tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18214889.post1204318895018141830..comments2023-11-01T02:06:39.543+11:00Comments on Ella's child - family stories and other: a quiet saturday morning thought trainMiddle Childhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09962830669606760640noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18214889.post-68425072262659528292012-04-18T05:56:48.424+10:302012-04-18T05:56:48.424+10:30I read this the other day Therese but was in no co...I read this the other day Therese but was in no condition to respond.<br />What a great post, classic you really.<br />With the eye contact, it's definitely a country thing. I remember when we first moved to Junee from Sydney feeling like everyone was "looking at me" and it took a while to realise that was because they wanted to see if it was someone they knew or not, and greet them appropriately, something not needed in the city.<br />And I SO get the middle aged invisibility, isn't it wonderful? You can even flirt a bit if you feel like it because nobody under about 70 takes it seriously.<br />Love what you did with the photos, especially that one of your dear Mum with the girls. I always enjoy when you share family photos.FoxyMoronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13540367675466917677noreply@blogger.com