Oh that is so cute and a reminder we should never get too old to skip or sing as we move around the world. It also reminds me of the days I climbed trees into the fantasy of Enid Blyton's The Magic Faraway Tree.
Observer. Also, author of the novel “After the Sour Lemon Moon.” I recorded a free audio version at the beginning of the pandemic. You can find it in my Instagram bio, in highlights.
At first I was thinking oh sheesh, but then Chris said it sounded cute and I realized he was correct and changed my tune. Awesome, indeed.
ReplyDeleteNo better place to yodel than up a tree!
ReplyDelete: )
DeleteSweet yodeling ... though temporary yodeling. I am understanding of those who cherish silence and can be set off by noise (I'm one of them) ;^)
ReplyDeleteI can definitely be set off. This is precisely why cafe writing is not optimal for me.
DeleteYay for children who have no idea what's us grown ups think is "oh shees" and yodels away!
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine a grown up doing that? :-)
Honestly? Yes. My husband.
DeleteWell yeah!
ReplyDeleteYay! It will never be a lost art! :)
ReplyDeletethat's truly lovely and quite amusing at the same time.
ReplyDeleteYes, I thought so too, after my initial sheesh. A cute little guy in a blue windbreaker doing his own thing.
DeleteAnd now I am sitting in my chair smiling.
ReplyDeleteExcellent. Now I'm smiling too.
DeleteThis really made me laugh. Cute.
ReplyDeleteRare are the small boys who live in a place where they can safely climb trees on a whim, and even more rare are those who yodel. How lucky.
ReplyDeletePerhaps he is pretending to be Tarzan.
ReplyDelete!!! The best thing I've heard all day. xo
ReplyDeleteWhat?!
ReplyDeleteOh that is so cute and a reminder we should never get too old to skip or sing as we move around the world. It also reminds me of the days I climbed trees into the fantasy of Enid Blyton's The Magic Faraway Tree.
ReplyDeleteAlready a good memory. Oh, to climb a tree and sing. I think I need to try this myself.
ReplyDelete