Amaretto I liked.We used to have this on hand till things changes.
Stopping by reading your post.Any storm is exciting but also very dangerous to some. When I was a child and love Hurricane we had a big on the late thirties and the wind and excitement made me high on this.Then remember a neighbor at staunch Catholic came over to our house and spread holy water on my family and the house.Hmm do you think that this saved us.Who knows.At that time I thought this was so silly,A Catholic and also Irish.Mrs.O'leary and know she was not the one that started the fire in Chicago.
Give it time.We will see her or him soon.The new one is neat.
Yes,she does.Liked her a lot.
Let us all wished her well.She was great on the Mary Tyler Moore.
Interesting story there.
this is an interesting sort.Have no desire to live there but the scenery is wonderful and that is it.
I loved the last one.
Good for the LBS.
Sounds good.There we do not have any Buca di Beppo and never heard of it. We have several here and not the Olive Garden which I do not considered Italian.
They are very inexpensive now.He may rent but nothing like owning your own home. I know we liked it and do not mind to replace things when happen.That is the joy of owning a home.Your turf.
I loved the fabric this is the love of my life.Enjoyed them a lot.
Loved them all.Very nice collection.At one time I used to collect locks and keys and then it got out of hand and sold them for a nice price.Some were earlier. I love the collection on the tractors there pretty neat.Thank you for sharing them with us.
Tim,so nice to see you here and your poetry.I always enjoyed reading them.Martin is right you should send them to the New Yorker?