The Name of the Wind-Patrick Rothfuss (2nd reading)
Love Does-Bob Goff
The Joy of Less-Francine Jay
Oh, For The Love of Travel!
September-Boston for Derek Jeter's last games
October- Handmade U- Lincoln, Nebraska
October-Yearly Sister Trip-Maine
October-Holidays on the Homefront-Atlanta, GA
November-Spellbound Event-Pasadena, CA
December-New York
January 2015- Heather Ross Event-Palm Springs, CA
Blessings
DH
Living with Christ
Saturday's in p.j.'s with Savannah
to read a great book
a crackling fire in the hearth
Hanging with my sister Les
Our rituals at the beach-Dad's beignets, French Toast at Don Pedro's, Nick's on the Bay, Evening sunsets, S'mores every night, Mexican train dominoes, bike rides to the market, checking to see if the wash-out is open, reading a good mystery, Shaved ice from Frosty Bites, sticky rice and Won-ton soup from Royal Orchid, swinging on the front porch, going to the library, listening to great music LOUD, rain on the tin roof, laughing until we're crying, Savannah on the top bunk
Wow! Things are so very different there. It is as if the country has come to the city; I remember going to town only on Saturdays. Like you said, it was to buy groceries needed for the week, mostly staples. We always had a freezer full of meats grown on the farm. It may seem a little bit strange, but actually it was a wonderful life. Families were very close then. Enjoy. Love, Mom.
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Wow! Things are so very different there. It is as if the country has come to the city; I remember going to town only on Saturdays. Like you said, it was to buy groceries needed for the week, mostly staples. We always had a freezer full of meats grown on the farm. It may seem a little bit strange, but actually it was a wonderful life. Families were very close then. Enjoy. Love, Mom.
Oh my goodness, Jules, it looks like it is out of a wonderful novel! I can't imagine the sights and smells!
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