#ThankYou – #WendyLScott – And Anniversary Well Wishers!

Thank you so much to Wendy Scott for being my special guest Tuesday, and to all of you who responded to her very interesting post. Sorry I wasn’t home to join in the comments, but I hope you ALL know how much I love having guests, and seeing visitors enjoy them. Wendy, you’re welcome back any time!

I’d also like to thank everyone who wished Mark and I a happy 37th anniversary the same day. As you may know, that’s the reason I wasn’t home to attend to Wendy’s post as usual. Happily, we had a very nice day, and hope to begin getting out a bit more, fingers crossed.

And now, back to business. Hope you enjoy today’s #ThorsDaySmile, and are looking forward to, among other things, another #TenThings post next week, featuring Tony Slater. (Trust me. You won’t believe his list! 😁)

I’m thankful and grateful for every single one of you!


Have a great day!

37 Years, But Who’s Counting? – #Anniversary – #HappyValentinesDay

Just a little heads up to let you know I might not be around as much today as usual. I do promise to check in as I can, but … today is our 37th Anniversary, and Mark and I are going to be out for a few hours, celebrating a wee bit with some “antiquing” at local stores, and having an early dinner.  Just imagine. Thirty-seven years with the same person, not counting the four years we were together before we got married. So actually, 41 years total!  It boggles my mind to realize it’s been that long. (And to think they said it wouldn’t last!! 😁)

Hope you enjoy today’s guest post with Wendy Scott, and I’ll be checking in throughout the day, when possible. 

Have a Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone! See you later!

#HappyValentinesDay

Today marks 33 years since Mark and I got married, on a little bridge that arched over the Wekiva River. We’d spent four years hiking, camping, and canoeing on that river and others in central Florida, so to us, it was the perfect place to share our marriage vows. 

I can still see the crystal clear, turquoise water from the springs flowing under the bridge, while a red-shouldered hawk made lazy circles across a blue silk sky above us. A mossy, green-backed turtle paddled by below, and the day couldn’t have been more perfect for an outdoor celebration. And guess what? We’re still chugging along after all these years, not quite as spry or flexible as we once were, but enjoying the ride, regardless.

Yes, we still love the river and woods, though we haven’t hiked  into the wilderness to camp lately. These days, we cruise the St. Johns River from the shaded comfort of an eco tour boat, instead of a canoe, but it’s just as beautiful as ever, and a lot easier on our backs. 

Mark stayed home from work today so we can spend the afternoon browsing antique stores–or whatever else strikes our fancy.  Yeah, we’re “old fogies” now, as my grandmother would have said, but we’re doing just fine overall, loving life and each other as much as ever. 

Happy Valentine’s Day!