Okay smartie pants.I am still trying to get Flickr to click to a slide show. I think my brain is in slow motion. Yes, you do rock. Keep it up and you can give dummy me leasons.Miss you.
I’m commenting to several of your posts at one time. I guess I’m a bit lazy today…
Yes, living is Georgia is wonderful - the mild winters, long pool seasons, gently rolling topography, quaint towns, and mountains. I don’t miss the brutal northern winters and short summer season (if they have summer at all). But I do miss Illinois, particularly Chicago. We called Chicago home for 11 years. Truly, there's no place like home...
Hmmmm...I don't watch much TV, particularly during summer. I'm like Chere. I read too or I cruise the web catching up on my friend’s blogs (I love to keep up with everyone’s busy lives this way). Mostly I like being outdoors until it's too dark to see. It keeps me from snacking before bed:) My current read is The Host by Stephanie Meyers. Wonderful! I recommend it to anyone! Like most books I get into, I can’t put it down.
Miss you! When are you coming back? I imagine you can't go too long without seeing baby Jack. Love your photography! You're skills are improving. Good job on photographing your nature walk!
Hi Deb. How are you? Hope all is well. I am writing to let you know that Drivin' 55 has been reviewed and added to Blogging Women. I want to thank you for submitting your blog and your hard work. I am pleased to add another quality women's blog to the Blogging Women directory. Continued success!!
Year 2010 Overview Taurus always gets tagged with things like "pleasure-seeking" and "materialistic." That's probably unfair, in most cases. You're just as good at dishing out the pleasure as you are at seeking it, and who doesn't like a few nice things around? Sadly, there's been just too much struggle in your life the last couple of years when it comes to those two very important parts of your life. Thankfully, 2010 marks the end of that long uphill struggle . Your pleasurable pursuits have been a little more restricted than you'd like over the course of the last two years or so. That's over with now, so ... game on! The big events this year will not so much be a matter of major happenings as they will be things that have been in the works and are slowly revealing themselves . In the last two years, you've put a lot of work into what makes you happy, while Saturn transited your solar Fifth House. Now that those pressures are finally bei...
It's Christmas. I'm feeling kind of giddy. Because I'm going to do a give a way! Here are the rules 1. Leave a message and get one chance to win. 2. Post a link on your blog about my blog Give A Way and get an extra ticket for the drawing. Don't forget to leave me a comment that you added a link on your blog. 3. Christmas box may be slightly different due to creative juices may vary on any particular day! Contest ends Sunday, December 28Th, 2008 at noon EST. Winner will be announced at approximately 6:00 PM on the 28Th. Merry Christmas to all of you!
What better way to celebrate the middle of summer with a give a way for one lucky blogging friend? Just because I want to, I will be giving away a Christmas box with an accordion album. This happens to be my design and I have already given one away last December. Sorry, Kate , you will have to sit this one out! This paper mache box holds an accordion album inside. More than likely, I will make a minor modification to the box before shipping it to its new home. I really love these vintage papers from Melissa Frances Scrapbook . Her collection of designs and patterns reminds me of a little sea side cottage. I can smell the ocean spray right now. These papers bring me back to a time when I think I would have loved to live…The Victorian Age. But let’s not fool anyone, I want all of the modern day luxuries. This paper on the left takes me back to a time when I played with cut outs. I was never a doll kid, but give me cut outs and I was happy for days. S o if you think you would ...
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Yes, living is Georgia is wonderful - the mild winters, long pool seasons, gently rolling topography, quaint towns, and mountains. I don’t miss the brutal northern winters and short summer season (if they have summer at all). But I do miss Illinois, particularly Chicago. We called Chicago home for 11 years. Truly, there's no place like home...
Hmmmm...I don't watch much TV, particularly during summer. I'm like Chere. I read too or I cruise the web catching up on my friend’s blogs (I love to keep up with everyone’s busy lives this way). Mostly I like being outdoors until it's too dark to see. It keeps me from snacking before bed:) My current read is The Host by Stephanie Meyers. Wonderful! I recommend it to anyone! Like most books I get into, I can’t put it down.
Miss you! When are you coming back? I imagine you can't go too long without seeing baby Jack. Love your photography! You're skills are improving. Good job on photographing your nature walk!