Where in the world do you find this information??? This is amazing!
Awesome pictures!!! The narrow streets remind me of the Plaka in Athens, Greece.
Don't have a clue. It could be mold growing in my refrigerator.
Yeah! I still get to be a Sagittarius. My bday is 12/17.
Great!! Now the "kids" can get some Fancy Feets.
Wow! A Leap Year baby...can't get any more special than that.
Awww, she's beautiful...such an innocent baby.
Congratulations on 25 years! We are coming up on 48 this year; I hope we live long enough to make it to 50. Get Ted to buy you a silver ring...just make sure it has diamonds in it.
Have a great time Kristy. I've never been on a cruise but hear they are fabulous and the food is incredible.
The Yellow Aspens is really beautiful, Jon. Great work.
I had to laugh....I have not heard the expression "cheek" in such a long time. My Aunt Elsie was from England and we used to use that term all the time when we were together. She has been gone two years now but you made me think of her....thanks for the memory. "Bloody cheek"
Living overseas will definitely open ones eyes. I lived in Greece from 1964 to 1966 while my husband was in the military; it was a major culture shock. I would not want to be there now.
My husband and I adore Norah Jones! He says when he leaves work he can put her CD on in the car and listening to her voice just calms him down immediately.....her voice is like warm molasses.
Randy, it is Anna's loss. I agree with tealstar, don't change libraries....just say Hi and move on. I have no advice concerning a temperamental parent since I did not have to deal with this problem. I am glad he realizes he cannot take it with him. All you can do is make sure he is fed, warm and safe. Unfortunately we will all be in that situation some day. I actually hope I am gone before I become a burden on my sons but that is not my decision.