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Amy's Place ... Poetry and Potpourri ... July, 2008
July 1, 2008 | JustAmy; St.Louie1; MamaBear; Billie

Posted on 06/30/2008 10:26:42 PM PDT by JustAmy




Welcome To....



'Amy's Place' welcomes all poets
and those who enjoy poetry.
'Amy's Place' is more than just about poetry.
Come in, relax, and share with fellow FReepers
your thoughts about any of the things on the *Menu*.

Enjoy! :)












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TOPICS: Humor; Miscellaneous; Poetry; The Poetry Branch
KEYWORDS: amysplace; friends; friendship; july
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To: The Mayor

Morning, Mr. Mayor. Thank you for our Daily Bread today! Have a wonderful day!


1,481 posted on 07/22/2008 5:29:07 AM PDT by jaycee
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To: yorkie; jaycee

With respect to your letters and other memorabilia, if there is no one else in the family who might appreciate what you have, have you thought of donating them either to a local museum or veterans group, or to the Smithsonian? They might be interested, or be able to make some worthwhile recommendations.

BTW, on one of our trips, we bought a CD of civil war songs to listen to in the car. The songs were both historical and awful. LOL!


1,482 posted on 07/22/2008 5:31:56 AM PDT by OESY
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To: JustAmy; All
The First Battle of Bull Run is significant in part because in a single day about 4,800 men were lost. (Counts differ on the number killed, wounded, missing and captured.)

These links show The Ten Costliest Battles of the Civil War. and The Price in Blood!

Such figures are staggering when one compares them to our situation in Iraq and Afghanistan, but then and now, as well as in most of the wars fought by this nation's brave young people, the discerning citizen can hardly argue that this country did not benefit from their terrible sacrifices.

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1,483 posted on 07/22/2008 5:57:12 AM PDT by OESY
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To: OESY

Thank you, Oesy. I believe Yorkie has some things that should be put into a museum or Memorial for Veterans, etc. Mine are mostly personal (like the love letters) and presentations my husband received from clubs and organizations and from companies he worked for during the years. I guess we all wonder sometimes what happens to these things after (I’m) gone. Maybe its not worth putting on my worry list...LOL~~~My husband collected everything and has over 100 sets of cuff links. He always had to wear suits in his work and loved French cuffs. I must admit they did look great! We collected cuff links all the time. I couldn’t count the tie pins, tie tacs, etc. Guess the boys will want them for memories maybe?

Yorkie has her husband’s two purple hearts and other things that should be displayed somewhere!

My husband served 4 years in the U.S.Navy and was never wounded, thank goodness, but has no real awards from the Navy. Have lots of pictures of he and his shipmates and pictures of Basic Training groups....just lots of Navy group pictures. Guess maybe the kids may like those.

Suppose I have put you to sleep by now~~LOL~~I’m nuts!


1,484 posted on 07/22/2008 6:12:54 AM PDT by jaycee
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To: jaycee
No, thank you for the update, jaycee. It only appears that I move in and out of consciousness, but I too have struggled with what to do with family items--in a small family. Difficult decisions must be made; a move is often the catalyst.

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1,485 posted on 07/22/2008 6:30:42 AM PDT by OESY
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To: ST.LOUIE1; Mama_Bear; Billie; DollyCali; La Enchiladita; dutchess; Aquamarine; GodBlessUSA; OESY; ..
July 22, 2008



Graphic by MamaBear

Streaming Access


Young pups are pretty much the same,
All the world around.
They’re living their most lofty dreams,
In contact with the ground.

They always have a need to learn,
Where they should do their tinkling.
These have been most difficult,
They do a lot of sprinkling.

NicknamedBob . . . September 16,2004
© 2004 - 2008

1,486 posted on 07/22/2008 9:45:32 AM PDT by JustAmy (I wear red every Friday, but I support our Military everyday!!)
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To: Mama_Bear; MEG33; La Enchiladita; jaycee; gardengirl; yorkie; OESY; Kitty Mittens; The Mayor; ...


Good morning, One and All.

