It IS beautiful country here ~ and they got hugsSounds like a little paradise on earth...hug those sisters too.
We had a fun time a good food
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It IS beautiful country here ~ and they got hugsSounds like a little paradise on earth...hug those sisters too.
It IS beautiful country here ~ and they got hugs
We had a fun time a good food![]()


I have enjoyed lurking on this convo'
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that we are grateful, and very thankful
for even the smallest blessing in our lives,
our values no longer being as the world values
God Bless my Family in Christ
your Bro'
dave
Amen Dave...to be thankful to God...that is truly a grace He gives us,
we are blessed indeed to know Him.
I have started making beaded necklaces this year...here is a recent one,
it is short. I made it for a friend who is turning 70.
She is still works full time, rides and keeps her horse
and has wonderful, thick, shoulder length hair.
You would never guess her age...she is a bundle of energy.
The necklace is a mix of natural stones, glass and plastic beads,
& some tiny metal beads strung on wire.
I like a chunky, rustic look...it goes with T-shirts, pets and dirt.
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Thanks Dave.
Alan says I should stop after work and buy myself another one.
I have a very loving and compassionate husband.


Probably not....we just live paycheck to paycheck....not even enough to put away for a rainy day. I guess it means buying a few less groceries this week, skipping that Saturday brunch and outing and/or stalling off on a bill or two for another month. Somehow, we always make ends meet. Plus, I'm sure the collectors will make that follow-up call and I'll tell them that they'll just have to wait, lol. We have no financial security and we don't make that our priority in life....we never have. We have spiritual security and we store our treasures in heaven. PTL
That's really beautiful Shirley. Funny you should mention her hair...I've just started letting my gray come out (since June 2011) and although I see an older person in the mirror, my hair seems healthier. It's shiny whereas the blond ends are dry and brittle. It's hard to wait it out (sometimes I just want to cut all the blond off) but I am used to having it shoulder length so shoulder length it will be until all the blond is gone.
Sorry to bring up a neg amidst all of this praise and joyful chat but I broke my camera this morningIt was the one Christmas/Birthday gift that I really enjoyed. I even kept it in the box and brought it back and forth to work each day. I would take pictures of my art and then post at the office. I don't know what to make of this. Perhaps I am spending too much time on visual art and need to focus on other things. Oh well, if life really is a bowl of cherries, I think I just got a pit!




I have enjoyed lurking on this convo'
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that we are grateful, and very thankful
for even the smallest blessing in our lives,
our values no longer being as the world values
God Bless my Family in Christ
your Bro'
dave
Amen Dave...to be thankful to God...that is truly a grace He gives us, we are blessed indeed to know Him.

That is very pretty ShirleyI have started making beaded necklaces this year...here is a recent one, it is short. I made it for a friend who is turning 70. She is still works full time, rides and keeps her horse and has wonderful, thick, shoulder length hair. You would never guess her age...she is a bundle of energy.
The necklace is a mix of natural stones, glass and plastic beads, & some tiny metal beads strung on wire. I like a chunky, rustic look...it goes with T-shirts, pets and dirt.![]()
I love my soft silver/white hair; I colored mine for a number of years and went 'oh naturale' when I turned 50.That's really beautiful Shirley. Funny you should mention her hair...I've just started letting my gray come out (since June 2011) and although I see an older person in the mirror, my hair seems healthier. It's shiny whereas the blond ends are dry and brittle. It's hard to wait it out (sometimes I just want to cut all the blond off) but I am used to having it shoulder length so shoulder length it will be until all the blond is gone.
Sorry to bring up a neg amidst all of this praise and joyful chat but I broke my camera this morningIt was the one Christmas/Birthday gift that I really enjoyed. I even kept it in the box and brought it back and forth to work each day. I would take pictures of my art and then post at the office. I don't know what to make of this. Perhaps I am spending too much time on visual art and need to focus on other things. Oh well, if life really is a bowl of cherries, I think I just got a pit!



I have started making beaded necklaces this year...here is a recent one, it is short. I made it for a friend who is turning 70. She is still works full time, rides and keeps her horse and has wonderful, thick, shoulder length hair. You would never guess her age...she is a bundle of energy.
The necklace is a mix of natural stones, glass and plastic beads, & some tiny metal beads strung on wire. I like a chunky, rustic look...it goes with T-shirts, pets and dirt.
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I would miss having a camera...I can relate.
My friend never seems old to me...I am the "old" one...think I was old as a child.
I keep my hair very short now for several reasons...but still have just a few gray hairs around the ears.
Here's a BIG OKLAHOMA HOWDY for everyone.
I hope that everyone is having a great week.
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soyunagile7980 said:(camera shop) advised me to contact Kodak first and see if it was under warranty.
Sure enough, I went online and upon entering the serial number, it was confirmed
that the camera is under warranty


