βHome is the nicest word there is.β
β Laura Ingalls Wilder (7.2.1867 – 10.2.1957)
βIf we tend to the things that are important in life, if we are right with those we love, and behave in line with our faith, our lives will not be cursed with the aching throb of unfulfilled business. Our words will always be sincere, our embraces will be tight. We will never wallow in the agony of βI could have, I should haveβ. We can sleep in a storm. And when it’s time, our goodbyes will be complete.β
β Mitch Albom
“A camel is usually known as a grumpy animal, so what makes a camel happy?”
Sit back and enjoy this hilarious story written by one of my favourite bloggers. Ω©(Λβ‘Λ)ΫΆ
Well here I am, Uncle Spike, popping up on this wonderful blog as guest writer for a day, after Pat, your host, was the recent winner of a βGuess Whatβ photo-image post on my blog.
Camels, hmm, yes… we are known to be rather grumpy old farts, I have to admit. I mean, wouldnβt you be, plodding around under the heat of the desert, with nuffink to dangle your lips into for sustenance for days on end? Or worse still, some of us end up carting round overweight pink tourists all day long; who seem to like being decorated in nothing more than an ill-fitting bikini top, garish shorts, a camera strung around their scrawny necks, screeching with raucous laughter and wearing an embarrassing sunhat??
Talking of grumpy camels, hereβs one of my cousins who lives in Tunisia, who goes by the name of βBryan βThe Camelβ Jonesβ (donβt ask me why, heβs been out in the desert for too long, his brains are addled I guess)… Heβs a definite grump though, but probably with good reason β you see, lugging around bundles of crops all day under the sun, or pulling that old plough (plow) must play havoc with his old bones, so yeah, he has every right to be a grump me thinks.
But we are not all grumpy. My third cousin, twice removed, βEsmeraldaβ, has a wicked sense of fun, especially in her second hump β you see, her first hump contains her sensibility, or so she says anyhow. But Esmeralda is a cutie, and you gotta admit, she was born to flash that killer grin, yeah?
And then we have my βUncle Bozβ. Heβs a tough old brute, but in a nice way I mean. He works on a farm just north of Nakuru, which is just a tad south of the equator in Kenya, East Africa. He can be a bit grumpy, or so my Aunt says. Here he is by the way, wearing his least grumpy smile when we visited him last year to share in a family New Year.
But what about me, βUncle Spikeβ? Well, Iβm half grumpy, half bonkers I think you could say. I have my off days, as does any camel, but on the whole, Iβm a happy middle-aged camel, living here in southwest Turkey on a fruit farm. I know, I know, not every camelβs dream job, right? But itβs steady work, and although the summers are hot here, around 40-45 every day (or 104-113 if you are from the States), the winters are mild, but soggy, and Iβve found that my flabby old feet do rather well on the porous rocky mountainous terrain here when the ground is soaked like a sponge dropped into a bath.
But Iβll tell you what makes me really happy, βlifeβ. Iβm a happy camel who loves life, and now Iβm a blogger, fancy that? So yeah, we can be grumps or funsters… Life as a camel is a mixed bag, you gotta admit…!
Thanks for your hospitality Pat, and hope my debt is repaid now.
UNCLE SPIKE (www.unclespikes.wordpress.com)
An elderly gentleman with serious hearing problems goes to the doctor who fits him with hearing aids that allow him to hear at 100% for the first time in many years.
The elderly man goes back in a month for a checkup. The doctor says, βYour hearing is perfect. Your family must be really pleased that you can hear again.β
To which the gentleman replies, βOh, I havenβt told my family yet. I just sit around and listen to the conversations. Iβve changed my will three times!β.