Today's celebrations are ....
Cleveland Day
Feast Day Of St. Mary Magdalene
Spoonerism Day

GRope you have a heat Spoonerism Day!

1,487 posted on 07/22/2008 10:59:56 AM PDT by JustAmy (I wear red every Friday, but I support our Military everyday!!)
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To: jaycee
Mornin'/Afternoon, jaycee.

I've got a boxful of pictures and slides from my NavyDaze along with two cruise books from two of my three WESTPAC tours. Also have a "yearbook" from Boot Camp in San Diego. Lots of pics of shipmates and a few of different diving jobs we worked on. Thinking back, wish I had taken advantage of the underwater camera we had in our shop.

Through this past year, I've been receiving e-mails from my ship's reunion group where guys share some Sea Stories during PIEDMONT's 40+ year history. I sent one item in with newspaper pix and stories from the time 1/6th of the enlisted crew were promoted to the next rank. 137 of us assembled on the DASH deck receiving our promotions and a handshake from the Skipper. A very proud day for us to sew on a new "crow" (mrsdd sewed on my 2nd class PO ensignia). We were notified on a Friday who got rated and that advancement ceremonies would take place on the following Monday. Short notice to get our uniforms in order. Took the rest of my uniforms to the tailor shop aboard the ship and had them sew on the rest of 'em. Course, with the dungaree shirts, it was just a matter of using and iron-on patch.

psst...that's me shakin' hands with Capt. Feaster

1,488 posted on 07/22/2008 11:34:16 AM PDT by Diver Dave
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To: Diver Dave

How wonderful, D.D. There’s a lot of pictures around here and not in good order. I had a wonderful picture of his ship in a nice black frame. Well, I have 2 sons and the oldest one came up one day and asked me if he could take it. He promised he would get his brother one made. He did take it to 2 or 3 places and couldn’t find anyone who could duplicate it. For one thing the way it was in the frame from the beginning, it looked impossible to get out of the frame.

It can be taken from the frame but because of the measurement of the long picture, no one was interested. And you know how it is....he still is going to do it but then its forgotten. I want each one to have equal of everything. It looks like I might have to put some pressure on to get that done. My husband had several rifles and some handguns and not long after he died, I told them both to come up so we could divide the guns between them. They did that fair and square and everyone was happy. Hubby had an old rifle (shotgun) don’t know what you call it, that belonged to his grandfather and they agreed one would take that one and the other would get two of the others. I kept a handgun although I am afraid of guns. LOL~~

I still get those monthly newsletters from his shipmate organization and they have a reunion every year. He always wanted to go so bad but they were usually so far away. The year he died they had it at Myrtle Beach (our favorite place) and we could have made that one had his health not failed. And they always sent a gift every year if you paid your $15.00 a year which we did. Sorry this is so long....by the way did your wife ever have to learn to iron those ‘whites’? I did!And I loved it because we were so glad he was off ship and had shore duty finally and we could live together. By the way he made it to 2nd class Hospital Corpsman. What does your PO stand for?


1,489 posted on 07/22/2008 1:00:30 PM PDT by jaycee
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To: JustAmy

Cute! Are we talking about eating with a spoon or ‘spooning by the moon’? Or something else?


1,490 posted on 07/22/2008 1:14:13 PM PDT by jaycee
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To: jaycee

Have you done a google graphics or AltaVista graphics search for a similar picture of his ship? Sounds like there’s a problem because the picture is in a frame.

A few years ago, mrsdd took three B&W photos to kinkos to be enlarged to 8x10. In the photos, she was 2 yrs old sitting next to her Daddy on the back steps. Her Mom took the pix 1. sitting side by side each looking at the other, 2. both lean into each other and share a kiss, 3. both looking directly into the camera with big grins. Hmmmm, maybe I should scan em, photobucket and post ‘em.

