The phrase “to come full circle” is an idiom that refers to something — whether a person, place or thing — ending up in the same place it started.
Starting point: Hermosa Inn, 2018.
Let’s begin!
Continue reading “full circle!”The phrase “to come full circle” is an idiom that refers to something — whether a person, place or thing — ending up in the same place it started.
Starting point: Hermosa Inn, 2018.
Let’s begin!
Continue reading “full circle!”If you see a married couple still in love through the years, you may think how lucky they are. But in marital relations, there’s no such thing as luck.
They made many compromises, they overlooked each others’ faults. They forgave many mistakes & endured many problems. They spent years learning to understand one another.
Continue reading “forever mine…”Memorial Day.
“Those who have long enjoyed such privileges as we enjoy forget in time that men have died to win them.”
– Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Memorial Day is often considered the unofficial beginning of summer. Parades take place, the grill is dusted off for the first time.
But actually, it is much more than that.
Memorial Day is in remembrance of soldiers who fell in combat risking their lives for their country.
It is about gratitude.
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