
You can see more about having one foot in the Twilight Zone, if you dare, at
http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2016/5/feels-like-i-have-one-foot-in-the-twilight-zone

You can see more about having one foot in the Twilight Zone, if you dare, at
http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2016/5/feels-like-i-have-one-foot-in-the-twilight-zone
The broken neck on the angel? Yikes.
Sending thoughts of peace your way.
Thanks!
We have sadly become conditioned to looking away or not “noticing” please take care of yourself and may healing come your way.
Thanks, Teri!
Blessings and prayers your way for a speedy recovery. 🙏🏾
Thanks, Genie!
A lot of people choose not to notice because they think it rude to do so…sort of like staring at an obvious birthmark on someone’s face.
BTW, what happened, Tim (if you don’t mind me asking)? I’ve been running way behind on reading posts, and have gotten out of the loop.
I think it’s because Walmart employs a lot of handicapped people, so tubes and being in the the Twilight Zone are pretty normal. I like Walmart for the diversity of people I see and meet there. You won’t see anything in prior posts about what’s going on. I just couldn’t resist doing this post.
Yes, I know all about diversity at Walmart, Tim. 🙂 I worked as a supervisor for the company for 22 years. That’s one of the things I admired about Walmart–they employed people who otherwise wouldn’t have jobs, and treated them well.
Wishing you a speedy recovery…
Then you really know what I’m talking about. I’m doing well. Thanks, Cathy.
Hope you’re doing well and wish you a speedy recovery.
Don’t know what to think about the photos. Not about their quality, just that they gave me a lot to think about life….
Thanks, Lari!
I hope all is well with you Timothy, and best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Thanks, Matt!