.
When his ship sails
past the edges
of the sea
she waits, a beacon
in one hand
while with the other
she lovingly rearranges
every little pebble
on the beach.
.
(c) 2014Â Betty Hayes Albright
.
(photo from 2008)
September 1, 2014 by Betty Hayes Albright
.
When his ship sails
past the edges
of the sea
she waits, a beacon
in one hand
while with the other
she lovingly rearranges
every little pebble
on the beach.
.
(c) 2014Â Betty Hayes Albright
.
(photo from 2008)
In words you portray a classic image so beautifully.
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Thank you, Charlie, for your kind comment!
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Sounds a little OCD to me. 😛
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Just call me “Sheldon”. 😉
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Or just “Betty. Betty. Betty.”? (For I too have a touch. 🙂 )
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I think almost everyone has a touch.
(One of my favorite episodes of BB is where Amy is trying to prove to Sheldon that he needs closure on everything (last lines in songs, if they get interrupted, etc.)
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Yes, one of the many many wonderful moments in what may just be the best ever comedy series?
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It just might be. Along with Frasier (and his brother Niles – two loveable, hysterical intellectual snobs. 🙂 (Did you get that one at the time? Of course it ended years ago….)
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We are presently running through “Cheers”, which is of course which first introduced us to Frasier, and are coming to the end. I’ve been wondering about getting hold of “Frasier” to replace it but the final decision will rest in the two hands of my dear wife. (See how I am desperately trying to get us back on track here. 😉 )
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LOL! I appreciate your effort there. But as my late grandpa used to say, “Well, I’ll be switched!” (said with heavy Norwegian accent)…. meaning, once off the track, hard to switch back. 🙂
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I can see this and believe in it!
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I’m glad you found this believable, John – infinite patience. 🙂
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