect.

    Hugs,

    Pearl

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    1. Hey Pearl! Thank you, that's a huge compliment. You've done better, tho. Indigo x

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  3. So on target with my thoughts and explorations right now--the difference between our social selves and essential selves--discussed so astutely by Martha Beck in her book, "Finding Your Own North Star." Who knew yours would be fine suit!

    Still like the swimming outfit!

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    1. Hey Britt! I'm a sucker for a suit, and a grand necktie especially. But this one was a total surprise! Black?! Not my colour at all! But tell me, "the swimming outfit"?! Have you been checking out my "modelling" work?!

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  4. i need one of these tailors.

    ps: you look fabulous. dinner at 8??

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    1. Sorry honey, I was out being Olympic! Didya see me waving to you?

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  5. Does he do wetsuit and flippers?

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    1. Yeah. Double breasted, with a buttonhole for a flower. Tho it lets the water in.

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