Yep, she learned all about ironing a set of “whites”. Here’s a little something that didn’t sink in very quickly... she always commented that I did a much better job ironing my uniforms and suggested I iron ‘em instead. Young Love... I bought it hook, line and sinker. 43 yrs later, I’m still ironing. :)

About the PO... My rate was Shipfitter P (Pipefitter). That rate later became Hull Technician. My first years I spent working in the Pipe Shop. Then after Diving School, I finished out my enlistment working out of the Diving Locker. Shipfitter was still my primary MOS (job classification) but my secondary MOS was 2nd class Diver which became my #1 job. Had a “crow” on my left sleeve and a diving helmet on my right sleeve. Proud days!


1,491 posted on 07/22/2008 1:29:49 PM PDT by Diver Dave
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To: JustAmy; FRiends
I did a little search on 'spooning' and some were X rated! I was shocked! Here's a cutie I found!


1,492 posted on 07/22/2008 1:39:34 PM PDT by jaycee
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To: Diver Dave

Well, my husband honestly could iron his uniforms better than me but he would let me do them some. If you were particular about them, like he was, he truly didn’t mind doing them. He was very handy. That guy could fix anything. Sometimes I will have things that need fixing and I will think to myself “if he was here, it would have been fixed yesterday!”

He could even sew a little. He had an uncle who was a tailor and he hung around his uncle’s shop when he was little and he learned how to do things like that. Now all my knives are dull in the kitchen.....he always kept them sharpened for me.

I have a picture of his ship that I will post. G-papa found it for me when he heard me talking about the USS Norris-DDE 859, isn’t it funny how you never forget those things. I addressed enough envelopes when he was aboard ship that I could never forget that!

I always say to couples like you all to enjoy every single moment and from what I read about you and Mrs. D. you seem to do that very thing. After you’ve been together for a lifetime, its terribly hard to live alone. Don’t get me wrong, I try to live a full life now....God is good, He helps heal the awful pain. He wants me to be happy while I am here. (I’ll post the pic. as soon as I locate it.)


1,493 posted on 07/22/2008 1:59:23 PM PDT by jaycee
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To: Diver Dave

This is not like the picture in the frame. The framed one is prettier with blue water, etc. The ship looks so beautiful in the framed picture.
1,494 posted on 07/22/2008 2:06:28 PM PDT by jaycee
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To: MEG33
Your Post is So Beautiful, Dear Meg; One of your Loveliest Ever. Praying your Back will Feel Better Soon.


1,495 posted on 07/22/2008 2:07:12 PM PDT by Kitty Mittens (To God Be All Excellent Praise!!)
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To: jaycee
Thank you, Sweet Jaycee! Many Hugs of Christian Fellowship!


1,496 posted on 07/22/2008 2:17:08 PM PDT by Kitty Mittens (To God Be All Excellent Praise!!)
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To: MEG33

I missed morning here, so good afternoon!

I hate that your back is hurting and we miss you, too!

((((hugs))))


1,497 posted on 07/22/2008 2:22:12 PM PDT by luvie (Rest in Peace, Tony Snow...fellow FReeper and FRiend....woof......)
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To: JustAmy; Mama_Bear; NicknamedBob; All; FRiends
I Love your Post, Dear Amy, Lori, and Nicknamed Bob; Thank you!


~Have a Beautiful Day~

1,498 posted on 07/22/2008 2:27:08 PM PDT by Kitty Mittens (To God Be All Excellent Praise!!)
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To: All; JustAmy; MEG33; La Enchiladita; jaycee; yorkie; OESY; Kitty Mittens; The Mayor; GodBlessUSA; ..
Hi all. Greetings from the air terminal at Salt Lake City. Just wanted to say 'hi' and wish you all a great day. We arrive in Boston about 11:45 PM Eastern time. It's going to be a LONG day.

I talked to our puppy sitter and found that they did fine last night. She stayed over night with them and said they both snuggled up with her without a problem. Tonight they will be by themselves. We'll see how they do. If they seem stressed, she will stay over night tomorrow with them.

TTYL!

1,499 posted on 07/22/2008 2:37:17 PM PDT by Mama_Bear
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To: jaycee

Posting your Presenentation on the new hundred.


1,500 posted on 07/22/2008 2:55:31 PM PDT by Cardhu (Be happy, today you will be the youngest you will ever be.)
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