You’ve got me thinking. How can I walk from New York to London if there’s an ocean in the middle? I would have to take a boat or fly, but not sure I can walk. Is there a catch somewhere? Am I missing something? 🙂
Still raining in PC. Temperature outside is 75°F. Guess we will have rain all through the night.
Well, Omar, I guess if you really wanted to you could wait until the dead of winter when the north pole is frozen over and go that way. Just watch out for polar bears.
I guess I can’t argue with that.
Hi Richard:
You’ve got me thinking. How can I walk from New York to London if there’s an ocean in the middle? I would have to take a boat or fly, but not sure I can walk. Is there a catch somewhere? Am I missing something? 🙂
Still raining in PC. Temperature outside is 75°F. Guess we will have rain all through the night.
Well, Omar, I guess if you really wanted to you could wait until the dead of winter when the north pole is frozen over and go that way. Just watch out for polar bears.
Re: Omar’s point. I suppose being limited to walking would make us choose our destinations more carefully!
Walking…part of my philosophy of life is never walk when you can ride. Hey! Remember the Stroll? Come let’s stroll. Stroll across the floor.
It’s terrifying how deeply implanted some things become. That’s all it took for tune and nearly complete lyrics to pop back into consciousness!
It’s got a good beat and you can dance to it, Dick. I give it an 8.