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Where is Kevin?

Hi janie!

Sorry to have bailed-out without any word! I went away w/ my family for the weekend- kinda on short-notice. Actually, not really on short-notice... it just worked out that my last day or 2 before we left was too hectic for me to find much log-in time!

We enjoyed a 3 hour trip north to a little river town where we enjoyed festive things like camping, flea-marketing, shopping at outlet malls and such. The weather was mild, the river, gentle, and our camp-site fantastic! Last big weekend away before the niece & nephew start their big new school-year... so a great time was had by all!

Thanks for your concern- I missed you all too! winks- k.
 
Missed ya too Kev ! Sounds like you had a fun time though.
 
THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME
(click,click,click of the ruby slippers)
THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME
(click,click,click of the ruby slippers)................
 
Absolutely, mama!

Speaking of which... y'know the only thing missing from "The Wizard of Oz" was a good food scene! What's up with that? Why couldn't they have slipped a good home cooking scene from Aunt Em's kitchen- or some bountiful buffet table with hundreds of yummy delectables alongside the yellow brick road?

(side note: here in our l'il Bloomington, Illinois is one of my all-time fav historic cemeteries... "Evergreen Park" I know, I know- some folks think cemeteries is morbid- but I dig them! Anyway... among our famous graves here like VP Adlai Stevenson and his grandson- IL.Gov./Senator Adlai Stevenson, and their descendent M*A*S*H star McLean Stevenson, Lincoln's Supreme Court Justice David Davis and others- buried here is also a tiny l'il girl named Dorothy Gale- grand-niece of "Wizard of Oz" author Frank Baum... this l'il Dorothy was Baum's inspiration for his book's Dorothy character! There's a neat yellow brick road memorial-marker at her grave-site...)
 
thank you for the "history" Kev -

side note: here in our l'il Bloomington, Illinois is one of my all-time fav historic cemeteries... "Evergreen Park" I know, I know- some folks think cemeteries is morbid- but I dig them!

so do gravediggers......................................

LOL
 
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