Aww, what a cutie! So bear wants to be a photographer too, hey?😅 Mahalo for sharing!
Michael feather Frame wrote:
bookmark . . . sure
. . . i love to share
Mahalo! Do you have a web address so I can credit your work, please?
Retired CPO wrote:
You're very welcome, and I was just pulling your chain. Don't mind my peculiar sense of humor.
Whoops. It truly good to have that though. Life to short to be so serious.
GL1 wrote:
Thanks - I just looked up the meaning of "Mahalo" in wikipedia (I'm British/Israeli).
Intersting mix! I am not from HI but my parents went about six or seven times. I am mix with Native American Indian, White, and Black.
A few of the previous reply posts are frustrating. When you have learning disabilites, dsylexia, lisp, etc it is different. It does not mean we are stupid. I do not think some of you realize that some of your comments come off as person is stupid.
We just see things differently. Despite my disabilities, I graduated from well respected college. I am going back to finish my master.
I am beyond passionate with this subject. Many folks with disabilites keep quiet. Not to mention the countless with chronic illness who deal with brain fog.
I am not trying to be mean.
If you like to explore:
https://themighty.com/
P.S. As a Republican, this web site can piss me off at times. However, the truth of what it like having disabilites, chronic illness, etc is " right on the money" with this website.
luvmypets wrote:
My issue: "ax" for "ask". "I want to ax you a question."
Also, the lack of capitalization. We enter customer information into our computer and a couple of the younger employees were not capitalizing. I questioned them and their answer was that it didn't matter. I explained that it looked unprofessional and I wanted them to start capitalizing. Later, I had to show them which words to capitalize because they weren't taught how to.
The reason some folks do is because of our lisp. Yes, I took speech therapy for years and still have it. Some folks like us are embarrass to admit we have lisp and just rather let folks assume. That topic is another ballgame. I am not trying to being mean. Just explaining. 😁
Michael feather Frame wrote:
found another
Amazing! Mahalo! I truly mean that.
Michael feather Frame wrote:
Thank you alwaysdaddyprincess
I do too ! planted our yard to bring them
they let us touch them . . . very friendly
Mahalo! I like to make this into a bookmark. You and your family have good souls for butterflies to do that in Native American culture.
photophile wrote:
I like to watch ducks.
Mahalo! Yes, it is realizing.
GL1 wrote:
My take.
Is it OK to reply like this - my first time.
Godfrey Leighton
Mahalo for you looking and your feedback!
It not my first time but I think I see why you say that. I do love the Woodpecker!
Mahalo for your looking and commenting!
Retired CPO wrote:
Hi princess. Thank you. I'm glad you liked at least one of them!
My apologizes. I did not write clearer. I did like them all but the seal was my favorite. The seal was special. It brought memories. Good ones. Mahalo for that!
I like them all! Looks like a good place for walking.