The bumpy ride home. Let's play eye spy.
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Comments (55)Good morning! I too try to visualize people and it rarely, if ever, works out. it is nice to put faces to names. Shirley, still thinking of you and keeping you in my prayers. i know that's your daughter, brittney and dawson -- who are the others (inquiring nosey minds want to know) and as for your mom, you never know what the next roommate may be, perhaps you can hold off on the move until you see what comes in LOL, however, I think I'd want to be with my own and her secrets kept!!!! annie your dogs are beautiful, as are you. my aunt and uncle, for as long as i can remember, were the first home for service dogs until they were ready to go into training. they had several different dogs from what i recall. sorry about your lizzie...i know how hard it is to lose a beloved pet. my next dog is going to be a shepherd, but it's been decided that we will only have one dog at a time now, so I have to wait my turn. (we'll see) i made an anniversary cake for a group i belong to, it was our 7 year anniversary so i made this massive cake. i filled it with alternating layers of buttercream and lemon curd, and dang, if it was not tasty. I was able to take a slice home for the family to taste and seriously wish there had been more leftover, would have made a nice breakfast!!!! a real nice combination, even though it started out that i was going to use raspberry as well...i just couldn't get enough to cook them down to make a nice sauce/filling. it's still so cold and seems to be staying that way until at least next week, when it's supposed to go to the high 40's, with rain. by then, i'll think it's summer. this cold is bone chilling and of course, they are calling for more snow. we haven't got much of it, but.....this year it is bothering me like mad! i shouldn't complain, there are parts of the country that are in the negatives, so i'll just keep my mouth shut on this subject any further! so whose left to post their pic? come out. come out whereever you are! speaking of which, jeanne, how are those triplets of late? is mary ellen still a part of this group? i feel like i haven't seen her in a long time...maybe since she became a grandmom, or right before that? hae a nice thursday! maryanne...See MoreI spy Christmas ornaments
Comments (12)Welcome to our forum, Nhardy! Are you in Michigan? I've lived here in New Mexico since we were married 26 years ago, but I'm from Mt.Clemens, Michigan originally. I'm sad to say, that in all the years I lived there, I never made it to Bronners. I've heard from everyone that it's a wonderful place,too. Isn't that the place that also has the famous chicken dinners? I guess that when we were heading up I-75 to the U.P. or wherever for the weekend, I was in too much of a hurry to get there and never wanted to waste time shopping. I regret it now. You should post pics someday of the inside of Bronners, if you have any. I'd love to see it. We head back every summer for a week or two, but stick mainly to Lexington on Lake Huron where we rent cottages. I put up 5 trees myself: a very large family tree in our living room; a 4' Spanish Colonial in the family room; a 2' tree in the kitchen with Christmas countdown ornaments on it for DD; a 7' slim in DD's room with her ornaments that we've collected over the years for her. Now that our DS has finished grad school and is in the Army, I've stored his ornament collection away for him and decorate his 7' slim tree with Western ornaments, as the room is now more of a guest room. I have 13 large bins of Christmas decorations and vow every year that I'm not buying one more thing . . . but I always cave in the end. Last year it was Mercury glass. This year, I'd just like to stick with a few more Western ornaments. Hobby Lobby always has some good ones, but I just can't bear to think Christmas yet when I'm still enjoying my Summer and my gardens here. Anyhoo, it'll be fun to look at all your decs. Welcome! Lynn...See MoreMysteries, thrillers, spy, detective book any rec?
Comments (50)When I was working, I would walk for 30 min and I had a 30 min rt commute, so I got 60 min of listening to audio books in every day, so I burned through a lot of audio tapes. I started lisa gardner and they were good, but they got to be so much more of the same, that I'd read the blurb and have no idea if I'd read that one or not. I read some of the prey series...eyes of prey was just too chilling...but given past life events, I can no longer do the super graphic serial killer type things any more...they are just too upsetting. The Grafton alphabets are much more my speed. Now I get books on tape out of the library when we do a driving trip...the two of us have laughed our trips along listening to the Evanovich mysteries...makes driving much more pleasant....See MoreSpying on Mama and Baby Bear
Comments (18)Marita40, the cubs are tucked under Mama - she keeps them warm by the heat of her body and also by her warm breath. Not sure where Hope is, but she also stays close to mama. If the babies get cold, they let out an amazing cry,so turn your sound up! Lily does get up and face the camera, chew her paw pads,rearrange her bedding, and play with Hope, but i suspect that her main interest will be keeping the new cubs warm and letting them nurse....See Morelaticauda
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