My blog postings may be about the past or the future because I live sometimes in the past and sometimes in the future -- as described in Robert Frost's poem.
Athena, the posting of you from our vacation to the ocean two years ago seemed current to me because I've been thinking about those times in anticipation of our upcoming vacation to the ocean.
Carpe Diem means seize the day, live for the day. It's Latin, from a really old and famous poem by Homer. Google it!
What an awesome skill! Nice work again :)
ReplyDeleteYeah, Frances really likes his poetry, too :)
ReplyDeleteI don't get it.
ReplyDeleteMy blog postings may be about the past or the future because I live sometimes in the past and sometimes in the future -- as described in Robert Frost's poem.
ReplyDeleteAthena, the posting of you from our vacation to the ocean two years ago seemed current to me because I've been thinking about those times in anticipation of our upcoming vacation to the ocean.
Carpe Diem means seize the day, live for the day. It's Latin, from a really old and famous poem by Homer. Google it!