Years? Have you lived in the same place that long without looking harder?
Enough of this lolling about on a Sunday afternoon, I need to go do some errands. I certainly need to water the yard too.
Too much work to do, especially for a Sunday! Alas, I've had a nap and must do something 'productive' as well.
See you, Osso... Heavens, it's Monday here...
(If you've missed it, why not try to find it, though?)
dròm_et_rêve wrote:(If you've missed it, why not try to find it, though?)
(Because when I finally find it, I will be that much more elated, and the music will sound that much sweeter.)
Here I know that if I ever lose anything important yet replaceable, I need only contact drĂ²m!

Thanks for the offer, though I trust that I will not be needing to collect.
smog wrote:Where, oh where, is my copy of "As Seen from Above" by Dianogah? It is the only album that I can ever recall losing, and I've missed it dearly for a couple years.
(Yes, I could just buy another copy, but I believe that it must be around here somewhere, I'm just not looking hard enough.)
did you lookbehind the blue thing to the right?
Right on! It's usually either there, or under by that wall.
Wall to wall, including closets, is the only way to search. Eventually I manage to locate most missing items, although sometimes it does take years.
Years spent looking now and again would really annoy me. If I lose something, I promptly want to retrieve it.
It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good. Old adage perhaps, old saw, but certainly true.
Way out here they have a name
For wind and rain and fire
The rain is Tess, the fire's Joe,
And they call the wind Mariah
Mariah blows the stars around,
Sets the clouds a'flyin'
Mariah makes the mountain sound
Like folks was up there dyin'
True it may be that the uses of adversity may be sweet. Yet, that does not to many make having that adversity any sweeter...
the sweetness of adversity, is like the sweetness of refined sugar; though tempting, at first, and addictive if frequented, in copious quantities, it will kill you!
You are very right. Sugar, like most Reality TV, rots all that it touches.
Touches of oil to the skin, combined with fasting and prayer, are said to cleanse the body and soul. Like many people, I find a certain degree of mysticism and comfort in the sacraments.
Sacraments are a mass way of dealing with individual issues of belief, to me. Still, I believe in something, but it is more on earth than traditionally accepted by religious doctrines.