Yes, I believe those in their sixties are baby boomers.
It’s been a busy weekend and blogging took a back seat. I would love to blog every day just like before but it is a no go. It’s either one is too lazy to blog or nothing comes out worthy to blog about. I think it is more of the latter though. Sometimes the muse doesn’t work. But I am happy that a lot of people have followed my blog lately although when I looked, some blog sites are no longer active and the blogs are already deactivated. Some are written in another language that I can’t understand. Sorry guys, much as I want to follow you back or read your posts, I am in a bind. Anyway, I did follow some of you and I look forward to reading your posts. It is always a thrill to discover new blogs and writers here at WordPress.
Nate turned four yesterday and my daughter went on leave from work so she could prepare his small party celebration in school. She brought along spaghetti, pizza, cake and ice cream for Nate’s classmates. Seeing their pictures, I think Nate enjoyed the party. Last week, they went on a three-day trip to Subic, Zambales for swimming and to visit Zoobic Safari. It is always nice to see Nate enjoying those moments at the beach. There is nothing lovelier than being with your family on a road trip.
The last two days, I’ve been busy gardening again, trimming the carabao grass while listening to good old music on my small radio outside. Listening to news, humming along with 70’s and 60’s songs, that’s what life was all about the last two afternoons. It was nice to garden because it was a little windy. I don’t have much of flowers nowadays except the blooming Crossandras, Santan and Shamrock. Our street is looking festive, they just hung lanterns on lamp posts yesterday and lit them last night. Beautiful 🙂 They even have these Christmas decor on the railings of the sidewalk made of native materials. Nice 🙂
I managed to finish two books the past week, some light reading about works of new authors that I found lately.
How are you all?
I do believe that they call us the ‘baby boomers’, Arlene. Those children born following the upheaval of WW2, when the world started to look with a positive eye again.
Sounds like you have been busy, as usual.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I am almost done with trimming the carabao grass. I watched the Senate hearing almost all day today so I was not able to garden.
Thanks Pete!
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Your Santan Flower bush is Heavenly.
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Thank you so much Cattie 🙂
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I loved your photos, and I’m looking forward to celebrating Christmas with you. We are similar at heart, I believe, but our outward trappings are quite different. I have one other gardening chore to do — cutting down some ornamental grass that will soon look ragged.
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Thank you so much Anne. Good luck on the gardening chores. Yes, I do love the Christmas season and celebrating it with family and friends.
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Lovely photos. We have a lot of Geranium indoors and in the garden in the summertime but I don’t think I have seen the one on your photo
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What you probably mean is the different kind of Geranium (the real one). Thank you so much for liking the photos.
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Yes😀
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Glad you had a great weekend. Love the festive look of your streets, wishing our place could use that. It’s like I’m always anticipating trouble. The senate hearing can get me attach like glue but after a while I feel depressed with the reality of the state of the country. Still thankful these things are coming out and something is being done about it.
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Like you, I’m kind of sad with where our country is going. So much bag things going on and to think those who are supposed to protect us are the culprits. Nakakaiyak ano? I watched the Senate hearing too, glued to the TV for almost a day.
Thanks a lot. Our street always has that festive look during Christmas season. I love the lanterns shaped like socks/stocking.
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Let’s hope for the best. That everyone gets due process and the justice system stand firm to what is right.
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