Happy Birthday, Nathan! 60 was an interesting birthday for me, but 62 was even better as I packed my stuff preparing to retire. Then 65 was even better when I no longer had to pay a huge amount for health insurance and began using Medicare. So far 60 to 66 have been some really good years for me. So, look on the bright side. Keep up your walking, weight loss, and whatever you can do to stay healthy and engaged in life and I bet you will enjoy the time. I sure do hope so.
I see on the map that you are nearing the place where I was born and raised. Wave to South Bend on the way by!
Turned 70 this year. Love retirement and playing with books and blogging author/s–ahem) but wave to where I was born, Indianapolis, right down the road from your path. Hey, hello to Anita, a fellow Hoosier.
Unlike mammals, horseshoe crabs do not have hemoglobin in their blood, but instead use hemocyanin to carry oxygen. Because of the copper present in hemocyanin, their blood is blue!
Happy Birthday, Nathan! 60 was an interesting birthday for me, but 62 was even better as I packed my stuff preparing to retire. Then 65 was even better when I no longer had to pay a huge amount for health insurance and began using Medicare. So far 60 to 66 have been some really good years for me. So, look on the bright side. Keep up your walking, weight loss, and whatever you can do to stay healthy and engaged in life and I bet you will enjoy the time. I sure do hope so.
I see on the map that you are nearing the place where I was born and raised. Wave to South Bend on the way by!
Turned 70 this year. Love retirement and playing with books and blogging author/s–ahem) but wave to where I was born, Indianapolis, right down the road from your path. Hey, hello to Anita, a fellow Hoosier.
Happy Birthday Captain
Happy Birthday, I hope you have the greatest day.
Happy birthday, sar!
Glad you made it through another trip around the Sun through the Deep Dark! Keep up the revolution!
Happy Birthday, Nathan! May you have many more!
Happy birthday.
Happy Birthday! ^o^ *throws confetti*
Random Wikipedia horseshoe crab fact –
Unlike mammals, horseshoe crabs do not have hemoglobin in their blood, but instead use hemocyanin to carry oxygen. Because of the copper present in hemocyanin, their blood is blue!
Happy Bday!
Bonne fête, Nate. 😉