A pertinent question, Gerald, that hasn’t got a unique answer. Charles Dickens highlighted the dilemma. It depends on circumstances and on whether one is a Ebeneezer Scrooge, a Tiny Tim or a Bob Cratchit. The season of goodwill may come into play too but feel free to say “humbug!”.
Best wishes, Luigi
Thanks, Luigi. In view of Trevor’s take and yours, perhaps I should have used the title “Hard Times for the lonely/the depressed/the homeless. Then again better perhaps to let people use their imaginations.
Cheers, Gerald.
Trevor, where have you been? Odd, isn’t it, that there’s no mention in the Bible (capital B) of how Joseph felt. Perhaps that was why he was made a saint – to shut him up.
Best wishes, Gerald.
A pertinent question, Gerald, that hasn’t got a unique answer. Charles Dickens highlighted the dilemma. It depends on circumstances and on whether one is a Ebeneezer Scrooge, a Tiny Tim or a Bob Cratchit. The season of goodwill may come into play too but feel free to say “humbug!”.
Best wishes, Luigi
Thanks, Luigi. In view of Trevor’s take and yours, perhaps I should have used the title “Hard Times for the lonely/the depressed/the homeless. Then again better perhaps to let people use their imaginations.
Cheers, Gerald.
Trevor, where have you been? Odd, isn’t it, that there’s no mention in the Bible (capital B) of how Joseph felt. Perhaps that was why he was made a saint – to shut him up.
Best wishes, Gerald.