I adore the quote and will be actively using it to my advantage. And “there’s no place like home” translates even more warmly when connected to the phrase “home is where the heart is”. Great post, Beth!
Thanks for the translation. I studied Spanish (perhaps not as cultured, but far more useful in this part of the country), and had no idea what the French was saying.
(‘rein’ ou ‘rien’?)
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No place like home (French)
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Oops , backwards – thanks
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thought you were asking for translation )
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I completely agree. Our own home in winter is so comforting.
Best wishes, Pete.
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The best
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Aww, such a cute meme.
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It’s from a really charming children’s book
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Cute. 💖
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Wishing you warmth.
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thank you –
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Stay warm!
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“Accidental hibernation” is my new catch phrase. Stay warm and safe, my friend!
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it works for me )
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I adore the quote and will be actively using it to my advantage. And “there’s no place like home” translates even more warmly when connected to the phrase “home is where the heart is”. Great post, Beth!
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Yeah …I’m warm tonight, a mild 15’C, and ‘Frankie’ on my bed as well … 🐶
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lucky
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right and thanks –
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I like the “Accidentally hibernate!”
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I think we all might do this at times)
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May we all have a place to be warm and cozy these days, Beth.
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Accidentally hibernating is so underutilized.
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This is lovely, Beth. There is no place like home (you might want to fix your typo… it is spelled rien 🙂 )
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Thanks!
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My pleasure! 🙂
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Friday, as I sat in my chair listening to the wind and rain, my gratitude for where I sat was immense.
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I understand that
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And a great time for my furnace to go out. But at least it’ll be in the 50’s today and tomorrow, so it could have been worse (like last week)….
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Lucky the weather isn’t too bad
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Thanks for the translation. I studied Spanish (perhaps not as cultured, but far more useful in this part of the country), and had no idea what the French was saying.
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🥖
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I think many Americans would benefit from a season of naps or accidental hibernation. 🙂
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No doubt!
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absolutely
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I love the image you shared!
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it’s from an old children’s book
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It reminded me of the Peter Rabbit story books. Lovely.
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yes, very much so –
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Accidental hibernation is a much classier way to describe napping.
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it sounds much more accidental and earthy
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I like to accidentally hibernate a little longer in the morning.
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it’s a great time to do so
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So sweet.
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❤
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stay warm stay safe!
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thank you !
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(⌯͒ᵕɪᵕ⌯͒) Time to zzZleep!
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perfect!
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Very sweet drawing and thought. Hope you’re staying warm, too.
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that I am, and it’s already getting better out
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On the other side of the world, here in Sydney, we’re doing our best to cool off at the beach, or under our air conditioners 🙂
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I need to use “accidentally hibernated’ as my excuse for collapsing in the afternoons! Thank you for this one.
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that’s right –
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And I think I’ve gained enough weight that I can hibernate for quite some time! 😀
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me too, quite comfortably, I might add )
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🤗
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❤️
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❤
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Aaawww. Love this
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❤
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