Posted on 09/30/2011 9:58:38 PM PDT by JustAmy
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It’s wonderful. We also got fresh lobsters to boil from the lobster shack you can see with the red roof. YUM!!!
I’m not bringing my lap top.
It’s an old dinosaur, very outdated.
Someday, I’ll have a new one.
I’ll remember to dress in layers.
Last time I flew, the TSA took my make-up away from me, because the stuff wasn’t in a baggie.
I’ll put that stuff into my checked luggage.
Actually, it’s red with a grey roof. LOL! Need to be more observant! :)
They call it black ice too, but that usually refers to the ice on the road.
EVERYTHING was coated in ice.
The house, the cars, the trees, everything.
Clear ice that you can see through they call “glare ice’ up heah.
LOL
Indeed, the only thing you can take in your carry on is one baggie with some lotion (or something) in it. You can have a lipstick. All other liquids should be in the baggage.
I will have my laptop and my iPad, so you can borrow if need be. I hate having to strew all that stuff in bins at security, but it’s the way of life now, unfortunately. And I HAVE to have them with me. May brain, ya know. LOL!
I just replaced my aircard with a little wireless router that
I really like. It’s cheaper per month and with discounts, it
won’t have cost me anything. I guess I am the gadget queen. LOL!
They took my BRAND NEW Cover Girl male up, because it was liquid make up in a bottle.
They took my mascara because the tube was made out of metal.
I asked them if they thought I was gonna pin down a terrorist and give him a makeover!
Oh, that is a BEAUTIFUL picture!!!
It’s a wonder you’re not still sitting in an Arizona jail!! LOL!
Nite, Sis! (((Hugs)))
Ahhhh...I see. On everything...must be a tough way to try and survive winter! I don’t think I could do it but then, I’m not acclamated to such weather! Don’t believe I want to be either...lol. You’re a pioneer woman for sure!
LOL!
I’m glad you like it!
Did you see the baby dragon?
I found it cruising on Google one night.
Ever since I was a little girl, I have always loved fantasy stuff like that.
I especially love Knights and castles.
Sweet dreams and have a wonderful Monday!
LOL...yest it is! I’m allergic to shellfish so lobstah would be out for me anyway! *shrug* But, I could enjoy the company and the scenery! :)
The Autumn Wind by Qianyu
Do you have a linky thingy to the baby dragon picture???
That’s gorgeous!
I am looking forward to reading your stories!
I have poetry and stuff to share, and I love posting pics with them.
In the pic I posted of the sleeping fairy, the baby dragon is right beneath the flower.
Take another peek at it!
;0)
Silly me!!! I didn’t even see it!!! It is very cute. Well, when I first saw this, I saved the image, sooo I had it without knowing it.
LOL
Well, it’s late so it was easy to miss!
Nice meeting you, and we’ll talk more soon!
Good night!
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