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From my family to all of your families.
Travel safely and return with happiness in your hearts.
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From my family to all of your families.
Travel safely and return with happiness in your hearts.
Thanks for the beautiful "card" Joe. Merry CHRISTmas to you and Anna and all my friends on C.c Louisiana.
Christmas Eve. At the stroke of midnight this evening, all animals have the ability to talk for a short while. This has always fascinated me since I was very young. I wonder what Ernie has to say.
He'll probably say "woof woof". :Rofl
Merry Christmas all
"gene"
He will say "please pass me a rib eye followed by a rack-o-ribs.....and the same for my friends here".....then he will Bless it and chow down.....
The river is really low here, saw something that caught my eye below the bridge by the road. Went down the bank and dug this out with a shovel:
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Appears to be some old fire station sign, don't know. After digging that out for close to a hour, took it back to the house and cleaned it off. Ann doesn't like it - oh well. Was covered head to toe with mud. Slipped and fell more than once in the mud. Sore now. I'll put it down on the goat fence - they'll like it.
Look good on a garage or shop wall!
Bring it to the Toledo Bend shin-dig and auction it off. I'll bid on it for my retired fireman cousin. Looks like an old sign. He has a fire extinguisher company now and
can't completely stop working, but will go fishing with me for crappies just about anytime.
This will be my last night posting from our home. Moving into the RV tomorrow and it may take a day or two to get back up and computing again. Hope all had a very
Merry Christmas and make it back home safely. Now, rest up for the New Year's parties and festivities.
Ribeye rack (prime rib) as I said earlier I was going to do:
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Worked nicely this evening with twice baked tators and green bean casserole.
Had a big breakfast this morning here with the daughter, son in law, and grandson. Sausage, pancakes, scrambled eggs, kolaches, etc. Opened gifts and had a grand time. They left around 1:00 to spend time with his mother.
The next round came in next shortly thereafter. Good friends of ours. One a widow which lost her husband a couple of years ago in which we have known them for the past 25 years, another is a single women, a Katrina hurricane refuge who came to Lafayette to escape, etc. Tears were in their eyes when they received their homemade gifts.
This my friends, is how I celebrate Christmas.