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Friday Smiles


It was grey and cloudy,
a tad chilly.
It started to rain
big fat drops that thud as they hit the windscreen.
But it was a good day,
such a good day.
Yesterday,
I was outside.
Yes, just sat in the car.
Four different car parks,
nothing fancy, but outside.
First time since July.
It was a good day.
Such a good day.


Linking up at Friday Smiles.

Comments

  1. Thanks for sharing that Laura. I was feeling rather fed up this morning but thanks to you I am now smiling. I really hope thats just one step into progressive improvement for you and every day sees more smiles for you.
    Biggest hugs,
    Annie xxxx

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  2. I wish you another good day today Laura. Thank you for popping by. Barbxx

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  3. lovely poem Laura, wishing you well and thanks for visiting me X

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  4. Hi Laura and Happy Friday wishes to you...great photo and have a wonderful weekend, cheers Robyn

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  5. Brilliant! Clever little photo and a heartfelt poem - you really have made me smile. Thank you. x Jo

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  6. Lovely little poem Laura. It's good to be outside no matter what the weather.
    The photo reminds me a bit of Britain on a Bank Holiday.....
    Thanks for visiting earlier,
    Lisca#1

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  7. Thank you for that Laura - think my mum and I need to have those words nearby. X

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  8. Your poem is lovely and I really do hope that today is a good day for you too! Vx

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  9. Lovely :) Have a fab week. x Soojay

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  10. Beats my day at work!! Lovely little poem.
    Hugs
    xx

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  11. Lovely.

    Hope you have a nice weekend. Sue

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  12. Thanks for sharing that. i can connect with it. Have a good week. Kate x

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