
Beth Kennedy, inspired and prolific author of the clever and kindhearted blog
I didn't have my glasses on, wrote these two fabulous posts this week, reminding me how much of a kindred spirit she really is. Enjoy learning about the word "nelipot"
here and
here.
I was born a nelipot, and, condescendingly, a podiatrist foot doctor once informed me that I would give that up one day. Bullsh!t. Still going strong…with one size 11 foot and one size 9 1/2.

Thanks, Beth, for the knowledge of who and what I truly am. I have a group at last?
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And BONUS! Enjoy this lovely coverage from Carmel, Indiana, of the continuing progress on Columbia City's Blue Bell Lofts, in the former Blue Bell plant my father once managed.


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Published on
September 09, 2016 19:18
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