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Speaking of boating ... my husband and I have a great anniversary-celebrating treat lined up. We will be aboard a replica clipper ship while it has a mock battle with an..."
That sounds like fun, Judy! When will you be doing this, and how many years are you celebrating?

We'll be registering a whole bunch of books at bookcrossing.com to get them ready to release. I went through be TBR shelves and culled a bunch that I can't see myself ever getting around to reading, like old (but not classic) science fiction, for example.
I mean, reading that artificial intelligence will be fighting to rule the world by 1999 and we'll have to use radios and pay phones to muster opposition, well, I'm just not that interested any more...

Oh yes! since it is a hill station so it is supposed to be "Beautiful because of its greenery and purity"! WOW this sounds dramatic! :D

Speaking of boating ... my husband and I have a great anniversary-celebrating treat lined up. We will be aboard a replica clipper ship while it has a mock battle with an..."
WOW! this sounds fun too! :) you have completed which year? i wish you and your husband a spectacular married life years ahead. =)would you post those pictures? i would really like to see them!


My husband is going to replace the brakes on my SUV. I leave in 2 weeks on a solo journey and need a reliable vehicle. Yesterday I had it detailed. Today a new windshield went on it. Once my husband is done with the brakes, I will get it serviced and I'll be good to go.



Be safe Brian.

I'm going to Fairmont Hot Springs, BC. We have a time share there. I'm taking my sewing machine along to do some quilting, will read, have a jigsaw puzzle to bring, but most importantly I'll have some precious solitude to relax.

I am leaving here shortly to go visit my mother who had a stroke earlier this week. She has some small improvements each day, but there are also areas of concern.
It will be a 6 hour drive there so will put a big dent into my audiobook that I'm listening to.


What plans do you all have for the weekend?

I'm moving my office tomorrow. I have a u-shaped desk unit that will have to be disassembled, a lateral file, bookcase, armoire, printer table, computer & components, and a whole whack of archive boxes with clients' paperwork.
I'll be glad when it's all over and I'm settled in. It's been a stressful process. To start with, I was given 2 weeks notice to vacate my office during one of my busiest months of the year.


You're all going to hate me, but my husband and I went away for the weekend (to Brighton, on the south coast of England). We did all our Christmas shopping and then had the rest of the weekend to do what we liked. The weather was unseasonably wonderful (we sat in the sunshine, gazing at the sea, chatting and reading), went to the theatre and the cinema, had some wonderful meals and generally enjoyed ourselves. We returned home to find our 17 year old son had not trashed the house (not that we were expecting him to, but it was the first time we'd left him home alone for so long).

We came home from a trip years ago to find that our son had decided to declutter the living room. All my knicknacks and ornaments were piled on our bed. I was not pleased. LOL!
Your weekend sounded lovely, Cecily.

Ha ha. The latter, I presume.
(We usually go away for the weekend and do it in one hit, but this year, my husband has a lot of work-related travel before Christmas, so we had to go earlier than normal, though it did mean we had wonderful weather.)
Judy wrote: "What a nice relaxing weekend, Cecily. Could you send some of that nice sunshiney, warm weather this way? :-)"
I think the sunshine has passed. I'm not sure where it's gone, but it's unlikely to be in your direction. Sorry.

I'm going to a quilt retreat and I'm hoping to have lots of fun as well as get some quilting done.


I've travelled from Glasgow to Edinburgh and to the Isle of Raasay. It's a beautiful country and I'd love to visit again some day. I fell in love with Portree on the Isle of Skye.

I've travelled from Glasgow to Edinburgh and to the Isle of Raasay. It's a beautif..."
Skye certainly is beautiful, I hope to return there sooner rather than later.

Never been to Scotland. Hope to someday. The pictures in my mind when I read books set there are beautiful whether set in the city or countryside, or mountainous areas. Another of the joys of reading.
I'm working this weekend. I'd rather be in Scotland drinking a dram of Talisker.

Never been to Scotland. Hope to someday. The pictures in my mind when I read books ..."
Definitely worth visiting, especailly the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow and the beautiful Highlands.

Not working, unfortunately no Talisker in today...



I marched in the Veteran's Parade. Saturday night, I went to a Military Ball. Sunday afternoon, I'm helping my daughter put up curtains in her home.

I marched in the Veteran's Parade. Saturday night, I went to a Military Ball. Sunday afternoon, I'm helping my daughter put up curtains in her h..."
and, when is naptime?


It is an ungodly time to start but it sounds like it will be a nice time in all. Enjoy Janice!

I hadn't been to Vegas since New Year's 1981. It sure has changed a lot. Debra had never been. We both had a great time.
We aren't big gamblers (although Debra got pretty involved in her "favorite" slot machine). Debra rode the NY NY casino Coney Island roller coaster, while I had a Pina Colada in Greenwich Village. We went to the aquarium at Mandalay Bay. Saw Mac King at Harrah's, oh and Fat Elvis too. Toured Caesar’s Palace and ogled all the Forum Shops. Went to the Blue Man show at the Venetian.
Town for young people…I am beat and have blisters on my blisters from walking sooo much.
Flew out of Vegas 11:00 p.m. Monday night and landed at Detroit Metro 5:48 a.m. on Tuesday morning. Driving home, my vehicle broke down, had to be towed. So I didn’t get home until around 10:00 a.m.
It is now Thursday and I am sufficiently recovered to move about!
We are both going away again this weekend to Baldwin, MI, a small town near Ludington and Lake Michigan. Now THIS will be more relaxing. Cabin and campfire on the Pierre Marquette River. Taking in the sun and fresh air. Gazing at the stars. READING.

Ludington is a great spot. I have a friend investigating the purchase of a house there. He is just the type to take an old house and turn it into a mansion! (Sow’s Ear to Silk Purse.)
Hamlin House is usually our breakfast destination, then to Lake Michigan to watch the Badger sail.
Where is House of Flavors, downtown?
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