Back after Hiatus
Good afternoon Bloggers. A lot has happened since my last post and in the next few days I will try to bring you up to speed. This has been such a beautiful summer and I have the pictures to prove it. Also, many trips to Rangeley and Eustis, sunny days at the various beaches in the area. A new Grandson, a youngest daughter in college. Copious amounts of 'Adult beverages', a move to a new town, a new position at work, more Adult Beverages and so on and so on. In re-reading the older posts I've decided that I am not going to delete any of them even though they are pretty dated and my life has changed. You can still enjoy. What brought this up was a 'tweet' from a complete stranger who saw my blog and tweeted me. In a panic I deleted him.
Then I started thinking. After all, I saw 'Julie & Julia' 3 times. Theres a fortune to be made here!
Last Saturday a fine Family Reunion thingy where I acquired this terrific 4th generation photo:
This was in So Po at Charlotte's house.
Adult Beverages were hidden so as not to have us appear trashy.
All in All I'm glad I took the time to locate this Blog and get started again. I will need to download pictures and update everyone where to find this. I used to print these up and mail them out. Not! (even though getting real mail is much more fun.) XOXO to all...see you soon, MOM
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As you all know ( and most of you didn't RSVP shame shame) Jamie got married Saturday August 19th to her long-time boyfriend Keiran Watson-Bonnace, from Castlemain, Australia. The ceremony was held in New Milford, Connecticut at Keiran's Granmothers Country Home. They call it a farm, but hey, with 7 buildings, a museum, a culinary area and a staff of six I wouldn't call it a farm. It was a lovely, lovely ceremony, both Bride & Groom looking splendid. Attendance was good with about 100 people, some crashers from New York and mostly family. It was roughly 100 Zillion degrees making it the hottest wedding on record since Charlotte & Tony got married in 1986 (or '87)...where it was also 100 Zillion degrees. The enclosed pictures cover the three day span... I would have put in more pictures but have technical difficulties. Or am inept, whichever you prefer. :-)








