International Day of Friendship
The International Day of Friendship was proclaimed in 2011 by the UN General Assembly with the idea that friendship between peoples, countries, cultures and individuals can inspire peace efforts and build bridges between communities.
We enjoy friendships with folks from all over the globe:
Israel
Switzerland
Australia
Ireland
Georgia
Portugal
England
Canada
Brazil
Finland
Germany
Poland
Netherlands
Scotland
Poland
Wales
Italy
and one specific friend in Thailand: Mr. Puddy
The Pudster isn't well, and is currently staying over at the veterinarian's office to monitor his lungs.
Many folks in the pet blogging community are friends with Pud and his meowmy, who is beyond worried about her sassy boy.
Any spare purrs and prayers sent to Mr. Puddy are gratefully appreciated.
Puddy's FB page is listed under the photo above, and blog is on the right side --->
Friendship has no boundaries, no social position, no requirements, other than delight in each other's company and words.
😽😽😽
P.S.
If I missed listing any friend's country, mea culpa.
Afterall, The United States is big enough for us to consider parts of it as 'beyond the pale', and most likely a different country from our own wee community in Michigan, and we are gobsmacked every time a European friend takes a holiday, and manages to visit two or three other countries during that time!
Here, we can drive for 8 hours and remain in the same state of the union.
However, we do have Canada to the south, east, and north of our location, so already we feel internationally inclined.