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Sorry....didn't realize I was limited on characters here...LOL
Thanks Priscilla, and ENJOY your time in Spain!! Wow!! You go girl!!
Am excited to read it! And yes...Autumn is definitly in the air here in NW Minnesota! Watching leaves fall as I type...lol..ugh!! I LOVE the fragrance of Autumn candles, and dried leaves!
I've just finished posting the link to your journal; I hope it helps you. I quite enjoyed reading your posts, and I hope others will, too.
I was looking for some great blogs and I found yours.
Your layout is great, posts are easy to read... All around, it's a great journal.
Today winter came to Central Pennsylvania, at least two inches of winter anyway. I woke up after a brief four hours of sleep to a cold carpet of white and put on my MBT boots for a walk on the frozen side.
It is fine for me to walk in this weather, but I panic when I think about people coming from out of the area to walk with me on Sunday on City Island. I don't want anyone getting frostbite, so I looked up the weather forecast. Sunday is suppose to be 41 degrees and sunny. It will still be brrrrr, but not as cold as today has been.
This snow is the first one that Alexander, my grandson, is seeing and understanding. When I saw him today I took a clean handfull of the white stuff into his house for him to touch. He watched me scoop it from the grass and was excited to touch it. Like a typical fifteen month old baby, he grabbed the snow and stuffed a little lump of it in his mouth. Making a face he reached for a second helping deciding he liked the taste of snow.
There was still a small mountain of melting snow in my hand and I ate it. It was actually nice. Perhaps I have found a great secret for losing weight, no-calorie snow!
If you ARE planning on joining me on Sunday, please dress for it, wear good shoes and make sure you bring a very POSITIVE attitude. Regardless of the weather, it will be the best day of our lives. For more details visit the SPECIAL WALKS section on http://www.WalkOffObesity.com
Get moving, keep warm and let me know what you are up to. Use the brilliant FORUM on the new site to share with the world.
Priscilla