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2 Leesas, No Waiting

Before I do anything else, I want to introduce to two new friends. They are both named Leesa. Another thing they had in common is when they first appeared on my followers list, both were wearing sunglasses in their profile photo. Now one has sunglasses and the other has a sunflower.

The first Leesa currently hails from France, but originally came from San Diego. She is an English teacher in France. She is the author of several blogs, but the one I go to is called News From France. She has posted there some excellent photos and accounts about botiques, restaurants, decadent dessert items, and current events. A very interesting read and a good supporter. I just have to watch my language usage with so many teachers reading this blog.


The other Leesa hails from south of the Mason-Dixon line. She gives us a view of her life and current events. Her style is somewhat snarky, but always interesting and humorous. This Leesa has been blogging since 1995 and does it to sharpen her writing skills. Her blog is called Leesa'a Stories. The post she wrote this past Thursday dealt with a spam email, which we all have received of late. Leesa taught me what happens sometimes when I answer comments made on my blog when I'm too tired to think.

It would be well worth your while to check out both Leesas.

Comments

"Cliff go an check out my new post i have a video up of our football team goin 10-0 back in the day.." hope you like it =)

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Matthew
Ms Hen's said…
Hi LessaS :)

This is so cool what you are doing cliff....

Happy Valentine Day to you and kathy...

hugs

BettyAnn
SandyCarlson said…
You are kind, Cliff. Nice to meet your friends.
Melanie said…
Happy Valentine's Day!!!!!
Very nice introductions! Since I'm new to your blog, and know very few people who follow you, this really helps. ;)

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