Thursday, May 20, 2010

The Endless Summer lives on...


































One thing I am doing this week to keep the Endless Summer living on
is to attend a meeting in support of Doug Racine for Governor of Vermont.
Doug was a Senator when Howard Dean was our Governor, and is the right person
to be a successor of the Dean legacy here. He has been Chair of the Senate Health Committee.
He is quiet and strong and the best candidate to debate the Republican challenger.

6 comments:

  1. donna in evanston5/20/2010 09:26:00 AM

    Happy Thursday y'all. I'm enjoying my new place although I am still settling in. That and the salt mine are taking up much of my time. Thankful will be coming over for dinner later (carry-out. Who has time to cook?)

    Had breakfast on the balcony this morning. Life is good. 8-)

    Off to mine the Thursday salt.

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  2. = ♥ Hugs to you and Thankful, donna! ♥ =

    I'll be mining some Thursday salt too. Then I'm off to NH for an overnight and two meetings!
    Back tomorrow night. I'm very tired but happy to have gotten a LOT done this week...lots of
    loose ends tied up. Yayyyy!

    No new Ally news since the last time. I guess she's just being a child this week. ♡

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  3. How lovely to be able to think of Ally as just a child. . . . sweet one at that!

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  4. Gorgeous day here: 75ยบ and sunny. Didn't make it to Harrisonburg as Thankful and I talked till sun was coming up. Good talk, though. Then I dropped into bed, and no getting up in time to get to Virginia.

    Hoping Donna's having a grand time wit' da gurl tonight. I'm expecting a report, eh?

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  5. Bill Thomasson5/20/2010 10:51:00 PM

    Today was warm enough to eat on the porch, but cloudy. Rain started just after Penny and I got back from the grocery store (when I don't have work I sometimes go with her to help carry things home). This was the first time I'd ever been to this particular store. Penny tells me it used to be a fruit and vegetable store but they moved into a much larger building several months ago. One side has all sorts of fresh fruits and vegetables, then you go around a corner and there's a whole 'nother store with everything you might look for in a full-service grocery.

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  6. Sounds like *someone's* doing okay in this economy, Bill!

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