My blog is an observational humor blog relating to funny events in my life and my family;it's sometimes sensitive and serious, too.
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Latest Blog Posts for Nancy's World: Thoughts Along The Gulf
- Did You Know...on Aug 14, 2009 in observational blogs birds Scotland I war information trivia flying Florida travel*Moths are not attracted to light or flame--merely disoriented. In order to adapt to the light,the moth circles numerous times to orient itselfand accept the light or flame as a stationary object.*The mosquito is the most lethally dangerousanimal due...
- Ain't She Sweet...on Aug 13, 2009 in observational blogs birds alligators observationa humor comedy dogs homes FloridaI don't have a dog; my family usedto years ago. I'm more of a bird gal.Birds are much easier to care for.Our lovebird , Daisy, is perched on my wristwhile I blog, preening... Besides, we don't need a dog since thereare now two pugs living next door.
- The Ant-inatoron Aug 11, 2009 in bugs photography fishing guides in South Florida observational humor blogs funny ants comedy Florida travel writingAnts, the size of Sherman tanks, invadedthe lanai over the weekend.Tom and I foot stomped at least 100 or more.They're indestructible.No sooner would I squish them, thatthey'd pull an Arnold, suddenly reconfiguringtheir twisted bodies.I couldn't even...
- Think Twice...on Aug 11, 2009 in Motivational blogs hospital humor health heart attacks.pacemakers family comedy natural foods heart attacks foodSince my friend's heart attack two weeks ago,I've been more thoughtful of what I eat--no more 'skinny' lattes.I haven't munched a cookie or a chip in days.I've been eating more salads and fresh fruit."Mark's" heart attack and subsequent pacemaker--hi...
- Ain't She Sweet...I don't have a dog; my family used to years ago. I'm more of a bird gal. Birds are much easier to care for. Our lovebird , Daisy, is perched on my wristwhile I blog, preening... Besides, we don't need a dog since thereare now two pugs living next do...
- Buzz It...I see nothing but horrible comb-overs.Men take the thinnest, stringiest bits of hairand lop it to the other side of their skull.The part is falling off the side of their head.I won't even mention bad, ill-conceived hair-pieces.Looks like something di...
- It Wasn't Me...Heh-Heh!on Aug 7, 2009 in observational blogs braids observationa humor ink Naples Florida comedy hairloss writingIn the 4th grade at St.Clement's,I remember dipping a girl's hair into an inkwell;she was annoying.Her obnoxiously long braids always hungtemptingly over my desk; they must've been 20" long. They'd swing, swish-swish... sometimes they became airborn...
- Banzai!on Aug 6, 2009 in observational blogs kitchens Thai observational humor Naples Florida Asian cooking recipes food FloridaI never wanted any help in the kitchen, though sometimes I’d have Jen help me out.If help’s in the kitchen, it usually meansmore of a mess--I figured why add to the kitchen cleanup?Everyone has their own rhythm and methodsof doing things. I cle...
- Bug-B-Gone...on Aug 4, 2009 in bugs mosquitoes Blogger insects blogs Blogspot.com observational humor funny comedyWe’ve been fighting a mosquito in thehouse for days. The high-pitched buzzing insecthas evaded death several times. It cleverly hides on the light walls or furniture,very low or up on the 14’ ceiling.I won’t use bug spray--hate the smell.I bet...
- Floridians...*Think of keys as islands.*Are choosy about which shells to collect. *Don't mistake dolphins for sharks.*Don't mistake Roseate Spoonbills for Flamingos. *Know the difference between buffets and Buffett. *Eat early to enjoy the sunsets. *Know the...
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