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Old 05-23-2021 | 02:53 PM
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Patty, beautiful picture of your sister and her granddaughter. How old is the little girl?

How many grandchildren does your sister have?

Do your sister and her grandchildren all live in Colorado?
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Old 05-23-2021 | 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by buckeyesue
Patty, beautiful picture of your sister and her granddaughter. How old is the little girl?

How many grandchildren does your sister have?

Do your sister and her grandchildren all live in Colorado?
She has two granddaughters. Her daughter's girl was born on Jan. 2, 2019 and her son's daughter was born on Dec. 31, 2019. They all live in Colorado Springs. I'm there now after coming yesterday.
Old 05-25-2021 | 01:39 PM
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A whirlwind trip to ME. Stops at some of my favorite spots and dinner with friends. Life is darn near normal. A couple iphone pics
Lighthouse in Portland. One in York and a favorite spot called Perkins Cove and a walk on Marginal Way overlooks the ocean and beach in Ogunquit ME
oops horizon line not straight on one pic. Hate that. Please overlook
Old 05-25-2021 | 02:24 PM
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I like Maine. Been to Portland, Ogunquit and Boothbay Harbor. Ate at a restaurant at Perkins Cove, but forgot the name. Been a long time.
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The idea of a lobster roll looks pretty good.
It likely we have to run to Maine on Sunday for my uncles funeral.
I might just have to partake of one or two.
Best lobster roll I ever had was from a roadside stand just outside of Augusta.
It was massive.
Old 05-25-2021 | 03:11 PM
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Lainey, I love that first picture. Never been anywhere near Maine but it looks cold, rough, and beautiful. And what could be better, Donna just said the lobster tail she is cooking will be ready in 3 minutes. Not a big fancy one from Maine just a couple small ones from Meijer's.
Old 05-25-2021 | 04:01 PM
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Oh Dave you haven't felt exhilaration until you've swum in the Atlantic along the Maine coast.,
At first you think it is cold, but that felling quickly goes away along with basically all other feeling as the ice crystals form in your blood.
And then it is a quick run back on the sands which now feel like molten lava.

Oh and when your uhm, attachments, hit the water, they disappear like a snapping turtles head, zip back in his shell.
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Jerry, that reminds me of 9 days ago in the hospital, after they had removed my catheter, the nurse came in and said my "output volume" wasn't enough and the doctors were discussing putting my catheter back in, I said to myself, "good luck finding it".

Sorry if TMI....
Old 05-25-2021 | 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by boltonblue
Oh Dave you haven't felt exhilaration until you've swum in the Atlantic along the Maine coast.,
At first you think it is cold, but that felling quickly goes away along with basically all other feeling as the ice crystals form in your blood.
And then it is a quick run back on the sands which now feel like molten lava.

Oh and when your uhm, attachments, hit the water, they disappear like a snapping turtles head, zip back in his shell.
Originally Posted by Morris
Jerry, that reminds me of 9 days ago in the hospital, after they had removed my catheter, the nurse came in and said my "output volume" wasn't enough and the doctors were discussing putting my catheter back in, I said to myself, "good luck finding it".

Sorry if TMI....
You guys are funny!
Old 05-25-2021 | 04:32 PM
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LOL Dean!
Yes, the water in ME is down right COLD! Dave, yes, the rocky coast of ME is pretty darn beautiful, I love it. The Perkins Cove area in Ogunquit just speaks to me, always has.

The winds picked up this afternoon and when we stopped at the lighthouse in the first pic, it was really blowing. Hang on to your hats and small kids! Took lots of pics with the cameras as well.
Really nice 36 hour trip and we were not even four hours from home.

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