Happy Earth Day, Everyone!
Today is the day we all go hug a tree. So turn off your lights, commute to work on your bike, and eat granola.
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No, No No… my family are for hugging not trees; I can’t see without my lights; I like to drive my Santa Fe and I fall off anything with 2 wheels and as for eating Granola I have no idea what that is. And BTW Aussie Life is good. If you are reading Katt, come to Melbourne for great food, we have it all!
Yule Gibbons would have told you to not only hug the tree but to eat it as well!
Remember: “Many parts are edible.”
Well then… I suppose I need to start charging admission.
How’s Aussie life?
Okay, reading your blog entries (and comments/opinions) is like a free admission pass to a comedy club. Seriously, everyone is so witty and clever. I would say something, in hopes to be funny, but it would fall short- so why try?
Anyway, I was just in the blogging neighborhood and thought I’d see what you’re up to.
Happy Earth Day to you!
Well now… I had no idea you would be going to work in the dark. I suppose I was writing to the masses.
As for the amazing beaver story… You may also want to send your brother this link. I think he may get a kick out of it considering his unfortunate experience. (That is pretty funny.)
What’s granola got to do with it other than a stereotype?
Nevertheless….
Happy Earth Day to you
Happy Earth Day to you
Happy Eeeeearth Day Dear Blogger,
Happy Earth Day to you.
I planted a tree in your name and will one day — many Earth Days from now — cut it down to build a blog cabin.
Happy Earth Day! I know you should hug a tree, but my brother may not want to. My family and his family live side by side by a creek and a woods. My brother got up this morning and a beaver had chewed all the lower branches of his beautiful willow tree and took them to the creek. We followed the path. Maybe the beaver knew it was hug a tree,too. Now by hopes to keep the tree long enough to hug it. LOL. I am sorry, I could not help tell you this story, I found it funny.
Okay, so you are telling me that I need to eat granola while riding my bike to work in the dark after hugging a tree?
Now Don – darling (patting you on the head gently) – perhaps you need to give up this bobsledding thing – it’s quite obvious something has rattled loose….(grin)