Hello. Friday!
Depending on your work ethic, you either have a fabulous summer weekend ahead of you or already underway.
Nice, sunny, warm days and cool, not humid, easy sleep-able nights.
What to do with the time? What to do with these 48 or 72 hours God has given us?
Tempus fugit is a Latin expression meaning "time flees", more commonly translated as "time flies". It is frequently used as an inscription on clocks. The expression was first recorded in the verse Georgics written by Roman poet Virgil: Sed fugit interea fugit irreparabile tempus, which means, "But it flees in the meantime: irretrievable time flees".
The meaning is sometimes used less colloquially as: "Meanwhile, the irreplaceable time escapes", expressing concern that one's limited time is being consumed by something which may have little intrinsic substance or importance at that moment.
The expression is succinct and poignant.
Everything in blue above was cut and pasted from wiki. But I like it. And so....
...this post will end. I have work to do.
God Bless you all.
...this post will end. I have work to do.
God Bless you all.
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