It is a bit scary when these disasters seems to happen in groups, boom, boom, boom. It's a bit like here in the US - the flooding in parts of the country and dire lack of rain in others. Is it just the way it is or is it results of global warming?
Well just wait until December 21, 2011 - the "end of days" date and the last day of the earth as we know it according to the Mayan Calendar. Live life to the fullest each and every day, cuz tomorrow is never promised.
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Those are beautiful pebbles.
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Helen
Straight From Hel
Yes, Helen, pretty scary. Seems like the Earth is exploding...
ReplyDeleteWell just wait until December 21, 2011 - the "end of days" date and the last day of the earth as we know it according to the Mayan Calendar. Live life to the fullest each and every day, cuz tomorrow is never promised.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the verse and the photo very much, Enid!
The Old Silly
Wow, I hope the Mayan Calendar is incorrect. There are plenty of good food I want to taste.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pic!
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