Saturday is going to be GREAT. Yesterday it was 85° and today should be beautiful too.
Come on over, the gate is easy to open. There is so much we can do together today.
It is the perfect day to take the Christmas Tree down. Do you take your tree down or leave it up for a while?
I could sure use your help taking all the lights down and packing them away.
After all, we have a BLUE norther moving across our area on Sunday night. By Monday night, we will probably drop to 27°. I will NOT be outside! I will go from the warm house to the warm car to the warm office.
So you are welcome to spend the day here enjoying our temperatures in the low 80's while it lasts and having fun with me. Because even though the days are getting longer now, it will be dark and time for bed way too soon.
Good
Friday Morning my Sweet Friend...I forgot today was Friday lol My
Babies are coming today again to stay with me this weekend...what a
treat!. They can't get enough of their Abuelita lol.(My Babies, My
Heart) .I hope your weekend is peaceful and filled with
much Love! Stay Well, Stay Safe, Stay Beautiful and Humble mi querido
amigo/amiga. Con mucho Carino y Respeto, tu querida amiga que nunca se
olvida de ti, Janet
Evening I hope you had a wonderful xmas if you celebriate if you don'r i hope you had a wonderful day. was chilly day,'nine was quite. see you in the morning ,have a good night.
I WISH YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR!
MUAH!
LOVE ALWAYS!
YOUR FRIEND FOREVER, ANNETTE HANSHAW "THAT'S ALL!"
GO TO:https://www.youtube.com/live/j7p9A8I1ZXc
"Daddy" refers to
"Daddy, Won't You Please Come Home?", the signature song of 1920s jazz artist Annette Hanshaw. Recorded in 1929, it remains her most popular track and gained modern fame after appearing in the 2010 video game BioShock 2.
Song Overview
Release & Composition: Originally recorded on May 31, 1929, for Diva Records (and later Columbia/Velvet Tone) with music and lyrics by Sam Coslow.
The "Daddy" Figure: While "Daddy" was common 1920s slang for a boyfriend or lover, some interpretations of the lyrics suggest a daughter missing her father away at war.
Signature Style: The song ends with Hanshaw's trademark sign-off phrase, "That's all," which she used to conclude her recordings.
"Legyen a szeretet minden napunk része, alakuljon jobbá a világ egésze! Legyen egészséges, boldog minden ember, ennél jobb kívánság hidd el nekem – nem kell. Múljon a rossz kedvünk, létünk legyen álom, legyen a világon örökké karácsony!"