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What is it about snowy old barns that soothes my soul?




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i was out chopping wood
‘neath a magical moon
when i came face to face
with a bear,
and i was quite sure
to be disemboweled soon–
but the beast stood in place
and just stared.
the moonbeams on my beard
somehow tranquilized him,
and i found i was no
longer scared,
so we went in for tea,
and he sat on my knee
while i read him the tale
of three bears.
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“Are you my mommy?”

“Out of my way! I have a ton of dam work to do!”

“What the hell are you looking at, buddy?”

“Okay, I’m ready. Do you think I should smile or no?”
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Staying with the same mate for a lifetime can be quite a challenge. Let me share with you what I’ve discovered about it in my thirty-five years of marriage, before my wife Jody unexpectedly passed away about twelve years ago:
There seems to be four distinct stages to a successful life-long relationship.

The first stage is flirting. This is where we act all coy, bat our eyelashes, and show off our wares.

The next stage is bliss. Our young, slender bodies move together in step as we learn the dance of love.

The third stage is turmoil. This is when it becomes obvious that we both lied in stage one.

And finally, acceptance. If we make it through that painful third stage, we truly deserve the fourth, where we learn to hang out with each other and watch the world go by together; in many ways, it’s the best of the four. I wish I could’ve had a little more of it, but I’m thankful for what I had!
Happy Valentine’s Day!!
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she’s pretty,
all decked out in white,
although i
must confess–
there’s just no prettier sight
than her floral dress

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