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wrote: I had never heard of “Amaretto peaches” until I read about you canning them. I’ve just done a very quick Search for a recipe and now I am more confused…[go]
Maria wrote: Mary, What a blessing you are to all who know you, whether they be family, friends, or those of us who have come to know you through your…[go]
Les wrote: Mom, in all honesty, I thought you meant that for the next few months the two things you were constantly having to deal with were your cast and your dog.…[go]
Jay Axsom wrote: There is a third constant,me.
Jay
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caroline wrote: Well you match for the up coming holidays...halloween, Thanksgiving, and when your done with it you could use it for a construction cone..lol
Take Care of yourself…
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caroline wrote: can’t keep a good woman down! glad to hear that your able to do so much while being disabled.
take care...and don’t overwork yourself.
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wrote: My goodness you do look in a bit of a mess leg wise Mary, do hope the pain eases soon and that you will be able to hobble about again. …[go]
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Sunday, July 09, 2006
A Golden Butter cake, Cream Cheese frosting, banana slices between the layers, and Cherry-Chocolate Kisses. That is enough to make this birthday girl smile despite the big 34 on the top.
She turned out good looking and her goal now is to be a ‘Hottie’! I think she already is!
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Momma on 07/09 at 10:04 AM
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The hammers have been silenced --the roof is done.
The condition is quite evident,
with loss of granules but no leaking.
The crew from Sherriff-Goslin had never worked on a dome before so it was a new experience for them.
Of course all the angles made for extra trimming and forming but they used a locking shingle.
The pattern looking much like a maple leaf I joked that we now had a roof full of Canadians.
So here are a couple of the finished pictures.
Lookin’ really good I’d say!
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Momma on 07/09 at 08:42 AM
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