Posted on 09/19/2004 9:25:02 PM PDT by Mo1
Very nice. You can almost smell the rain coming.
Thank you Westy, Love that moment when the night settles in.
Did you look at how many views the second debate thread got? A majority of the people registered to Free Republic were there.
I loved Jim Rob's humor in opening up the forum to vanity threads afterwards.
Great to see ya here, again.
Don't be a stranger.
Hi Loddy,
Sorry about being the stranger for a bit, but work loads have gone through the roof. Really miss the company and the chat, especially Gran.. tho I see she is having more fun that ever.
We are losing 3 guys, 1 to cancer, 1 to retirement, 1 to can't-stand-it-anymore, and I'm the last man standing. Shucks.
We made out like bandits but I don't want to disappoint my customers.
Thanks for the notice.
Hoping that you and the Sundog family are enjoying the wealth and that you're smart enough not to flame out "on the job."
Hire some Indian coders, or something...
Cheers up there.
"Got my, mornin' cup of coffee, my eyes feel like they're taffy. And if I look into the mirror, I see something to fear there." -random words that popped into my head this morning.
I guess it's best if we all avoid mirrors today.
I look like I'm dead in the morning.
You look pretty.
Wish I looked half as good in the morning, I wouldn't have to worry about people trying to stake me in the heart.
If I weren't so tired, I'd head to Ogunquit, but will wait for another perfect fall day and maybe the trees will have turned more by then.
Hey there big guy, so nice to see you again. Glad to hear that everyone is well...even if you're pushing it and are tired.
Fit one of those nice vaca's in soon if you can. You have to go and check out Westy's territory before you get too long in the tooth.. lol.
I lost your email, but mine is the same. Drop me a line if you get a chance.
I can relate .. I only had an hour sleep and I'm about to hit that brick wall
Gorgeous picture there
Try some of my coffee.
You'll perk right up and be your normal little ole self again.
Daydreaming about a vacation among white sand beaches, rocky cliffs, quaint shops and fabulous restaurants? Then come to Ogunquit - where dream vacations come true - especially when you stay at the Juniper Hill Inn, Gorges Grant Hotel or The Milestone. Each of our properties is a short walk or trolley ride from renowned beaches and historic Ogunquit village. AAA 3-Diamond resorts, Juniper Hill Inn, Gorges Grant Hotel and The Milestone all feature heated pools, jacuzzi, fitness center, country club golf privileges, and smoke free rooms with a refrigerator, coffeemaker and remote control cable TV with HBO. Explore the area...Ogunquit is close to outlet centers in Kittery and Freeport (home of L.L. Bean), as well as the shops and museums of Portland and Portsmouth.
Tomorrow, 5:30 p.m. at Jonathan's Restaurant in Ogunquit. Tickets will be limited to 200 and will be on sale at the Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce Welcome Center. Tickets are $30 or 2 for $50 and will include wine and hearty hors d'ouevres.
Phone: 207-831-4152
Be there.
Bless your heart, Gran,
I just looked at your home page again, so lovely to see the New Hampshire countryside. It must be beautiful, still sad to see things fading in October Iknow...
Vacation is Next for October 28 - 31 at Steamboat Grand in Colorado, My wife and I set out in June when we had the girls both off to Europe for a month, no destination, no itinerary, just open road... Wound up in Steamboat during a thunderstorm and stayed two nightes in a lovely suite... wanted to go back later with the girls. So there you are...
Not as much fun as having too much time on your hands tho...
Fog has burned off early, so I'll be oot on the Red Rover roaming soon...BBL....
.....Westy.....
Ogunquit has been taken over by a certain type of male, but it's still a great place. My fav spot is the Cliff House. And that's just what it is, a hotel/motel that sits high on the cliff and overlooks the fabulous rocks and water.
There is shopping, beautiful seascapes and really great restaurants. I haven't stayed there since the kids were little, but I would really love to stay there again.
I especially love eating fresh cooked lobbies and steamed clams in the little places near the shore.
Grab Fluffy by the ear and go jump in the Caddy - eat a lobster for all of us.
Have a blast.
Glad to hear that you're getting at least a mini vaca soon. I didn't see much of Colo. when I was there, mostly the Vail area and it was winter, but I sure did love it.
My son went to Steamboat Springs a lot tho. Didn't you go there not too long ago?
Have a good traipse, Westy, and watch out for that 'killer' rabbit.. ;)
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