Those coats are so old they are probably back in style, although London Fog probably hasn't changed style - it's a classic.
Mr. Sweetie. I love seeing photos of your cats.
I will always keep that cabin red in memory of your red convertible.
Brings back memories of that time we drove the west coast logging road from Sook Basin to Port Renfrew.
Blue plaid. On one of those hoarders programs there was a white cat dressed in a white cheerleader outfit with pink accents. It was so funny to see that amongst all the trash and extreme clutter.
Sounds much better than those extractive juicers because it's so hard to clean the residue off the screen inside.
That's just perfect. You must have a good laugh every time you come across it in your files.
I've felt that way about every Drew Barrymore-directed/acted movie I've ever seen, aside from ET.
As Jeri said, it's good to know more about it because if you'd worded it as a quiz, I don't think I would have gotten any of the answers correct. We scheduled hospice for my mother back in 1986 as a respite for my aunt who was caring for her here in the home, but she died before they got started and we didn't get any experience with how it worked. Also, that was a long time ago, and its role has probably evolved.
I'm so pleased to see it in its new home, and that particular painting looks perfect there.
One time I was driving through one of those cramped housing developments with my mother and she said: "look at that gal doing dishes at her kitchen sink: it's so close to the street I can see the hair in her armpits." We never knew what my mother was going to come up with.
Indeed, it's hard to tell if she means they will buy you two meals. And what if you show up and she's not around or has forgotten the invite? Well, anyway, it's nice to be acknowledged.
So lovely!
Congratulations to the still-happy couple. The blue color of that bag is so pretty.
That secret sauce sounds interesting - makes me want to develop my own.