Posted on 06/21/2005 5:40:28 AM PDT by Billie
Thank you!
Beautiful Summertime graphic, Colleen.
Without the artist's comments, I would have guessed the period to be in the '30s or '40s.
Very inspiring!! This old warrior salutes you!
Yes they are and I bet you are a neat Grandpa :-)
"Without the artist's comments, I would have guessed the period to be in the '30s or '40s."
I thought the same when I first saw it.
Wow.
Shadow is doing fine. She is on my chair right now watching what I am typing. She seems to think that she has to proof everything I write, of course it is accompied by constant licking - Yuck.
I haven't been back on line for very long and am trying to catch up on reading and etc.
They seem to think so.
Nice Post DH, very well coordinated.
You offer high praise, Warrior ... thank you ... and, I return the salute.
Semper fi, mac.
Holy smokes ... ) The day is almost over ... it's been a good one ... thank you, Miss Bluebird.
Colleen, thank you, and I will say once again that your eye for color and design with these tables you've been posting is just really, really beautiful! Still makes me smile every time I see one of you doing them!
Ms Billie, you have e-mail. You'll love this.
One of those little first graders in India grew up to be my Grandma's doctor.
Weinie
good morning
(thanks for the ping)
Dixie, I just haven't done any in two or three years - the last time I posted them was all together on a thread here at the Finest almost three years ago! (Put that link back up on the weekend thread) Seems I haven't either been motivated to 'do' any more, or just haven't had the time since being involved in this daily thread.
Thank you for asking!
No, I thank *you*, Mr. Fox. Holy smokes, you are good. :) I am sorry that I wasn't around more yesterday to play hostess, but this rerun was a great choice nonetheless, and even though the replies were fewer (first time around, over 300 posts! :) ), there were several who had missed it the first time, and that made it worthwhile.
Thank you for the email, which I *do* love, and you will be seeing *it* later today! :)
"...there was a place clear over on the other side of it called India, which was full of first-graders just like myself."
One of those little first graders in India grew up to be my Grandma's doctor.
Hi, Weinie - I bet many more than your Grandma's doctor was one of those little first graders!
What a neat reply to one of jw's opening remarks!
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