We are partners who transitioned to a new place, from city to country and into the house of our dreams. But settled or not, life never stands still. Every day is still a day of transition.
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After a long hiatus, I'm back with every good intention of sharing a few observations about this new life in the country. I hope it will be daily. I would dearly love to sweeten the pot with some music, but the copyright police have made sharing tunes on Blogger dangerous to the health of blogs, so there will most likely be silence on that score. I live for comments, so feel free....
Get well soon! The moving company will be here on Wednesday to pack up and we leave for British Columbia on Friday. Westward ho! I will lose internet here on Tuesday, but I'll catch up with your posts as we travel and stay on the road in motels with wi-fi. On to the next big thing . . .
Hey there Ralph - feel better soon! Try a little plain white rice and a Gatorade for dinner...that's what our doctor always recommended. But more than anything, take care of yourself and get your rest. Your company will understand!
My son was home from work this week for a day but got over it quickly. Same wish for you! http://media.putfile.com/And-The-Healing-Has-Begun---Van-Morrison
Hi, Jenny. I hope I'm catching you just before you lose your computer in Kentucky. Your excitement conveys clear as a bell through your written words. This'll be a busy and momentous week for you--hope you can check in once or twice from the road and let us know how the trip is coming along. Have a safe one, and welcome to a whole new life!
Thanks for the prescription and good wishes, Mark. It turns outr it really was an 24-hour stomach bug that laid me low and that kind of bland food plus electrolytes was just what was needed. Our guest brought it with her and I fell with it like a ton f bricks. We were three walking wounded around here, with both Steve and I recovering from this cold and then our friend Gloria and I slowed down with this miserable intestinal thing. On the mend now.
Thanks, Z&M. The company's gone, but we still have a couple of days left here, and we're both feeling decent, so all's not lost. That's a welcome favor from the fates.
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Get well soon! The moving company will be here on Wednesday to pack up and we leave for British Columbia on Friday. Westward ho! I will lose internet here on Tuesday, but I'll catch up with your posts as we travel and stay on the road in motels with wi-fi. On to the next big thing . . .
Hey there Ralph - feel better soon! Try a little plain white rice and a Gatorade for dinner...that's what our doctor always recommended. But more than anything, take care of yourself and get your rest. Your company will understand!
Mark
My son was home from work this week for a day but got over it quickly. Same wish for you!
http://media.putfile.com/And-The-Healing-Has-Begun---Van-Morrison
oh darn it all. hope by the time you read this you are on the mend.
Take care of yourself up there. Sorry you're not well especially on a holiday weekend. Safe journey to BC Jenny!
Hi, Jenny. I hope I'm catching you just before you lose your computer in Kentucky. Your excitement conveys clear as a bell through your written words. This'll be a busy and momentous week for you--hope you can check in once or twice from the road and let us know how the trip is coming along. Have a safe one, and welcome to a whole new life!
Thanks for the prescription and good wishes, Mark. It turns outr it really was an 24-hour stomach bug that laid me low and that kind of bland food plus electrolytes was just what was needed. Our guest brought it with her and I fell with it like a ton f bricks. We were three walking wounded around here, with both Steve and I recovering from this cold and then our friend Gloria and I slowed down with this miserable intestinal thing. On the mend now.
Cuidado, that song will put anybody in the mood! Thanks, it was perfect.
Thanks, Nan. Took longer than I wanted to feel better (well, 5 minutes is to long!), but pretty much back to normal now.
Thanks, Z&M. The company's gone, but we still have a couple of days left here, and we're both feeling decent, so all's not lost. That's a welcome favor from the fates.
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