Monday, January 14, 2013

Get up! It's a beautiful Monday at The Pond



6 comments:

  1. It's dress up your pet day!! Not going to happen her they would revolt!

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  2. This cat looks how I feel. I was planning on re-starting Zumba classes this morning. The classes are from 9-10 am every Monday, Wednesday & Friday. I really want to do this. I like Zumba. It's fun and energizing. I just can't get myself going early enough to get into the shower, get my make-up on, get dressed and drive to where the classes are. I really want to.

    Maybe I'll start with the Wednesday class. No, I've got a dentist appt. Wednesday. Maybe Friday. :)

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  3. Good morning Ponders. I am really enjoying Hiker's telling us what day it is. What day is St. Swithins Day? What day do the swallows come back to Capistrano? I'll just wait to find out. One thing for sure Peanut will not be dressing up today.

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  4. Good morning ladies. Happy Monday. I'am not dressing up my pets!

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  5. Did you ever try to put clothes on a cat? Have fun with that one. Not going to happen with Wolfie.

    Zumba Zumba.. Can we take bets on what date Eva will make it to Zumba?

    It was difficult to pick a dinner amidst all the boxes and packing. Froggy settled for a can of Chunky Pot Roast soup. I'm nibbling spicy, crunchy treats. Does that sound like dog treats?

    I'll go check the news feeds and see if there is some news for The Ponders.
    Back in a little while.

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  6. NEWS FROM THE NEWS:

    "Youngest Holocaust survivor on Schindler's List dies
    in Los Angeles home aged 83"

    By Daily Mail Reporter, Published: 13 January 2013

    "The youngest Jewish refugee to be saved from the Holocaust by Oskar Schindler has died.

    Leon Leyson, 83, was just 13 when he was taken on as a Schindler employee, he went on to live in Los Angeles, served in the U.S. army and worked as a teacher in industrial arts - keen to give something back to his adoptive country.

    Living in Krakow, he was 10 when the Nazis invaded Poland. Jews were forced to live in a ghetto but Leyon's father, Morris was one of the few men allowed out to work, NBC News reports.

    He was fortunate to have Oskar Schindler as his boss, a native German shocked by the horrors he saw committed by the Nazis and determined to try and save as many Jews as he could."

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2261877/Leon-Leyson-youngest-Holocaust-survivor-Schindlers-List-dies-LA-aged-83.html#ixzz2I0akGO00

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