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This I Leave Mothers leave a saucer a story Claycombs, Duncans, more

Mothers leave a saucer a story Claycombs, Duncans, more by Donna Catterick

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Always Backroads In a different light my view of the world.

Heartwood, Sapwood, Bark. Some cross-sections of trees in southwestern Colorado. And then an older example. These are feral horses in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. The park staff was clearly not happy with their presence, but I was delighted! May 13, 2015. Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, USA. Foundation piece where a large sculpture had been removed. Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.

Genealogy Photos Countless vacation hours spent locating and scanning in old photos for your enjoyment

Countless vacation hours spent locating and scanning in old photos for your enjoyment. This blog has moved to my website. And a new post is up.

About 70 Years

Years ago when I lived in Watsonville, California, a few friends gathered occasionally to learn to draw. Our buddy, Linda MacDougal, was a fine artist and very patient. I learned I could draw if I got my conscious mind out of my way. Should do that more often. The instructor said to write about a scar and would you want to have it removed.

Meeting my family Researching my family tree

Middot; by Jackie Dinnis. Today I began a distance learning course in genealogy. I completed a foundation degree at the University of Sussex. Summer Holidays in the 1920s. Middot; by Jackie Dinnis.

Filiopietism Prism

Saturday, August 15, 2015. The following are a few recommendations for inclusion on your reading list this weekend. Does Harding have any living descendants? To read about the answer to these questions and the solving of the Harding mystery go here.

Lush Life enjoying the good things in life!

Enjoying the good things in life! As time goes by, and we grow older, I believe friends become more important to us. Where would we be without these wonderful people in our lives? June 4, 2014. New Items from Vintage Treasures.

Southern SeƱora Sharing the Southern Hispanic lifestyle in Birmingham, Alabama!

Yep! You read that right! I blogged EVERY. And like anything you do, with practice you get better and ideas come a little easier. I ran into my friend Audrey Atkins yesterday who blogs at Folkwaysnowadays. Check that goal off our list! .

Luras Grandchild looking at the world through my grandmas eyes

I will choose the picture. Peripheral and everything I do and do not see. And it would have to focus without zooming, and should stay. Attentive to the details and wide angles of each day. Not me, though, only words are stored, retrievable at random. I cannot tell you what I saw unless I first told me! How I got addicted.

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The site had the following in the homepage, "Mothers leave a saucer and a story Claycombs, Duncans, and more." I noticed that the web site stated " The unmarked graves of Thomas and Actea Duncan." They also stated " This post could go in several directions, but the one that tops everything for me is the effect an author can have on a reader. It all began with a post I did four years ago about a distant cousin, Thomas W. In Las Cruces, New Mexico. Claycomb and Davis Wedding 1947."

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The Blue Guitar And things are as I think they are And say they are on the blue guitar.

8220;And things are as I think they are And say they are on the blue guitar. School has been rocking along. I met a new guy; his name is Louis and he is an Air Force pilot. We have been dating for 8 months. I fully intend to pursue this relationship. For starters, sometimes lif.

i love tortoise

Wednesday, November 14, 2007. studying tcm which i totally do not understand, and fail to memorise any related facts. my super mighty armour will help protect me fr all evil forces! At least, from today onwards. people who do not put in effort shall not get to benefit. Finally, the first post! .

Marissa Thoughts on everything from psychology to yurts to Jesus

Thoughts on everything from psychology to yurts to Jesus. My Classics Club Book List.

the little teapot my whims and fancies

On Sunday, February 8, 2009 by smallwei. I miss everyone at home.