I have no idea of the exact time I became so infatuated with it, but I do recall as a very young child (can't tell you who's garden, could have been some family friends, who had a beautiful yard, perhaps my Aunt Opel, who knows) being enamored by the "sheen" and how mesmerizing, yet peaceful they were.
Some things in this world are precious. Some memories we carry are precious. Some friendships we make (and yes, online as well) are precious. All children are precious. Finally, life is precious. All the things truly precious have value as such, meaning none of us could afford to replace them. Don't waste a second on distress of the heart.
Name's Frank, but most call me Freaky. I'm a farmer / tractor mechanic / retired aircraft and propulsion mechanic. Plain simple man. Nothing special save for being the luckiest man in the world!
I am married to the most wonderful woman in the world and even after all these years can't believe she not only said yes, but is still here.
I am a proud Father of the World's greatest Daughter.
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I love portulaca. It was one of my dad's favorite flowers.
I have no idea of the exact time I became so infatuated with it, but I do recall as a very young child (can't tell you who's garden, could have been some family friends, who had a beautiful yard, perhaps my Aunt Opel, who knows) being enamored by the "sheen" and how mesmerizing, yet peaceful they were.
Thanks for the post CJ!
Me thinks there's a family a lil NE of us that perhaps needs some portulaca!
Frank
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