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LIVE, LOVE, LAUGH ... HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Live, Love, Laugh ...

and let the 'little things' count!




HAPPY NEW YEAR!

"We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter is New Year's Day."

~ Edith Lovejoy Pierce


Comments

Cat said…
Happiest New Year to you sweet Joey! Looking forward to seeing how your creativity reveals itself in the pages of your blog this New Year!
Lona said…
Wishing you a Happy and Blessed New Year Joey.
Kathleen said…
I love the thought of blank pages. It's the perfect time for a change isn't it? I hope we all have a great New Year. Cheers!
I love the idea that each year brings new opportunities and we can start all over again with a new chapter and book. Cheers! All the best in the months and chapters ahead!
Carol said…
Happy New Year Joey! What a happy photograph and I love the book idea! Many blessing for 2012. Carol
Anonymous said…
Nice thoughts... Happy New Year!
Rose said…
Wonderful words of wisdom, Joey. Wishing you a very happy and joyful New Year!
Anonymous said…
A great quote..!
Ronelle
Dear Joey, Happy New Year! I hope your garden brings you peace, joy, and bounty in 2012!
Marysol said…
Love the smirk on the cute garden ornament!

Live, love and laugh, indeed.

May the new year bestow you the same joy your friendship, and needless to say, your wonderful blog, has brought me.

Happy New Year, dear friend!
imac said…
What wonders you capture my friend.
Kala said…
Wishing you much happiness in the new year Joey!
Connie said…
Great quote....Happy New year!
RURAL said…
A perfect quote for a new year.

Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams
joey said…
Thank you for all, dear friends, for the lovely wishes that are indeed returned. Have been by to visit all and say hi. Health, happiness, and Happy Gardening to all!

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