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From the Frostproof, Fla. Library

This is my midweek check in.

I am here at the library because I had gotten some bad news from home. My sympathy goes out to the families involved in the fatal crash in Rittman yesterday morning. One of the fatalities was a parent of a former Rittman band member.

Anyway, I didn't spend too much time at the beach, as we wanted to get set up at the trailer park. I have had plenty of orange juice this week, saw an alligator, and I'm getting plenty of rest. My inlaws are going to take me to see some of the attractions in the area.

I will tell you this. I came down to Florida with my Ohio winter fur. Yesterday I went and got a hair cut.

Thanks for all the advice and well wishes. I have some pictures to share and will get to that once I'm on my home computer. I will be flying back Saturday afternoon.

And remember to pray for the Hoover family.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Cliff,
I know you went to daily record site to read about the accident, but www.gillmanfuneralhome.com has the obit for Waneta now.

Her & her husband's family have been big supporters of the band for many years. I have considered her & Dan my friends for more than 20 years. I remember when Mary was born!!

Be safe, B.
Liquid said…
Dig your toes deep into the sand in your trailer park as you sit on one of those "beachy" chairs and have an "orangenade." (Sun tea on ice with a round slice of on the rim of your glass)
Oh, and be sure to enjoy the sunsets.
Miss you, you ole ROCK you! :)
Pilgrim said…
Sorry to read about the tragedy at home Cliff.
Your post takes me back to the best parts of living in Florida. Enjoy your the remainder of your vacation Brother.
Bella said…
Sorry to hear about the bad news.

Take care,

Bella
stacys1175 said…
sorry to hear about the accident. hope you enjoy the rest of your trip.
david5258 said…
cliff--its getting cold up here, maybe you should have kept your winter fur--david5258
Sindi said…
I am also sorry to hear about the accident. I hope you and yours make the trip home safely.
DubLiMan said…
I have something for you. http://mondaymorningpower.blogspot.com/2007/11/thanksgiving-thank-you.html
Sindi said…
You have been awarded the friends award come by my blog and pick it up:)

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