Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
This is the Doctrine’s contribution to the Ten Things of Thankful (TToT) bloghop. Every weekend, our leaderette, Dyanne, invites one and all to write a post describing ten, (more or less, see Grat Item Ten below), people, places or things that have caused us to feel grateful.
1) Una
2) Phyllis
3) the Wakefield Doctrine
4) the Six Sentence Story bloghop. The place to go to read, (and post writings), little storyettes based on a different prompt word each week.
5) the internet, (in general), and one of ‘our morning shows’, Lets Dig’ as an example of the good side of technology (in particular).
6) grateful for a fairly dry winter, every day closer to total non-winter. (aka March), means there is less significance to whatever snow we do get
7) “...this is the business we have chosen“. (Hyman Roth, Godfather II) being in real estate means working as much and as long as you want.
8) something, something
9) the Six Sentence Café & Bistro… a virtual, metaphorical hangout, nightspot, ad hoc study hall and dreamatorium
10) Secret Rule 1.3 the rule that reminds us that gratitude can be but a moment’s reflection away
music vids
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Rain is easier than snow; a few days of blue sky would be even better.
Thank you.
Still snowing here, but I just keep telling myself a healthy snowpack will help us get out of the drought. (Of course, heading out of Dodge for a vacation didn’t hurt, either.)
I love your labels on the Una/Phyllis photo!
Don’t forget to link up! :-)
lol
There is that. (About the snow pack and the water levels… ‘the Great Salt Cake’ just doesn’t have the same ring)
trying to (link up) my home computer doesn’t seem to want to let me, will try at the office this morning.
As Ms. G would say, yes, as a realtor you work as much as you want, but really you work as much as you want to eat!
this is very true
Perhaps because it’s late night? I got pretty engrossed in the Let’s Dig vid, lol
Fingers crossed winter continues in a relatively mild fashion. At least without any major snowfall.
“Dreamatorium”, indeed.