She told me that her daddy would sing her this song and it was her favorite. The talent she had for taking a photo of a junk tractor and maake it look like a piece of art is a talent a few of us have.
A friend to us all, she made each of us individually feel like the most important one to her.
Her absence is felt in all of "bloggeritaville" but we all are richer for having known her.
While she was here we all were felt that she made this more of a wonderful world.
Suzanne Horne, aka Liquid, gone but never forgotten, my first member of the Top Banana Hall of Fame!
Hi Guys, It's hard to believe that this is post number 800 for this blog. I started this blog out of my desire to communicate. Since radio and television is becoming more and more automated and less and less personal, I'm glad I made the decision to go in this direction as it has given me many blessings. When I first decided to write my musings, a friend from the radio and television boards who goes by the name of newsnomore, told me not to be discouraged if I didn't get any readers. The fact that I did in the early going made me surprised and grateful that anyone was enjoying what I wrote. I've had people tell me that maybe it wasn't meant for me to ever be in radio, that maybe my calling was blogging. Nowadays I think blogging makes for better two way conversation than terrestrial radio, especially the way I do it, non confrontational. The closest I come from any confrontation is the innocent digs that Pat and I shoot at each other. On an average day I get betwee
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I like that song too-it's on my IPOD.
Suzanne's father is going to print out her online memorial book as a keepsake for the children. Go over there and read the post on Suzanne's Blog, and see if you can't help get as many folks as possible to sign the book for Bella and Campbell. It seems that they are signing the face book, and the blog, but it would be good to have as many as possible to sign the memorial book.
By the way, good choice!
Hope you are having a happy new years.
Amias
In that way, Suzanne's life was very, very successful indeed. Because no one that every knew her will ever forget her.
And they will, every one, miss her terribly.
I can' think of a better choice for a first inductee.