Pictures Are Rolling In
January 23rd, 2008 at 11:01 am by Dee O'Neil Andrews
The Finding Direction Judges have received some excellent photos already, but need more to make this a really good contest. (See last post.)
I am very appreciative of those I've gotten already because they have given me something to work on that is fun and positive. You see, yesterday was hard and so far today is, too. So, please continue to pray for me in this depression that I'll be feeling better very soon. It's hard, y'all.
But, I've got a busy day today and that usually helps. The bad part is that the weather is real cool and very gloomy, with rain expected. And I have to drive on the interstate down to Slidell, Louisiana, too, which is about 25 miles away.
I need to run, guys. Email those photos to me at "dee_andrews@bellsouth.net" and please pray for me that I'll have a good day. I pray the same thing for you.
Cheers & Blessings to each of you today! Much love, Dee
safe trip!
huggs
Hay Patrick! eye got some pitures in the contest now,
and a few more one the way!
Jel, Jel, Jel…. if you want to waste time shoveling air, go right ahead and do it….
More sterling, fantastic, mind blowing photos are headed your way, Dee. You ARE putting Jel, Greg, and everyone else’s email address in your Spam file, right???
just what size hat do u have ! is it a 10 gallon one?
“Patrick”
Since it requires the use of wood, I’m trying to come up with something involving a casket!! Stay tuned . . .
Dee,
I wish I was a photog! Not much good at it I am afraid, but I do appreciate a good pic.
Way to make me snort Diet Coke through my nose, Greg!
Dee - How is that for cheering up:
caskets and “snorted Diet Coke.” Hope you had a good day.
Sorry to hear you were having a bad day yesterday. Should have been a good day, as it was my dad’s 85th birthday.
Hope the day got better and you had a safe trip. Hang in there and when times get really tough, go walking in the mall or a Walmart or somewhere and take your mind off your own bleakness.
Doesn’t always help me out of my depression but at least it doesn’t get any worse.
I will be sending you my pics in the next few days.
The peaceful pond and your feelings remind me of Churchill. Prior to WWII he spent most afternoons sitting alone in a chair overlooking his pond. Something about water is soothing.