October 20th: Today’s Reason to Celebrate – Happy Sweetest Day
Have you celebrated?
See on awakenings2012.blogspot.fr
October 20th: Today’s Reason to Celebrate – Happy Sweetest Day
Have you celebrated?
See on awakenings2012.blogspot.fr
Posted in Awakenings, Scoop.it
Tags: awakenings, celebrate, holiday
I shall go have a piece of pie. Yes, I will. With ice cream 🙂
I just had the ice cream with chocolate syrup, whipped cream and the cherry on top:>)
Hubs, g-son and I are headed out shortly for banana split for me, hot fudge sundae for Hubs and g-son wants one of those mini concoction things with m&m’s and p-nut butter reeses pieces and he said something else but I can’t remember LOL g-son calls it my small brain forgetful thingy. LOL Great use of all the words !
Yoo-hoo! Sounds wickedly sinful! Enjoy:>)
BTW Have my comments been posting to your site? When I check back they are not there. Just wondering…
no and I have been checking spam for yours , others and my own on others…seems a glitch somewhere I don’t know how to fix something like that I just know I m only catching 2-3 out of 9-10 comments but they are not in my spam …
Just wanted you to know I visit often and so sorry the comments do not post. I will at least Like so you know I have stopped by for a visit. Hope it clears up!
Hmmm–this was not my sweetest day at all–going to have to complain the the holiday makers.
Cyber sweets to you!
What a sweet idea… must have been picking up the vibes as I’ve baked a chocolate almond cake with lashings of choc icing!
OooooH! Sounds wicked!
We’re on our way out to our puppy RAZZ’s Agility class, but I’m still fixated on Valerie’s chocolate almond cake–sounds s-o-o-o awesome!
I think she should post the recipe:>)
Agreed, Sharla you picked some great blues songs. Your article reminds me of “Cadillac Records,” a movie about blues artists from the 40s- 50s: Muddy Waters Chuck Berry, Etta James, and Howlin Wolf. The pain they suffered as black artist trying to live in a white man’s world. The cruelty they endured despite the beauty of their music, the souls they encouraged and inspired. After watching that movie, one part of me despised blues, yet another connected, understood, relished the amazing feat of blues artist.