Welcome, My Sillies! Together we'll uncover morsels of sweetness in the light and dark. You'll crave chocolate. I'm a naughty influence. {Note: I avoid Hershey's but partake in regular fixes of fair trade and organic varieties.} Please enjoy a ravenous sampling, and may you fast become addicted. Cheers to all things sweet. That, Dear Sillies, includes you.
Merry Christmas, Robyn! Hope you enjoy the holidays and received lots of chocolate. . .I'll be chocolated out by January. . . then I don't want any for the rest of the year.
Ho Ho Ho. that's for Martha, not you. Cheers and chocolate. it's been quite the year for you. Hope you are doing well and enjoy a holiday week. Take care
That picture of Martha sagging in that bikini makes me want to reach for my can of brain bleach. Happy Holidays to you, and thanks a year full of smiles and laughter.
I don't mean to over-state this, or perhaps I do: I love you all. Thanks for keeping me going. Here's to a wonderful Christmas and (yes, Rosey!) New Year!
I echo Roland's sentiments. Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and a Pensive Kwanzaa.
I made that mistake a lot of bloggers make of subscribing to too many blogs. It all became too much and whenever I had a chance to read one, the shear number of blogs I had neglected made me put it off even longer. I'm sorry for being a bad friend :P
Are you really four feet, eight inches tall? (I'm a majestic 5'1" myself.) Whatever your height, you're a whole lotta woman. Here's to a 2016 bursting with mixtures of monastic discipline (so you can accomplish fine things) and gorgeous excess (so you can have fun); and may your glorious smile beam over all.
In these shoes, Margaret, I tower over you (but only slightly). They're cute shoes, right? What am I saying? I can't even see them - my belly's in the way. Happy Holidays, sweet lady.
Your collages are always so fun! Do you think Martha will let me borrow that bikini? I'm kind of digging it. It would probably look just as good on me too!
May the world be bright as you find your right place into the new year... me, I am still waiting to be called the goose... in the game of duck, duck... goose. :)
Yep, that's me, beyond fashionably late. Here it is, two in the morning of December 29 and I finally make my eagerly waited for arrival. Or something like that.
Hope the holiday season is one of peace and reflective thoughts for your good self. Still don't know who the hell is this Martha! :)
Merry Christmas, Robyn. Martha looks as if she's had liposuction, whereas you look natural from head to toe. ;)
ReplyDeleteI didn't pad my bra for the photo either, GB. Thanks for noticing.
DeleteThank you, Robyn. From 'good' Martha :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Everything to you. Happy nothing to bad Martha.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas......all the best in the New Year.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and thanks for all the laughs that you provided this year.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Robyn! Hope you enjoy the holidays and received lots of chocolate. . .I'll be chocolated out by January. . . then I don't want any for the rest of the year.
ReplyDeleteI'd much much rather have coal than Martha under my tree lol
ReplyDeleteHo Ho Ho. that's for Martha, not you. Cheers and chocolate. it's been quite the year for you. Hope you are doing well and enjoy a holiday week. Take care
ReplyDeleteThat picture of Martha sagging in that bikini makes me want to reach for my can of brain bleach. Happy Holidays to you, and thanks a year full of smiles and laughter.
ReplyDeleteYou remarkable lady, Best wishes for this season of year-end frenzy. I am all appreciation.
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be a wonderful New Year for me and for you! Have a fantabulous rest of the year. :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Robyn! Tell Martha she needs a one piece....no one wants to see that. lol
ReplyDeleteI don't mean to over-state this, or perhaps I do:
ReplyDeleteI love you all. Thanks for keeping me going.
Here's to a wonderful Christmas and (yes, Rosey!) New Year!
I believe I can speak for nearly everyone by say we love you, too.
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DeleteThank you, dear Jono and everyone.
DeleteIt's good to be loved. Not just good, it keeps me going.
Merriest of Christmases, Robyn! And highest of book sales!
ReplyDeleteI echo Roland's sentiments. Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and a Pensive Kwanzaa.
ReplyDeleteI made that mistake a lot of bloggers make of subscribing to too many blogs. It all became too much and whenever I had a chance to read one, the shear number of blogs I had neglected made me put it off even longer. I'm sorry for being a bad friend :P
Are you really four feet, eight inches tall? (I'm a majestic 5'1" myself.) Whatever your height, you're a whole lotta woman. Here's to a 2016 bursting with mixtures of monastic discipline (so you can accomplish fine things) and gorgeous excess (so you can have fun); and may your glorious smile beam over all.
ReplyDeleteIn these shoes, Margaret, I tower over you (but only slightly). They're cute shoes, right? What am I saying? I can't even see them - my belly's in the way.
DeleteHappy Holidays, sweet lady.
Oh, you scamps!
ReplyDeleteYour collages are always so fun! Do you think Martha will let me borrow that bikini? I'm kind of digging it. It would probably look just as good on me too!
ReplyDeleteI love your holiday dress, but your naturally blonde hair is sticking out from under your red wig. Sending you chaliday love (that's for Chanukah)!
ReplyDeleteMay the world be bright as you find your right place into the new year... me, I am still waiting to be called the goose... in the game of duck, duck... goose. :)
ReplyDeleteJeremy
Hi Robyn,
ReplyDeleteYep, that's me, beyond fashionably late. Here it is, two in the morning of December 29 and I finally make my eagerly waited for arrival. Or something like that.
Hope the holiday season is one of peace and reflective thoughts for your good self. Still don't know who the hell is this Martha! :)
Gary X
Thanks, dear sillies. I'm just settling in - back from LA to pay tribute to my dad.
ReplyDeleteMartha and I send our regards and I'll get back into the blog circuit soon.