Well remembered here in the run-up to Christmas. Friends! Care for them, a good thought for them! Like you, I often think of friends and others, people I knew and now no longer have a connection with. I can list several former Steem and Hive colleagues I no longer know about and regret that I can no longer communicate with them.
In our small family, we often consider friends even closer than relatives...
You went after the Christmas tree, interestingly I too visited yesterday for the first time the place where they are sold, I chose the model and I still have to go next days to buy it.
Yet another post in your unmistakable style, you take readers to heaven unlike me who can't tear myself away from the earth and the usual monotonous and ordinary life.
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I think it is the nostalgia that makes me think of the people that have passed through my life. I admit that I reach out to more people during this time of year, especially ones that meant so much to me.
Growing up, I had a huge family, and still, friends were always a part of the family, with the blood connection totally ignored. That is just the personality of my parents. I do understand what you mean by that. That is so funny that we both went to get trees. This last year, there was a very invasive bug that was out on the trees of pine. I am not sure if they were still finding them this year, but, I gave it another year of rest. Perhaps next year we will cut another from the woods.
Don't be silly regarding your posts. They are not even close to the word monotonous or ordinary. You live in a wonderful city, well noted for the beautiful parks, especially in the middle of the city. There is such elegant architecture, many built between the two World Wars. How many cities are called Little Paris? I find it an interesting city. I read something interesting about Bucharest having the fastest internet connection in Europe and Romanian is second, after English, the most spoken language in Microsoft. That, I didn't know. My point is, there is nothing ordinary about it or you. I can assure you, most of my life is ordinary and quite boring. It has moments, as does your. I like the balance. Too much of any good thing will stress even the most active person. I find extraordinary in a most ordinary day. I am a little weird that way. :)
Thank you for dropping your link, Dan! @bluemoon. I am going to do you first instead of last this week!
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Once again so thoughtful of me, of course, you picked up on some weakness in me. Thank you very much! I won't mention from now on my sometimes whiny opinions about myself because they become hard for the reader to bear. On the other hand, by introducing such personal opinions I invite the reader to have a reaction and thus find out who is reading with interest and attention. You are the first and thank you! My readers can be counted on the fingers of one hand and that's only my fault because I know what needs to be done to attract more attention... and I don't. Insufficient time and fatigue intervene. I've seen that you reply to comments at 1.30 am, and I'm often awake then but I don't have the strength to do that anymore.
Thank you for the good opinion of the city, I have a kind of contentment when I hear it and I don't know why, because I have no contribution to the good parts of it, except a promotional one, as far as I know. It's true, we have great internet speed and very good IT people. I'm so sorry we missed this train. The year I graduated from high school, it turned into a computer science high school, in the 70s! Obviously back then I had no vision of the future and didn't know that the internet would follow.
It does me so much good to read your views, Denise. Thank you!