We’re still outdoors on a Sunday in 2015. I must admit, there is a lot of myself in the above A&J. My father taught me that a job worth doing is worth doing right. It is advice that has served me well. It is mind-boggling the number of jobs not worth doing and the incalculable hours I’ve saved by not doing them.
My Love Is Blue
By Jimmy Johnson
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65 responses to “My Love Is Blue”
Mark: Yours might have been newer. Older swimwear, between exposure to sunlight and/or chlorine, turns transparent. 25 years ago I noticed that our daughter’s lovely, young swimming instructor had had that happen. Fortunately my wife was also at the lesson and able to advise her.
And regarding tans… 50 years after my mother last virtually forced me out of the house to “get some sun” I’ve finally moved from having pre-cancerous things frozen off to having the real thing cut out next week.