A Haven for Vee

Thursday, July 22, 2010

The Clouds Rivaled the Views


This was it—our one day away in a year. It was a beautiful day, too. The clouds were as amazing as the views. (This reminds me of a friend who took nothing but cloud photos while in Rome...ha!)

No, no, I have more photos and I will post some the next time I get a chance.

(As for the computer, the modem was fried from a transformer blowing a couple of weeks ago.)

Nan is coming home tomorrow from a two-week stay in respite care. I want two weeks in respite care myself, I'm thinking. (Bet John would like that, too.) We've been terribly busy and John hurt himself, and I've lost Hospice care for Nan so there's a lot going on to talk about over the next few days if I find some time.

Am in fond hopes of visiting you, too. I've missed you.

17 comments:

  1. The clouds are amazing Vee. I am a sky watcher too.

    How upsetting that you lost the hospice care for Nan...I hope there is a way to get it back. I am thinking about you and John...hope his hurt is not to bad.
    Hugs,
    Penny

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  2. Oh dear...you've got lots on your plate! My thoughts & prayers are with you.

    Greetings from Estes Park, Co.

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  3. I'll be interested to hear whatall's been going on, vee. Lost hospice care? I'm looking forward to hearing about your trip and seeing your beautiful photos- be they skies or whatever!!

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  4. A beautiful photo - I notice clouds A LOT. Hope things go okay with Nan. Hang in there and take care of yourself and I will pray that things work out in the right way for you. xo xTerri

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  5. Hi Sweeets...I hope things look up for you..you sound like you've got a lot going on.

    Our evening skies here have been breathtaking...I need to snap some photos. I am soooo behind on my visits...

    Hugs,
    Robin

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  6. Nice picture! I'll be praying for you in the coming days with all you have going on.

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  7. I love taking photos of clouds. They are never the same. Great photo!

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  8. Oh dear, I don't like the sounds of all of that. Praying!

    So glad you did get this day away and that the weather cooperated for it.

    Hugs,

    Becky K.

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  9. So very glad you're back. You needed that day away with time to look at the clouds. Please let us know how John is doing and how you're managing, too.

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  10. OK, I'm going to play on your sympathy.

    My back is keeping me off the ding-dang computer, except to jump on now and then. No, I can NOT use HIS LAP TOP. If one more person tells me to get a lap top, I'm gonna' fly. I know they mean well but...... I have said over and over and over, I can't work it, in comfort. Just me.

    Anyway.... the gist of my begging. Please elaborate on this stuff you told us. It is just not enough info, please. 2 weeks respite... where? You lost hospice care? whattttttttt? it had to be hospice respite care i'd think. john hurt himself how? how much more work [nan care] will you have to do now, that he can't do some things? Etc.

    I know I have no right to demand you give details. i'm just grumpy enough, to beg, though.

    please excuse typos and no caps and etc. i am hurrying, so i don't sit here long...

    Gentle hugs..

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  11. Awesome sky photo.
    Sorry to hear John got hurt. Hope all is fine with him now.

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  12. I love to look at the skies --glorious heavenlies we all look forward to! Bless you in your situation with your grandmother. Hope hubby is recuperating and things will start looking up! Hugs,
    V.

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  13. Clouds are so beautiful. They give texture and depth to the endless blue sky.
    I'm praying for you as I write - that God will give you his strength, and his wisdom for your future.

    Lorrie

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  14. Oh no! I'm sorry to hear of all the misfortunes. I hope John will be OK and the hospice care issue will be resolved. I'm confused how they can rescind that?

    I'll be praying for you all, Vee!

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  15. oh dear, and now poor john!

    i can't imagine why hospice has
    dropped such a worthy recipient.

    am trying not to get mad.

    instead, i will pray for mercy and
    even better help.

    your clouds are so beautiful.

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  16. Such a beautiful view! I'm so glad that you got to get away for a bit. And I'm sad that the hospice alternative for Nan is no longer available.

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  17. Beautiful picture. I hope John is going to be okay. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

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