tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2286321024842109960.post551754655804673229..comments2024-03-27T15:41:01.956-04:00Comments on rhymeswithplague<br>rhymeswithplague<br>rhymeswithplague<br>rhymeswithplague<br>rhymeswithplague: Potayto, Potahto, Tomayto, Tomahtorhymeswithplaguehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10870439618129001633noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2286321024842109960.post-65719123747698026232011-10-03T19:25:15.915-04:002011-10-03T19:25:15.915-04:00Elizabeth, what a touching comment. May you (and ...<b>Elizabeth</b>, what a touching comment. May you (and yours) and I (and mine) always be the type who weather the storm and hold the sails secure.<br /><br />I especially liked your Rosh Hashanah post.rhymeswithplaguehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10870439618129001633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2286321024842109960.post-17991886469132382011-10-03T03:08:52.554-04:002011-10-03T03:08:52.554-04:00Thank YOU for being a friend when I needed one mos...Thank YOU for being a friend when I needed one most, Bob. It's easy to be around someone when all is sunshine and light, but only true friends stick by when someone's falling apart and things aren't pretty...and I appreciate it very, very much. This year and especially this last month has been the hardest of my life, but I'm not going to let it defeat me, despite the jokers and those whose intention was only ever to hurt me. Stick around - the sunshine and light are returning and they are going to be brighter and more illuminative than ever before. Fair weather friends are ten a penny; those who weather the storm and hold the sails secure are treasure beyond price. xxElizabethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05792185208462306952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2286321024842109960.post-70614496091778909702011-10-01T08:03:18.315-04:002011-10-01T08:03:18.315-04:00Elizabeth, over here across the pond folks say &qu...<b>Elizabeth</b>, over here across the pond folks say "taters" and "maters"...I remember digging up potatoes in my parents' garden, and by "garden" I mean about half an acre of various kinds of vegetables.<br />Thanks for commenting.rhymeswithplaguehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10870439618129001633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2286321024842109960.post-15102309055208100942011-10-01T01:46:02.920-04:002011-10-01T01:46:02.920-04:00We call them tayties! When I was a child, there wa...We call them tayties! When I was a child, there was a school holiday called 'taytie picking week' when we all helped on the local farms to gather in the crop. Back breaking but necessary. Now machines do the picking and the children get an ordinary half term. <br />Love Fred Astaire... xElizabethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05792185208462306952noreply@blogger.com