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| Angie Ledbetter's (Gumbo Writer) Vizpo art taken from my Golden Sparkled Dancer's Cap essay |
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| A man holding me (in West Virginia) who is called on the back of the photo "Grandpa Davis" and I have no idea who he is-ah the mysteries |
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| a rip in the sky |
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| Lil Boop |
| an alien? |
| weird old-timey ad |
Now, go do the day. I'll be writing - you?









21 comments:
I'll shall be falling through the rip in the sky... who knows where I may land?
I should be writing....
Some (many) of those brought tears to my eyes. *sniff* LUMU
Those are great pictures! I should be writing, too.
OOOPPS! I forgot to say, I'm reading your book, "Tender Graces" intead of writing. You write with such wonderful words for Virginia Kate. I love your book!
Hmmmm...Grandpa Davis? That would really bug me, wondering who that was!
Lil Boop - oh, so cute!
And that old ad is too freaky.
busy trying to book rooms for the weekend!!
Great pics and quite an interesting collage! My favorite is Lil Boop! Cher be' be'! Looks like ya'll might be in for a big one! (Hurricane Earl) Guess you're far enough from the coast, but stay safe, just in case.
Just chillin...got the night off. Enjoying my totally alcohol and drug free zone. Oh! The luxury!*smiling*
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I forgot to mention how Angie called that creepy baby ad: Dr. Phil Baby *LAUGHING*!
Awesome pictures. Some so beautiful, and others, well... so funny!
Awesome pictures. Some so beautiful, and others, well... so funny!
Hi Kathryn~love all the pictures. Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and saying hello.
I'm still thinking about the idea of going back a hundred years. I agree that there would be a lot of peace to it and really, I don't think I would feel that isolated, but I tend to be a hermit kind of person a lot of the time. Well, not really, as I have a husband and two daughters and various animals, but I do stay home a lot and I like to be by myself for hours on end.
You made a great point about having to write by hand. I'm such a jabber-mouth kind of writer that my hand would never hold out! Maybe I should check and see when typewriters were invented. I think I am spoiled, too, LOL!
Pretty interesting blog you've got here. Thanks for it. I like such themes and everything that is connected to this matter. I would like to read more on that blog soon.
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I added myself to follow your blog. You are more than welcome to visit mine and become a follower if you want to.
God Bless You ~Ron
i have to say you are a nice photographer. i love your pictures.
Super pics! Loved the trip down Memory Lane, tho I'd like to know who Grandpa was. Oh, but Southerners had (have?) secrets.
Totally enjoyed your video. Kat, you rock!
As does what you read. Loved how you described the Missisip. I mean, WOW!
Thank you for stopping by and following me (what an honor!) I'm following you and look forward to your posts!!
Those are some wonderful pictures!
Popping over fro mthe bbq - hello!
I love the very first one!
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