If you feel old, consider this: The Jewish people are beginning our 5,782nd year. I know. Oy vey.
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Left to right: Dawn, Glenn, me, 1969. (Brother, Jonathan, was a mere embryo at the time. Photos not available.)
We wish you many moments of sweetness this year.
Coincidentally, Rosh Hashanah falls on Labor Day this year.
Please take time to reflect on the human warriors who sacrificed their lives for our labor rights (e.g., the ability to work under safe conditions, to be free from workplace discrimination, etc.) Many on our soil remain enslaved in various ways. Thus, let's heed the call to continue to press for justice in our localities, and throughout the greater, great world.
Happy New Year, Friends.
Happy New Year, Robyn! And Happy Labour Day too!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Debra. Same to you.
DeleteHappy New Year!
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear from you. Thank you, Ruth.
DeletePlease be as well as well can be.
A day of shouting or blasting. Shofar so good?
ReplyDeleteShofar, shokay, Mike.
DeleteThanks.
Shana Tova, my dear,
ReplyDeleteA happy new year!
Love, Geo.
Shana Tova, Geo.
DeleteLove you.
I often feel older than dirt - but younger than the Jewish people.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year and Labor Day dear friend.
Haha. Well, one out of two isn't bad, EC.
DeleteShana Tova.
An adorable photo.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mitchell.
DeleteShana Tova, Robyn! 1969 was the year they let me out of high school. It felt like an early parole.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jono.
DeleteShana Tova.
Very cute pic - you look like trouble (good trouble). Happy New Year and hope you did not labor on Monday. I was sufficiently lazy, but contemplated the hard work of folks' long gone. Have a good week
ReplyDeleteGood trouble is still trouble.
DeleteSmiles and hugs, Joanne.
You do look like trouble! Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteI know, I see determination in those eyes. Maybe I spy chocolate.
DeleteThanks, Alex.
Happy New Year! Love that pic!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeff.
DeleteHappy New Year.
Happy New Year. I hope you have a great week.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mary.
DeleteI appreciate it.
Almost 6000 years. Impressive!
ReplyDeleteI agree, Diane.
DeleteCheers.