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Wrapping things up

This will be my last post before I leave for sunny Florida. If I get a chance to use a computer during the week, I will be on for some short updates. I will be taking a disposable camera and notebook with me. I may be able to milk this trip out for a few posts.

Anyway, I want to take a short trip around the blogs and suggest some good posts I have read lately...

One of my new friends, Bella is a registered nurse. A post from her blog "It is What It is," reminds us that medical professionals sometimes can be some of the worst patients.

Pat Jenkins blog "Pat J.(at least in my mind)Knows it all" touches one of my interests, radio, as he muses about whatever is happening to the disc jockey. I also contributed in the comment section.

Another new friend, Stacy, in her My Thoughts blog, invites us to read 38 things about her.

Frasypoo tells us about problems she had when she went to vote this past Tuesday in This and That.

Pilgrim's Scrawl
chronicles about Pilgrim taking stock as he was preparing for the possibility of Hurricane Noel hitting his area.

Tim Lones
posts in Cleveland Classic Media the 1959 schedule for WEWS in Cleveland complete with an ABC promo.


Check all the links on my sidebar, as all my friends are good folks with good ideas.

Update: Since Veterans Day is Sunday, I want to thank all who have served our country. I know that Mike Dane served in the navy and Liquid's father is retired Air Force. If there are others who read this blog, let the readers know by leaving a message in the comment section. we are all proud of the effort you put forth for our country.

Comments

Stylin said…
Hi WIXY
Have fun on your vaction.........use sun block
I too want to thank our servicemen past and present for their sacrifices.My father-in-law worked for the Army Corp of Engineers but not in active duty
Bella said…
Cliff, enjoy your trip and be careful! I expect a report on boiled peanuts when you come back...

:) Bella

p.s. That almost sounded like an assignment!
Cliff said…
Bella,

I got a report from my in laws about boiled peanuts last night. You wouldn't like what they said. But they said they would let me stop for some.

I can guarantee you my mind will be racing about a mile a minute about possible blog posts.

Boiled peanuts will be one of the first.
stacys1175 said…
have fun on your trip hope you get alot of good pictures. Im going to have to try the boiled peanuts. be safe on your trip ill be looking for updates :)
Anonymous said…
I've not ever been much of a fan of boiled peanuts. Some friends of mine in the Charleston, SC area actually recommend boiled peanuts in Coca-Cola...
Valley Girl said…
I second your recommendation of Bella's blog!
Anonymous said…
You forgot a pretty darn important veteran in your life...

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