Monday, June 28, 2021

Day 3233: Foot massage?

 

 

"Beverly": photo, acrylic, collage & digital.

 

 



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Click here CeeLo Green, I Can't Go For That.
then click back on this blog tab or here to listen as you browse, or not?
 
 
 
 
 
 Update:
 
One of the advantages of doing a daily blog is 
the friends made in the process, whether it be Elenor in Austria, Rad Nana in Colorado, or Terry in Albuquerque, it's fun to know people you would have never known. Just recently, I received a package in the mail. It was from Rad Nana and it was a book that I read half-through yesterday ...
 

and I will finish it this afternoon.  It is that funny, clever and good. The author's first book, but I look forward to more.

 
 

 
 Thank you Rad Nana!
 
 

 

2GN2S

 

 


No, this is not a hunting photo.....Briton Alex Larenty lives on a game reserve in South Africa and spends his days giving lions foot massages. One day, he discovered that every time a lion was applied a cream to cure an infection on its paws, the lion would slacken and appear to smile. Since then, he has massaged all the lions in the park on a daily basis. Thanks to the pampering, he created a bond such that just by seeing him arrive, the lions lie down, begin to stretch their legs and smile. With love and respect, all relationships are possible! 💗

 

 

 
 

•  A cute 1-minute video, baby wolf, here.


 
 
Just because ...
 
 
Red-crested Cardinal

 

  
                     

Smiles for Monday ...
 
 
 

 
 





 





                                                               Thanks for coming by today.

2 comments:

elenor said...

How kind of you to mention me so kindly, Jacki. I feel so honored and loved. It was such luck to find your blog in a quite difficult time for me. You inspired me with your wonderful collages. I remember you saying, collaging is therapeutic. And it was really therapeutic for me.
I also appreciate your kindness to answer each comment. Thanks for that too.
Jacki, I love your blog because of the variety of themes you offer. It's always interesting and nice to come for a visit.
Although we have never met in person I consider you as a dear friend. I'm grateful you entered my life.

john said...

There is an impressionistic vibe to your piece. :-)