So young. He will always be Tony Soprano to me, and that is how I think Tony could have died if he wasn't wiped out by hit men. (Will we ever know what happened?)
Hmmm, indeed!
Big hunk of beefsteak - can't go wrong with that.
Good job! I feel better too.
Although it's sad to think of someone's passing, it's always better to hear about it than go for years thinking of them as being alive somewhere. Look out to sea, and tell him thanks for the memories.
One summer I worked in the kitchen at a Catholic hospital, and part of my job was to use a list the residents nuns gave us, filling a shopping cart with their groceries for the weekend. One item was always a 6 pack of beer that we wrapped in plain brown paper.
Garden dreams! Thanks for the reminder: I need to start thinking about this summer's vegetable garden.
It's happened to us a couple of times: those massive hacker deals where they got into a store's data and stole thousands of numbers, which isn't as bad as what's happened to you. It's so inconvenient.
I'm looking forward to your photos and stories when you get back home. Have a great time.
It looks like one of those places that has been around for decades and sounds like they are coasting on the glory days of the past.
I'm always wishing for more opportunities to extend a kindness because it's as blessed to give as receive.
How are the weathermen describing the cause of the high water? Tropical disturbance? Thanks for posting the pictures of the plastic bottle fish.
Martin with a mullet?
Words are inadequate to express how sorry I am. I always looked forward to your stories that included Mary Ellen and her down-to-earth and humorous approach to life. It was our privilege to know her through your posts and I'll miss her a lot.
I was thinking about you when I looked at that storm track. Good luck for no power outages, or if you get them, just a few minutes.