well, if my damned internet would speed up i would watch this but with the weather, no way....i will come back tomorrow...just wanted to pop over and say goodnight and hope your days are filled with joy! xx
Hi. I need speakers on computer, so will have to play this later. But what a writer William Bourough's was. My favorite was the one where the couch was sitting outside by the pond...so the wind won't blow it all away I think it was called. Keep up the good work. Nice memory. gg
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well, if my damned internet would speed up i would watch this but with the weather, no way....i will come back tomorrow...just wanted to pop over and say goodnight and hope your days are filled with joy! xx
ReplyDeleteHi. I need speakers on computer, so will have to play this later. But what a writer William Bourough's was. My favorite was the one where the couch was sitting outside by the pond...so the wind won't blow it all away I think it was called. Keep up the good work. Nice memory. gg
ReplyDeleteThat looks like an amazing telling of an amazing story; I'd "like" to see that sometime!
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