Originally posted by @great-big-steesBest way to fall. Should be done again and again without delay. 🙂
FALLing in love.
Originally posted by @wolfgang59That is so true. As long as we're still falling, it's fine - the landing is soon forgotten.
The fall's OK.
It's the landing that hurts.
Originally posted by @torunnDepends on what one lands on.
That is so true. As long as we're still falling, it's fine - the landing is soon forgotten.
Originally posted by @torunnLike the old saying goes: A fool and his fall...are soon parted.
That is so true. As long as we're still falling, it's fine - the landing is soon forgotten.
So, if love is for fools...bring on the Fall.
It's getting hot in here this Summer. 😛
Originally posted by @wolfe63Love can be waiting around the corner, you never know - be ready, or 'expect the unexpected'. 🙂
Like the old saying goes: A fool and his fall...are soon parted.
So, if love is for fools...bring on the Fall.
It's getting hot in here this Summer. 😛
Originally posted by @torunnYes indeed Torunn, the unexpected presents us with a prime motivation for living and learning. There's no reason to expect that love is excluded from what impels us.
Love can be waiting around the corner, you never know - be ready, or 'expect the unexpected'. 🙂
Originally posted by @wolfe63Thank you, nice to hear. 🙂
By the way, how was you holiday? I missed your smiling face in the GF posts. Welcome back! 🙂
I had a great holiday with my Swedish friends living in St Paul-de-Vence, Nice. She is an excellent cook and her husband is a wine connoisseur, I was in very good company. We spent a few days visiting interesting art galleries in Nice and Aix-en-Provence.
Originally posted by @torunnI've never been that far South in France. It sounds splendid. I've heard that the Riviera is a similar but modernized version of the Cinque Terre in Italia.
Thank you, nice to hear. 🙂
I had a great holiday with my Swedish friends living in St Paul-de-Vence, Nice. She is an excellent cook and her husband is a wine connoisseur, I was in very good company. We spent a few days visiting interesting art galleries in Nice and Aix-en-Provence.
I hope to see it one day.
Originally posted by @wolfe63It's been many years (50+) since my sojourn to the area but if it hasn't changed much, it's well worth the effort to visit it. ( a nice red wine, some cheese and a fresh baked loaf of bread...MMMMMM!)
I've never been that far South in France. It sounds splendid. I've heard that the Riviera is a similar but modernized version of the Cinque Terre in Italia.
I hope to see it one day.
Originally posted by @great-big-steesThat is perfectly fine too - but as you know, when in Rome do as the Romans do. I may even have learnt something, for a while at least.
It's been many years (50+) since my sojourn to the area but if it hasn't changed much, it's well worth the effort to visit it. ( a nice red wine, some cheese and a fresh baked loaf of bread...MMMMMM!)
Originally posted by @wolfe63I have only been to France a few times - once in Paris and a few times in Nice. South of France is special - so much beauty and art.
I've never been that far South in France. It sounds splendid. I've heard that the Riviera is a similar but modernized version of the Cinque Terre in Italia.
I hope to see it one day.