Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Pardoned TG Turkeys — MidWeek Blues —
Here are two of those pardoned turkeys, KP and BP who also are our granddaughters. I had planned a round up of my pardoned turkeys for this year.
Turns out Picasa and Blogger said these were the only two I could get. Also pardoned but not pictured are Adi, Katrin, Amber, Doggy Duke and Jenna and Sean (granddaughter and boy friend who will eat Thanksgiving dinner with us tomorrow).
Turns out Picasa and Blogger said these were the only two I could get. Also pardoned but not pictured are Adi, Katrin, Amber, Doggy Duke and Jenna and Sean (granddaughter and boy friend who will eat Thanksgiving dinner with us tomorrow).
Above is my favorite meal when Mrs. Jim doesn't cook a turkey. Thank goodness for Luby's turkey and the works tomorrow!
That's Mrs. Jim away up in the middle, to the right of the tree. We played golf on our course last Tuesday. She made us a tee time for next Tuesday.
That's Mrs. Jim away up in the middle, to the right of the tree. We played golf on our course last Tuesday. She made us a tee time for next Tuesday.
I will get my other pictures to upload soon. In the meantime,
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!
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Or do less. All she requires is a BLUE PICTURE or BLUE THOUGHT, you don't have to write.
Labels: Grandchildren, Holiday Posts
Monday, November 22, 2010
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Stag was glad he wasn't penned up like Tiger. Up here he could enjoy watching the kids.
Game days found him down on the field with them.
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Stag was glad he wasn't penned up like Tiger. Up here he could enjoy watching the kids.
Game days found him down on the field with them.
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Story Copyright
© 2010 Jimmiehov
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Picture from Susan's blog, Stony River
Check over at Susan's blog, Stony River, for more microfiction Monday! They should read quickly because our requirement is 140 characters or less.
Labels: Microfiction-Monday