We made pumpkin bread for our friends and neighbors this year.
The mail man, who is willing to brave doggies and mud to drop off packages at our house instead of just leaving a "pick up at post office" card got one. The ladies at the Library got one. Our nice auto repair shop got two. And a few of our neighbors, who we know mostly as people who drive down the road to get their mail, got some -- and who now will know us as the girlies who can cook good banana bread. Heh.
We also found the real "Cullen" house as we drove around. It's hidden way back behind the trees, and is a massive castle of a thing on an unknown amount of acreage. It's fallen a bit into disrepair, but the current owner is slowly restoring it. But man -- the thing is massive, and has turrets and bridges, and a solarium. And we never had a clue it was there. Just a shock to suddenly see it appear out of no where.
And now we're going to go to the beach and watch the Christmas Sunset. Yea!
Best wishes to you all,
- Resa
Friday, December 25, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
Will be offline for about a week.
Hey, as some of you might know, we've had no end of ill luck getting the water running in this house of ours. And now that the weathers gone all frosty, we're temporarily forced to move. Just for a short while. But I'll have no access to the internet til I get back home, save the library, when I can get over there.
So -- talk to you all soon!
- Teresa
So -- talk to you all soon!
- Teresa
Monday, December 7, 2009
The Sanderson Family Christmas
Wow.
If anyone knows a link to a higher quality video of this (with sound, the one I found had no sound), please forward it, eh?
If anyone knows a link to a higher quality video of this (with sound, the one I found had no sound), please forward it, eh?
Signal Boost
EGORAVEN
An illustrated novel by Daphne Lage.
There are 6 prose pages, all topped with a lovely illustration. I was hooked by page 2. Great stuff.
(Sigh) Though dang! It is hard to wait for the next page.
An illustrated novel by Daphne Lage.
There are 6 prose pages, all topped with a lovely illustration. I was hooked by page 2. Great stuff.
(Sigh) Though dang! It is hard to wait for the next page.
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