Erin, hello. I've never visited before but think I saw you comment at my blog once or twice. I noticed I had a "follower" (whatever that is, I know not) on one of the blogs, so I clicked on it and voila! Here I am and I love your beautiful pictures. I lived in Virginia for a time and when my son went to UVa, we were camping all the time in Shenandoah and then meeting him for dinner or lunch. He now lives in NYC, so we don't get down as much. Love your pics, your links to interesting history and such and your cool books! I'm sending this link to my niece, who just graduated from Drexel's school of fashion design. She's got an interview in NYC this week, I hear . . .
Hi there. Thank you :) I am trying to point out all the wonderful sites and history in my new home state. It is an interesting place. I have so many interests and just would love to share a small portion with others. Love your blog too. Have a wonderful day. E
THE ROOF CAVED IN....
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Well, not the entire roof. Just the back side, which is not visible here.
Every year I make a gingerbread house. Notice I said 'made,' not
'assembled,'...
Saturday 9: Happy Holidays
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SATURDAY 9: HAPPY HOLIDAYS
*From the archives*
1. *If you could ask Santa for anything at all, right now, what would it
be?*
A. I would ask him for b...
Sunday Song
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From 1977 - Thelma Houston; Don't You Leave Me This Way
I remember dancing to this.........
However I prefer this version and remember dancing to this as ...
Devil’s Marbleyard 2
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You’re almost to the top here. Over to the left you have to climb up some
rocks to get to the very top. Like I said since I had Kane with us I di...
Easy Watermelon Feta and Cucumber Salad
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[image: Easy Watermelon Feta and Cucumber Salad]
It’s so hot all I can eat these days is watermelon salad.
Well… watermelon and anything smoothie like, a...
From Florida to Jeddah — Women on the Road
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*I just realized that I failed to post about an updated interview I did
with "Women on the Road" back in March 2018. My original interview was done
in abo...
South Sandia Crest Loop Ride
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Earlier this summer I decided I wanted to haul my horse up into the Sandia
Mountains and ride several of my favorite trails across the ski slopes out
from ...
Spring is in the air.
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After a few wonderful, sunny days we are back to a somewhat grey and rainy
day. Yesterday all doors back and front, were open all day long. The
central he...
It's true: Paris is always a good idea
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In the two years since my last post here, I've been back to Paris twice but
on those occasions, it was only as a jumping off point to adventures
elsewhere....
Happy 2017!
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Thank you for your lovely comments and goodbyes on my former post.
Also thank you for the many e-mails which I'll answer soon.
I think about all I want to s...
SKYWATCH FRIDAY
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These are also from my archives from our trip to South Devon in England
last summer.
My thanks to the SkyWatch Team for hosting this wonderful meme.
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Farmhouse Style Guest Room
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Hello! Today I am sharing our other newly remodeled room in our home.
This room has previously been used as the bedroom to our two boys (at
different t...
Grey winters day
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I was feeling inspired by the snowstorm we had yesterday so I thought I'd
go for a drive and take a few pictures. All images were taken in Seabrook,
NH ...
Cat Walk
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It took years, but finally I found a publisher with the heart to publish
Cat Walk. This is a love story to Pembrokeshire and to cats.
It can be bought from ...
November
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(thanks Google images)
I like to think of November as the "Thankful" month. I know I have a lot
to be "thankful" for...my faith, my family and my friends...
Little Signs of Natives in My Garden
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The native plants in my garden are finally beginning to wake up. Everything
is much later than last year due to this unusually cold winter and
prolonged ...
thankful
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*"Thou hast given so much to me,Give one thing more, - a grateful heart;Not
thankful when it pleaseth me,As if Thy blessings had spare days,But suc...
Early morning in Bar Harbor
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[image: Early morning in Bar Harbor]
Taken at sunrise while driving through town on the last day of our
vacation, and on our way home to Maryland. The sun ...
64.99
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[image: Knitting Yarn Swift]I've always wanted one of these. Wanted but
not needed. If you could see my yarn piles you'd tell me that I need one.
My husb...
Florida vacation rentals: Better choice
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Florida is considered "Sunshine State", with over 1200 miles of coastline
and 700 miles of beach, is a vacation spot for Northeastern and Midwestern
US res...
Adieu...yesterday...
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Sunset;
The time has come to put this blog to rest. 258 posts since I started
"aeons" ago.
*Thank you to all who have visited over the years and left me ...
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Hello friends old and new who may stop by here.
DON'T FORGET.......................I am now posting on my new blog *A
BREATH OF FRESH AIR* - http://abreath...
2 comments:
Erin, hello. I've never visited before but think I saw you comment at my blog once or twice. I noticed I had a "follower" (whatever that is, I know not) on one of the blogs, so I clicked on it and voila! Here I am and I love your beautiful pictures.
I lived in Virginia for a time and when my son went to UVa, we were camping all the time in Shenandoah and then meeting him for dinner or lunch. He now lives in NYC, so we don't get down as much.
Love your pics, your links to interesting history and such and your cool books! I'm sending this link to my niece, who just graduated from Drexel's school of fashion design. She's got an interview in NYC this week, I hear . . .
Hi there.
Thank you :)
I am trying to point out all the wonderful sites and history in my new home state. It is an interesting place. I have so many interests and just would love to share a small portion with others.
Love your blog too.
Have a wonderful day.
E
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