I'm having an episode of the dreaded Bloggers' Block.
I suggest you visit the guided tours over at That's My World Tuesday instead.
Or, if you have not seen my post about the mosques yesterday, you might enjoy it, especially the two very special comments contributed by two young Iranian Muslim blog-friends.
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Thanks for your patience. I'll be back tomorrow with something on Jerusalem, after a good night's sleep. Good night.
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I hope you have a restful night. God bless.
ReplyDeleteYou're excused for one day with Blogger's Block!
ReplyDeleteCuckoo! Cuckoo! Kuku! Kuku! That must have been a souvenir from a trip to Germany, oder?
ReplyDeleteI love cuckoo clocks! I think it makes a real nice My World post.
ReplyDeleteDimple, Rambling Round, Denise, thank you for your encouragement. Morning has broken and I'm feeling back to normal. :)
ReplyDeleteLeif, nein, nicht von Deutschland.
The clock hangs in a chalet in the Swiss Alps with the most beautiful view anyone could imagine.
It must be contagious - I have had it for some time. It is about as common as the proverbial common cold.
ReplyDeleteNice watch though, but you won't get much sleep with that one around...
Arija, no worries, it was just a strange mood. Gone now.
ReplyDeleteRune, You're right. As I remember, we had to remove the weights from the clock to keep it from driving me crazy.
I like you and your blog in all your moods and mutterings. Did you know there is a town in Virginia called Cockoo!
ReplyDeleteI know the cuckoo feeling. I am glad I am not the only one. I have no post for "that's My World" this week, I am afraid. Take care Dina!!
ReplyDeleteI like cuckoo clocks, they are so... silent ;-)
ReplyDeletethat's a beautiful clock!
ReplyDeleteFunny thing about writer's block... sometimes I have too many things to write about and sometimes...blank.
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