The Old Grandmother Clock
No celebration in this image. Tomorrow it will be dark early and there is little to say other than I hate it and the dogs will too.
Just a very quick blip this evening as I have a full house but I hope to give you something a little different tomorrow... and some long due attention!
Remember to change those clocks!
A quick edit.. Thank you Wickipedia. 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 poem Georgics written by Roman poet Virgil: Sed fugit interea fugit irreparabile tempus, singula dum capti circumvectamur amore, which means, "But meanwhile it flees: time flees irretrievably, while we wander around, prisoners of our love of detail."
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