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Sunday, March 29, 2009


Three of my grandkids among the wild flowers.

Hello From Lou (Buschelman/McCabe) in Texas

Hello from Texas. The weather is awesome. We have fields and fields of wild flowers--Blue Bonnets, Indian Pain Brushes, Buttercups and many more. I will attempt to post some pictures.

I've been watching CNN about the Red River coverage. I hope Mayor Nagen (New Orleans) is taking note of what folks can do!!!! People helping people...nothing like the good down to earth folks from the midwest.

On a sad note, sweet Aunt Shirley from Crofton passed away (Loren's Shirley) on March 21. Besides my Mom, she was probably one of the sweetest women to walk this good earth. She will truly be missed.

My longtime friend from Tacoma will arrive in Texas on April 8 and she is staying for two weeks. I have an agenda planned and we will be busy. Hopefully my "bailout" check will get here before she arrives......LOL.

Time for me to sign off. I hope to see more posts next time I visit this blog. Take care and stay safe. GOD BLESS AMERICA.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

HELLO FROM THE ROCKIES

Where is everyone???
Can you believe spring is almost here? The weather has been great so far this winter with a lot of sun and not much snow. The hiway to Denver has only been closed once so we have been making out weekly trips. The only problem will be fire danger cause it is so dry.
I really didn't want to have the businesses another summer but it looks like we are stuck again. Hopefully the economy turns around this year. Maybe I should call Obama and ask for a bailout! Only problem is we are too small a business to qualify.
The exciting new in our family is Michelle is engaged. She and Eric are talking about a destination wedding, possibly Costa Rica. They haven't set a date yet.
I had foot surgery Dec. 23 and had to wear the big boot for 6 weeks. I still have to wear wide shoes cause of the swelling but slowly getting better. It doesn't help that I'm on my feet 6-7 hrs a day. Thank goodness for crocs and Uggs,
Deb, did you get lost? Later, Judy