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Buy Prednisone Online Without Prescription Day 3 of the Best of ’09 Challenge. Today’s challenge is to write about the best article I read in 2009. I read a lot. Hard to pick one article, but I did enjoy an article on the Laughing Yoga.

Buy Soma Overnight And today I found myself laughing at the antics of a pair of tiger cubs. Yes, laughing is great medicine for whatever ails you.

Order Lyrica Online Now about those tiger cubs. This is one of two females born on July 8, 2009. The cubs, recently named Tula and Nuri, were born at the Milwaukee County Zoo in Wisconsin. They are now old enough to be making regular appearances in their indoor exhibit every day.

https://hymnsandhome.com/fall/ The name Tula is from the South African language, isiZulu, and means “quiet.”  Nuri means “my flame” and is Hebrew.

https://thesentinelgroup.com/talcum-ovarian-cancer/ After watching the two cubs play and interact for nearly an hour this morning, I am guessing that the cub in the photograph is Nuri – if she is living up to the meaning of her name. She spent most of the time chasing her sister, and when the other cub finally dropped in her tracks to take a nap, Nuri took a few pounces on her sleeping sister. Tula turned her back on the more rambunctious cub, and Nuri posed – briefly – before taking another pounce towards her watchful mother.

Eatin’ Fries at the Shake shack

click here Day 2 of the Best of ’09 Challenge. Today’s post and photograph – the Best Restaurant Moment.

We were eating at the Shake Shack in New York City, located just across the street from Central Park. We were all dressed in our best, and on our way to the Lincoln Center to attend my older daughter’s graduation from Brooklyn Law School. She had wanted to stop at one of her favorite places for lunch before the hours-long ceremony. It was a sunny day in early June and summer held forth promises of delight and beauty for the next three months. We were all in high spirits.

After we had our fill of fries, burgers and shakes, we strolled through a crowded Central Park on our walk to the Lincoln Center. The  graduation ceremony went on without further ado, J took the Bar Review and studied for most of the summer, then took and passed the Bar in New York and New Jersey. Today she attends the first of her two swearing in ceremonies.

All good stuff, and to think — all that celebrating started with a few golden fries and the best burger in town.

A Bridge Named Discipline

Spanning the Mississippi River

(Quincy Bayview Bridge Spanning Mississippi River - Quincy IL to West Quincy MO)

“Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishments.” ~ Jim Rohn

My “best trip in 2009” was crossing a rather invisible bridge -the bridge between a goal and the accomplishment.  I chose a goal early in the year, a goal I knew was absolutely impossible for me to reach, then I worked and worked and worked and quit a few times and then started over and worked some more. And — finally reached that goal a couple of days ago.

Oh, sweet joy! Hard work can be a really good thing!

(I was inspired to do the best of 2009 challenge, answering a “What is the best ____ of 2009” question every day in December. Thanks to Gwen Bell.)

Last Day in November

Gray Skies, But Gold in the Grasses

Gray Skies, But There's Still Gold in the Grasses

“I saw old Autumn in the misty morn
Stand shadow less like silence, listening
To silence.”
–   Thomas Hood, Ode: Autumn, 1827