Here’s what I’m Tweeting
Tweets by neverhappen2meRecent Comments
Marianne Watty on Harry and Meghan My People
Blog Stats
- 10,874 hits
Blogs I Follow
- It's Not What Knocks You Down...
- Geek Logs
- Anna Lind Thomas
- Bipolar Mom Life
- It's About the Animals
- socks over my shoes
- Wuji Seshat
- Husband left me
- LeeAnn Jefferies: The Bipolar Experience has moved.
- catherineacaruso.wordpress.com/
- Blogster
- Green Mountain Horse & Tack
- Juju Films
- Gotta Find a Home
- Katy's Little Pencil
- Views From A Small Island
- Shawn L. Bird
- mari mayborn
- Spring into Summer
- Vancouverandy
-
Join 138 other subscribers
Facebook
No Instagram images were found.
Author Archives: itwillneverhappen2me
Where the Hell are my Rose colored glasses?
I quit my job. It’s a pattern of mine. There’s no denying it. Every two years or so I quit my job for one reason or another. It wasn’t a big deal in the past as I was married to … Continue reading
Posted in Career, Life after 50, Life After Divorce, Loss
Tagged Divorce, fear, Grief, life after divorce, loss, Optimism, Pessimism, Surviving Divorce
Leave a comment
For the LOVE of Animals
Once again the courts in Zimbabwe have postponed the hearing to address the issue of whether or not Sarah Carter may move the animals she has rescued and taken care of these past eight years to The Twala Trust Animal … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Animals, Uncategorized
Tagged Africa, Animal, Animal Sanctuary, Twala Trust, Zimbabwe
Leave a comment
The power of one…
Originally posted on It Will Never Happen To Me:
If you have read my blog you know that I love animals as much, if not more than people. I definitely trust animals more than people. This past January I was fortunate…
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
Last Day On Earth
“You told me you would never leave me.” She said quietly But he did. She reminded him of the commitment he’d made to her. Not just on their wedding day; one he repeated many times over the following years. He … Continue reading
No Wise Words Ever Stopped the Bleeding
I observed a man interrupt a woman sharing her grief from the recent loss of her mother with a platitude. Immediately the woman became quiet. Withdrawn. The man appeared pleased. He thought he had helped. I have seen this happen … Continue reading
