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Beautiful....Have a wonderful day Beverly!
Posted by: Penny @ The Comforts of Home & Flea Market Makeovers | November 01, 2011 at 07:50 AM
Hey Beverly...my goodness but time flies when your havin' fun bloggin' and livin' life. I've been doing lots of both without much time for visiting, so I'm just droppin' in to say Howdy, and invite you to stop by CollectInTexas Gal.
As times change for all of us, our Blogs seem to reflect those changes in our interests, and CITexas Gal has changed a bit with the addition of Tracks of My Texas Ancestors. Yep, I've been bitten by the Genealogy Bloggin' Bug.
I'd love to share the Blogging Genealogy Community with you. I hope you will have a minute to stop by and see/read the 'May I Introduce You To' interview Feature on CollectInTexas Gal/Tracks of My Texas Ancestors by GeneaBlogger.
Sue...CollectInTexas Gal
http://collectintexasgal.blogspot.com/
Posted by: Sue | November 01, 2011 at 08:44 AM
Good morning my dearest friend, I thought I was listening to Susan Boyle. The song was beautiful. We are having fun here with Christina and family. However, I will be happy to be home again next Sunday.
Sue's comment was interesting and I am on my way over to visit her post.
Happy days to you dear Beverly,
Love you, Jeanne xo
Posted by: jeanne | November 01, 2011 at 09:40 AM
That is one of my favorite songs. . . and one of my favorite plays. I saw it the very first time on Broadway. . . and fell in love with it.
Hope you had lots of Trick or Treaters! We ran out of candy!! OMG..they were coming in droves.....and only 2 live in our neighborhood. I told my hubby I was serious about not doing that next year. . . cuz it's too expensive to load up on candy for kiddos who are hauled in. He, on the other hand, feels sorry for them. That made me feel really, really bad. . . so I'm sure, if we're home next year, we'll be available for them!! Sadly, after I turned out our porch light (when the candy was gone....and I had loaded up on it, too) some of them were still knocking on our door and yelling Trick or Treat! :(
Happy Nov. 1st. . .can you believe it?
L, Dana
Posted by: dana | November 01, 2011 at 04:25 PM
I saw this play on Broadway four times! It was so inspririn. Thank for entering my give away, Beverly!
Posted by: Pat | November 01, 2011 at 04:51 PM