Jo Miller
@pjmurphy (2499)
United States
Joined myLot 9 years ago
I live in the Tennessee woods with my husband. I am retired and love traveling, reading, writing, gardening, politics, and grandchildren.
Likes (2852)
Jo Miller's Likes
Vicki, #1 Creek Girl
@1creekgirl (41692)
• United States
10 Mar 21
Well, my childhood can't actually be lost, but the place I spent it in is gone.
My father was in the US Coast Guard and we moved every two years from when I was eleven until I graduated from high school.
But for the first eleven...
15 responses •
17 people
Samragyee
@Sam_graphixer (2465)
• India
10 Mar 21
It's 6 am in the morning in my place.... To early for me to wake up ..
So basically.... In my house we follow a system that is , in every alternative days our home sweeper ( should I put like this... Since that sweeper used to...
9 responses •
8 people
John Murphree
@JWMILLER (3275)
• Westmoreland, Tennessee
18 Feb 21
Leoranado's painting, The Last Supper, was painted in the late 1590's on the wall of a dining hall of a monestery in Milan. It is quite a large painting, about 15' high and 26' long. It was badly damaged during World War II by...
5 responses •
8 people
John Murphree
@JWMILLER (3275)
• Westmoreland, Tennessee
16 Feb 21
I always saved money for travel, and have done a lot, almost all very enjoyable. My favorite hotel can be found on the internet boat hotel in Budapest. It was small and securely anchored to the shore on the Danube River during a...
3 responses •
4 people
John Murphree
@JWMILLER (3275)
• Westmoreland, Tennessee
18 Feb 21
Milan:a cathedral is beautiful, mostly white, almost sparkling in bright sunlight; it was begun in 1386 and finished in 1965. Sitting in the center of old town Milano, it is glorious.
7 responses •
8 people
John Murphree
@JWMILLER (3275)
• Westmoreland, Tennessee
18 Feb 21
Leoranado's painting, The Last Supper, was painted in the late 1590's on the wall of a dining hall of a monestery in Milan. It is quite a large painting, about 15' high and 26' long. It was badly damaged during World War II by...
5 responses •
8 people
John Murphree
@JWMILLER (3275)
• Westmoreland, Tennessee
21 Feb 21
Warsaw and Prague look much the same as old cities. They are not. The Poles fought the Nazis at the beginning of Work War II, and about 85% was destroyed. After the war, the city was rebuilt as much as possible like before the...
2 responses •
4 people
John Murphree
@JWMILLER (3275)
• Westmoreland, Tennessee
22 Feb 21
Tomorrow will be the 300th anniversary of the death of the 19th century Romantic era poet, John Keats. He hardly had any fame during his lifetime, but after his death, he became very highly valued as a poet in his short 26 year...
3 responses •
4 people
John Murphree
@JWMILLER (3275)
• Westmoreland, Tennessee
22 Feb 21
Franz Kafka spent much of his life in Prague, and there are a number of places connected with his life there. One is a building downtown where the only part of the building remaining from his time there is part of the doorway to...
5 responses •
4 people
Shizuka
@choijungeun (2629)
• Hangzhou, China
11 Feb 21
Amnesia,finally i forget your all.
love,never i thought we've owned.
No tears,No promise,hung up the call,
it should be silent after i lost you.
But love is spreading like the plague,
the memory hid under that eave
we've hidden...
4 responses •
6 people
Jo Miller
@pjmurphy (2499)
• United States
15 Feb 21
A few weeks ago, I wrote a post about the first signs of spring. This morning looking out my window I’m tempted to think that might have been a bit premature. I’m looking at some of the worst winter weather we’ve seen this year....
11 responses •
9 people
Jo Miller
@pjmurphy (2499)
• United States
15 Feb 21
A few weeks ago, I wrote a post about the first signs of spring. This morning looking out my window I’m tempted to think that might have been a bit premature. I’m looking at some of the worst winter weather we’ve seen this year....
11 responses •
9 people
Jo Miller
@pjmurphy (2499)
• United States
15 Feb 21
A few weeks ago, I wrote a post about the first signs of spring. This morning looking out my window I’m tempted to think that might have been a bit premature. I’m looking at some of the worst winter weather we’ve seen this year....
11 responses •
9 people
Jo Miller
@pjmurphy (2499)
• United States
15 Feb 21
A few weeks ago, I wrote a post about the first signs of spring. This morning looking out my window I’m tempted to think that might have been a bit premature. I’m looking at some of the worst winter weather we’ve seen this year....
11 responses •
9 people
Jo Miller
@pjmurphy (2499)
• United States
15 Feb 21
A few weeks ago, I wrote a post about the first signs of spring. This morning looking out my window I’m tempted to think that might have been a bit premature. I’m looking at some of the worst winter weather we’ve seen this year....
11 responses •
9 people
Nurfadillah
@Bubba90 (1755)
• Indonesia
17 Feb 21
I love how the evening works as a pause button and puts every hectic day on avoiding for a while. I hope you are enjoying your paused moment.
11 responses •
12 people
Tina Dalasinski
@Tina30219 (82056)
• Onaway, Michigan
17 Feb 21
I am home alone my man went ice fishing with a friend which I am enjoying my alone time sitting her mylotting and watching my shows I don’t get to watch while he is home. I hope they catch something that they can bring home.
8 responses •
9 people