Beautiful, they are

I rode a camel once. I learn, don’t mess with a camel.
The white Cliffs of Dover. So beautiful, a blessing, a wonder. A welcome home to many and a memory.

I knew what love was once, I learn love is sweet and love teaches us. Hold on tightly when love is near. Love whispers become haunting songs. Love will forget us and we cannot forget her.

I stood in silence on holy ground. 40,000 crosses outside of Paris. Men, who fought the good fight in the old wars. Now a lonely graveyard for the men, who fought for freedom. I believe they would be disappointed in us. Great men fought for freedom and today we are giving the freedom away.
Old Native saying. We are what we leave behind. I teach my grandchildren, be brave, love nature and be kind to each other. Our children are the wealth of the nation. Teach them well.
Dancing Coyote
Good advice!
I rode a camel once. It was a lot easier than I thought it would be.
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Camel can spit at you. Not a polite animal.
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I must have gotten a nice one.
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When my husband was deployed in the Middle East, he also reported the camel-spitting. He thought they were quite bad-tempered and unpleasant creatures.
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I agree with your husband. Camel is a grumpy animal.
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Being kind is one of the greatest gifts we can give to another person.
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I agree Liz. Thank you for reading and the comment. I do appreciate.
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