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#40566 - 06/07/05 01:34 AM
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Francine just let Dotsie know you are interested in joining us....we aren't an overly active group and it's a very "casual" atmosphere so there are rarely any time constraints to take a look at something and get back with the writer. A lot of us are super busy and when someone asks for those who CAN read something to do so, we're not always all available. Whoever can - does.
We'd love to have you join us though so send Dotsie a message and she can give you the password into the special area of the forum for the group!!
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#40567 - 06/07/05 08:51 AM
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Registered: 11/11/04
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Francine, I used to live in Arizona. Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Phoenix. What part of AZ is home to you? What on line mag do you review for? LLL
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#40568 - 06/07/05 10:45 AM
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Thanks Pam. I'll send Dotsie an email. Lynn ... I am from Sierra Vista ... about 70 miles southeast of Tucson ... Fort Huachuca is there ... along with the infamous Minute Men group -- lol. I write and review for Coffee Cramp Review -- http://coffeecrampreviews.tripod.com/ I usually have that already set up in my signature but I'm holding off because I want to have my web site up (maybe by tomorrow) and can have that listed as well. Blessings, Francine
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#40572 - 06/13/05 03:32 PM
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Welcome to the group Francine!!
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#40574 - 06/14/05 04:02 AM
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Registered: 03/12/04
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Loc: Decatur, Illinois
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Hi Francine,
I visited Neuschwanstein and it's beautiful but don't forget the other castle which belonged to his parents. It is just as enjoyable. The best time we had was when we ate lunch in a Bavarian cafe who had live music and dancing. The singer sang Happy Birthday to our son and I danced with him. It was a wonderful memory.
One little hint. Try to take the earliest tours, as if you get the last one, there isn't any horse and carriages back down to the village, and after a full day of sightseeing, it's a loooonnnnnggggg way back...lol.
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#40576 - 06/14/05 06:25 PM
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Welcome to the critique group Francine. Looking forward to reading your stories. Horse and carriage ride brings back memories. My dad would come at get me at school in the 60's with the horse and slide(as it was called) in the middle of a snow storm. He would load up as many kids as safely as possible, wrap us with blankets and travel over a mile dropping kids off one by one. I love the smell of hay. It reminds me of that old horse. And kittens too... Nostalgia...It's not what it used to be chick [ June 14, 2005, 11:27 AM: Message edited by: chickadee ]
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#40578 - 06/15/05 04:08 AM
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Francine, I grew up in Canada on the beautiful Island of Newfoundland. There were days when I could have climbed out my bedroom window (second story) from snow that would pile up against the side of the house. I remember it being so cold one morning that I wet both thumbs, stuck them to the iced over window and made peep holes like this( ... ) so I could look out. We weren't cold in the big feather bed with about 100 home made quilts on us, but we made a beeline to the kitchen when our feet hit the floor. chick [ June 14, 2005, 09:11 PM: Message edited by: chickadee ]
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