I had never thought of this but since you brought it up, I must. As much as it isn't smart at all to reveal about our true identities, I do feel safe to say, I am extremely fond of Dawn and Brooks. First, I love waking up at the break of Dawn to start a new day. I greet it with positive energy and I am the most comfortable around any moving water. Brooks is a very fine example of that. The ocean is my favorite. But, brooks are as wonderful as the ocean if you are land bound. I absolutely love nature and the planet we live on. Most anything that ends with ology excites me no end. It is also the name of my husband. True. Winks and Smiles I knew a dog named ocean once and felt sorry for it because he had a human friend who was a vegetarian and expected his dog to do the same. I still like the name. I don't think I would name something ocean unless they were extremely powerful I like things that deal with nature. Naming someone after something natural, like "ocean" can be tricky. It may lead to a lot of teasing and expectations.
This post was edited by Merlin at May 14, 2017 9:20 AM MDT
Huge smiles Randy! Indeed! It is an on going scientific study that requires daily research and constant attention. It's been going on for 21 years and still no definitive answers. I'll keep you posted from time to time as to how it is maturing. You are Very funny Randy!!
.... And Randy, for some odd reason, he is sitting across the table working on the blue prints at the moment, but stopped, to made sure I told you it is not spelled like the Dawn in the morning. I assured him you had probably figured that out on your own. As I said, it is an ongoing process. ;)
This post was edited by Merlin at March 25, 2017 7:16 PM MDT
Dear President S v. S, Being more than a bit 'gone' myself, I tend to attract friends who are likewise rather unusual... They have given their daughters names like
PRAIRIE FLOWER SIERRA SUNRISE RUBY ALAYNA
Truth; these young women are now in their forties.
Oh, and I almost forgot to tell you...my uncle's given name was ORANGE LEMON. I called him my Uncle Orrie. The story is, that his mother was pregnant with him crossing the continent on a covered wagon, craving citrus. He was born just after they arrived in Chehalis, Washington where he lived all his life...he usually went by the name Ora L.
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at March 25, 2017 6:01 AM MDT
Misty Rain Skye Dewey Periwinkle Dale Coral Kitty Woody (Woodrow) Rock (ok, it's a nickname) Sunny Rose Ivy Robin Petunia Daisy Sapphire Opal Delta Heather Wolf Estrella (Spanish for star) Nieve (Spanish for snow) Marisol (Spanish for sea and sun) Solimar (Spanish for sun and sea)