::also sends peach to bonny::
That's like running an emotional steeplechase. Don't get dragged backwards through the hedge!
I've never used Priceline. Reviews please.
erinaceous pimped it to me. She uses it frequently when going to NYC. I used it when I did my book tour to Chicago, and Los Angeles.
I always ask for four star hotels, and I limit the vicinity to a narrow neighborhood range. That way I always get a decent place that's convenient for me. For a downtown big city hotel, I usually bid around $80 to $90 and I've always gotten a nice deal on the first try. But there's no penalty for bidding lower. You just get locked into the place that wins.
{{{bonny}}} I am so glad you can come rest your head in here for a few moments since you provide that place for so many. Peace and rest to you.
I just went grocery shopping and bought approximately six tons of fruits and vegetables. Grocery shopping is expensive when I don't have pasta or rice almost every night at dinner. (I can have some brown rice on this diet, but not as much as I usually have.)
I just pray my hands are big enough and my arms are long enough to embrace them all in whatever ways they need.
bonny, your hands and arms don't need to be big enough for everybody. Your heart and your spirit are more than big enough.
And we and others can help join hands to extend your embrace.
And we and others can help join hands to extend your embrace.
I haven't shed a tear until just now. Not a sad tear, but a grateful one. Thanks for all your kind words. And I will gladly accept all the peach my soul can hold.
Suddenly, I'm feeling the urge to find a tshirt with a big peach on it to remind myself, in any given moment, of the peace that is available to me.
The last session of the day was great. I'm helping a couple overcome the impediments to having a great sex life. It's something of a crusade for me and a whole lot of fun because this:
{{{{{bonny}}}}} As you pour strength and love into your community, may you receive it tenfold.
truly is what happens in my life.
Now, it's off to the dog park, partly for me and partly to help Cosmo's friends to cope.
Huh, I just had the urge to end this post with a word I pretty much never use, but here goes anyway:
Namaste.