tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17356277.post2131467069941636542..comments2023-11-02T09:03:34.693-04:00Comments on The Johnsons in South Carolina: Life with the JohnsonsScott and Malisa Johnsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10178671538039515965noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17356277.post-12237523012000658662011-09-17T06:53:04.854-04:002011-09-17T06:53:04.854-04:00Wow, you got a lot into one post! Hectic but full...Wow, you got a lot into one post! Hectic but full of love and beauty. Who could ask for more than that. You know, someone else in the exact same circumstances might be feeling harried and pressured. But you seem to see the wonder in it. <br /><br />Once a few years ago - when I could still run and not feel like I was wearing out my knees - I was on this cool country road about 3 miles from home. Loving the breeze, feeling the endorphins, the dappled light. You know, at one with the universe. Suddenly from out of the brush rushes this HUGE hog. Not a sweet little Wilbur kind of hog. Not one with an 'oink', this was the largest pig I have ever seen. And it's sound was ferocious. It roared and chased me. I never ran faster in my life.<br /><br />I hope Elsie's OK. You guys take care of each other.Tim O'Keefehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12653709506879101775noreply@blogger.com