Good Night Moon

If someone does not want to see your face, 
just find a place to hide for a few days,
till they miss you very badly,
then you can try to sneak out slowly,
of course with extra caution :))))))))

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  1. Kai Saffron

    May 7, 2013

    I tried that with this town.
    It's been about two or three years, and no one has missed me yet.
    Oh well!

  2. vidya sagar

    May 7, 2013

    wow nice capture with beautiful lines sos. good night to u friend.

  3. Charles van Dijk

    May 7, 2013

    Yes true, I live in a country with too much sun shine. On this page also too much sun shine sometimes. Sometimes I need a bit of thunder and rain. Never take me too personal please.

  4. Hemant Dave

    May 8, 2013

    +Jendhamuni Sos I feel that hiding my face is not the proper way! I think that instead not engaging in any conversation with the person and performing our duties / jobs silently without any negative emotions is better. Please tell me why I am wrong as per you, if I am wrong.

  5. Rana Singh

    May 8, 2013

    I can’t really act the way I want to act, or say what I want to say all the time. And a lot of times, I cover that up with a smile.
    Its my personal view +Jendhamuni Sos  Have a nice day 🙂

  6. Ashima Dogra

    May 8, 2013

    Aww very cute post Jendhamuni!! and very good idea! 😀

  7. David Lee Sr

    May 12, 2013

    This is so cute. 😉 Have 2 cats myself. They do some pretty amazing things…then turn around and do something so unexpected…they make me smile and share the love of life with me.

  8. Dan Fenton

    May 13, 2013

    I guess you could name the kitten; CLEOPATRA..IT'S A CUTIE!

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