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Do you ever miss and yearn for the great old times that you have lived? Let’s relive those days and enjoy those precious moments with our good old days quotes.
Stepping into Ojai is like stepping into America in the 1960s: The valley town, which is about 90 miles north of Los Angeles, is filled with old-school hippies who are firm believers in peace, love, and meditation. It's got lots of spiritual offerings, like chakra cleanses and detox body wraps, and the people there are folky AF. Historically speaking, it was a town for "seekers" of truth. (John Lennon and Yoko Ono used to be regulars.) Although it's gotten much more popular in the past couple of years, Ojai is still one of the few towns in the U.S. that's maintained an authentically funky, boho vibe without seeming too trendy. You will leave feeling very zen, and (hopefully) at peace with yourself. More info on the Ojai vibe and what to do there here.
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Do you ever miss and yearn for the great old times that you have lived? Let’s relive those days and enjoy those precious moments with our good old days quotes.
Once in a while, we all think about the good old childhood days. Back when our lifestyles had a carefree rhythm. A time when we used to have actual face-to-face conversations and not video calls (and never realized that one day we would be actually missing them). A time when we had genuine concerns and empathy for people in general. A time when things did not move this fast, and when we had the time to appreciate the beauty of simplicity. I do miss those glorious, happy-go-lucky days (sigh!) of growing up in a wonderful little town in India. Therefore, I will show you a glimpse of some of my favorite memories, which I shall cherish forever.
The smell permeated the hallway closest to the office. Teachers had purple hands. Remember volunteering to retrieve copies in the office just to walk slow as a sloth while smelling the ink? Aw, goo…
Do you know why we love to be nostalgic about the past so much? Well, as you know, everything used to be much better, bigger and more interesting. There used to be Tetris, slot machines and Internet Explorer, and now... now there is only a light sadness for those wonderful times when we were younger.
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Welcome to Part 1 of my D.I.Y. Wedding series! If you missed my anniversary post and intro to this series, click here. I remember when there was an art to making a mix tape, carefully timing the recordings around the babbling voice of the radio D.J. I remember when you couldn’t be on the Internet...
A better time Memories too When life was good And family too. All worked the week No weekend days This was for family Twas the only way. Women cooked Children played Dad’s snoozed Resting…
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Anybody who talks about how good the “good old days” were, either has a bad memory or wasn’t there!
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I remember the good old days when we used keyboard and mouse or a controller. Kids these days can't live a day without using brainwave controls.
Getting in some nostalgia is always great.
Nostalgia for past decades exploded with the phenomenon of Stranger Things. It made us love '80s fashion, glam rock, and even mullets.
Hope this topic gives us another winner. Senior stories, jokes or cartoons to enjoy and have fun laughing at ourselves. BEST EVER SENIOR CITIZEN JOKE..... A little silver-haired lady calls her neighbor and says, "Please come over here and help me. I have a killer jigsaw puzzle, and I can't figure...
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Anybody who talks about how good the “good old days” were, either has a bad memory or wasn’t there!
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Anybody who talks about how good the “good old days” were, either has a bad memory or wasn’t there!
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There are few things more nostalgia-evoking than seeing something from when you were young; a snippet from your favorite TV series, for instance, or a picture of that toy you loved so much. For kids of the '80s, there’s surely plenty to reminisce about, which is why there’s numerous groups dedicated to images or memorabilia of the iconic time.
You'll probably need to be over 30 to remember these.
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Hello lovely girls, In our country we have been in total lockdown for more than a month now. (34 days). How are you all coping? If it weren't for all those people getting ill and even dying, I would actually enjoy it a lot more. But I am here to mark the silver linings and the good moments of my week. Then I will share it with you all at Annie's blog A Stitch In Time. The mail has become a trickle and i have received only one card this week. The cards I am going to show you today arrived earlier. I like this first one a lot. It comes to me from Germany and it depicts spring for me. As a child we lived next to a large meadow and in spring it was full of flowers. Buttercups were only one type of flower. There were many more. The next card also comes from Germany. It is a vintage birthday card. The image is a cut-out image. There probably is a name for this art, but I don't know what it is called. It is from Nicole and she writes that she found this card in her late grandmother's house. Nicole said that her grandma would have loved the fact that her cards are now being sent all over the world. The translation of the German is: Birthday wishes. So, what did my week look like? Here are my collages from the past week. We are still having rainy, dreary weather. It rained on Good Friday. I started to read a new book. It is called The Strawberry Thief by Joanne Harris (who wrote Chocolat). Has anyone read this? On Saturday hubby made pancakes for breakfast. We always have pancakes on Saturday, but usually the smaller American ones. That day we had traditional pancakes. Very nice too. On Easter Sunday there was no point in dressing in my Sunday best. So it was a question of 'which apron shall I wear?' I had to laugh at myself. Easter Monday is a normal working day here in Spain. And The day didn't start very well. First of all there was a thick fog and secondly we had no water. I had left washing up from the previous day on the work top and we didn't get our water supply repaired until after dinner! The whole village was without water, it was a fault and thank goodness it was repaired within the day. One of our neighbours brought us some wild asparagus and I made a nice quiche with that. He also brought me desert truffels but I don't quite know what to do with those. Another highlight was a video chat with my son, wife and grandson in Italy. On Tuesday there was more fog. We can literally see it roll into the valley. Luckily it doesn't stay all day. On Wednesday I went out in the car for the first time since the beginning of the lockdown. I needed to shop at the big supermarket in town. Our village has several shops but their stock is limited. I wanted outlandish things like basmati rice and grapefruit juice and stracciatelli yoghurt!. The supermarket was very organised. I had a very short wait until I was waved in by the security guy, and was asked to put on plastic gloves, and an assistant disinfected my trolley. It was great and I was home again in a very short time (the roads are empty). On the way I stopped at the petrol station to collect an Amazon parcel that had arrived. (They don't deliver to our house as we don't have a proper address). In the evening one of our grandchildren called me on Facetime (videochat) to play this funny face app with me. The app changed my face or put a hat or glasses on my face. It was very entertaining. Hubby took a photo yesterday of the meadow next to our plot. Normally our landscape is brown, but after so much rain, the countryside looks green! Very unusual. That is it from me today. Here is something to think about: Of course as usual I will put some funnies at the end. I'm afraid most of them are rather cheesy. (But that's the sort of mood I'm in at the mo). Stay safe, stay healthy, stay home. Have a lovely weekend, Keep smiling, Hugs, Lisca
The best part about shopping at thrift stores is that you never know what you are going to find. Most stores these days have a generic theme - you have a basic expectation of what they sell. But thrift stores offer objects from all walks of life. You could find things that have been stashed in someone's attic for 50 years; old books, LPs, trophies, clothes, electronics... All have belonged to others and have their own unique story to tell. Exciting, isn't it?
Anybody who talks about how good the “good old days” were, either has a bad memory or wasn’t there!
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The '80s kids surely have plenty to reminisce about and ‘The Ultimate '80s Page’ can prove it.