Posted on 08/31/2008 9:30:31 PM PDT by JustAmy
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Gosh Meg, thats good you reduced it like that...by shrinking the picture. I think there is something on my computer like that. I’ll check it sometimes.
This is so simple..no downloading a program..It will take the huge ones that my links won’t take.
Golly gee, you were petting kitties and that is the most important thing to do! LOL~~~ I thought that was cute what you said yesterday!
Hope ya’ll are getting along good and I’m sure you are~~~
BBL!
Tell me one thing....at the bottom of that website, there is a place for your name.....did you put that in? I don’t like doing that much.
Anyway, I’ll be away for awhile!
So sweet!
Tell a friend is right above the name..blanks..It does not require you to fill that out.
The first Railroad Station was just outside the city of Baltimore Maryland consisting of a small shed laid out on a wood platform with and small bleacher set up for on lookers to watch the new Iron Horse in action, also a wagon full of wood and a Large barrel of water were on the opposite side of the track as a fueling "station". The tracks were set up as an exhibition area with just less than 1/2 mile of track laid for the showing of the first American made steam rail Train. By 1802 there was no trace of this short lived station and rail line. a few years later a B&O RR station & the Maryland main RR Yard was built on this same stretch of land.
Sources: Encyclopedia American Railroad and Steam Tractor "1856"
Super Spud Skins
Ingredients:
6 medium Potatoes, baked
¼ cup Oil
¼ cup Crumbled bacon
2 cups Velveeta, shredded
½ cup Sour cream
½ cup Green onion, sliced
½ cup Black olives, sliced
Instructions:
Preheat over to 375°.
Cut baked potatoes in half lengthwise; spoon out centers, leaving about ¼ inch thick shells. (Reserve potato filling for other uses). Cut shells in half crosswise.
Place skins upside down on baking sheet; brush inside and outside lightly with oil.
Bake 10 minutes; remove from oven; place Velveeta in each shell; bake 5 more minutes. Remove potatoes from oven; to with bacon crumbles, sour cream, onions and olives slices.
SEPTEMBER TREATS
Apple cider, crisp and cold.
Maple syrup, sweet and gold.
What amazing things we squeeze
From a few New England trees!
- D.A.W.
I suspect you are correct..;o)
I am going to take on the 2 new kittens..both require fixin.. one needs a hernia corrected..My house is going to be a lot livlier..LOL..My kitty is very calm..such a lady..but she is adjusting well to the mayhem.
I’ll be back in a few minutes ..... I need to grab a cup of coffee.
Love your graphics.
Jaycee ... on your goodnight owl, I could never get it reduced. If LadyJ’s link works for gifs, that should work. Might give it a try later.
Yorkie .... Thanks for the links to those adorable pictures.
Meg .... Thank you for your lovely graphics. Thanks for reducing and posting Yorkie’s cute pictures.
Kitty Mittens ... thank you for the beautiful roses.
Rus ... thank you for bringing us food for the Soul.
Indeed..
You don’t squeeze trees!
Tree huggers do!
;o)
Indeed!
“ARRRRRGH!
Never esitate ta talk loke a real Pirate there, me lovely!
That bloody bilge rat needed ta ave is ull oled hand is masts down around is elm in a thrice if e cut across yer course!”
LOL! Relly funny! But me tinks ya meant t’iss reply fer M B.s reply to me,yesterday.
So I wanted Her to see it.
:)
THANK you, Meg!
Hi LadyJag.
How was your too-short vacation? We missed you.
Your graphic and poem are really cute. Reminds me of a trip to New England several years ago. One of my friends and I visited Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. It was a wonderful trip that neither of us will ever forget.
The leaves were absolutely beautiful.
LOL
Thanks.
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