Monday, September 01, 2008

Goodbye Summer













12 comments:

  1. A fond farewell to a beautiful few months! I have one more week with my girls ... sniff, sniff. But I heard great things about C's 1st grade teacher and I love Iris' preshool teacher. Loved the "13" too -- I'm so excited to hear more word on your book. I'm honored you're considering Honey Girl, and know you will pick just the right title to represent your story. Have a great day off!

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  2. Cheer up KJ. Now you can start your Christmas countdown!

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  3. Oh but it is so short there, glorious, but short.....I never thought of this before, but the splendor of autumn must be a sort of consolation.....then again, Ces has a fine point! :)

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  4. Nice pictures, we really don't get much of a summer here it seems, so we make the best of it. Have a beautiful weekend when Cher was here camping with me though.

    But the winters are mild and I'm thankful for that. Well, when it doesn't frigging rain too much and I start getting cranky about it. :-)

    Oh, oh, if you are a prude you really shouldn't visit my blog hon. I'm like Da Vinci was. Ha, ha, ha.

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  5. melissa, oh the title! this morning i thought of "light years" but jb says it's too flat. you've had a fantastic summer! i'm so glad!

    ces, gosh, i can' think about christmas yet. i'm still looking for urns for the front yard.

    lavender, how nice to hear from you. indeed i love autumn--the last three days have been perfect--but i do not like winter. too slushy, too dark, too cold.

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  6. Urns? For what purpose? Are you converting your house to a Greek temple?

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  7. Sad for you . .happy for me . .it's SPRING! And as if the weather knows, it's magically turned warm since Monday . . Christmas! Gah! there are already decorations in our stores! (then again, I love Christmas so schparkly - I am shallow)

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  8. Thanks for stopping by at my blog and being so kind! I enjoyed the pictures but particularly the flowers beneath the bookshelf!

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  9. Shhhh! Summer dosn't officially end for almost three weeks!

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  10. Beautiful photos! Just got back from Ptown and have some good ones of my own. I think Fall would be much more enjoyable if I didn't view it as a sign of what's to come after it...

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  11. makes me homesick and I've only been away for a day.

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  12. All of your summer pictures are lovely :) Hope you have am inspirational and fruitful time off from blogging.

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