Tales of a very strange Texan girl named Bo who was blown by a tornado to a new home in the vast conglomerate of suburbs just outside the Emerald City---and who now precariously navigates The Yellowbrick Road...
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
I"m back.....
We just got back home from our holiday in Texas and Louisiana, only to find Kansas under a couple feet of snow. Anyway, I have TONS of pictures of Christmas in Texas and our side-trip to the swamp of Lousiana, and I'll get a blog post up in the next day or so---after I unpack, aaargh!!!
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4 comments:
Anonymous
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Eager to hear about the gifting of the fisherman's sweater!
Hi Bo You had a wonderful Christmas, the sweater looks great not surprised he was happy, Yorkshire Puds I cook mine in muffin tins a friend brought me back from USA 30 yrs ago. I use them all the time for muffins yorkshire and small pies, you couldn't buy the tins here in UK back then. some people cook them in a shallow cake pan and serve them with meat in the middle. I live in Suffolk UK. and my Mum calls yorkshire puds, Battar puddons Suffolk speak. Have a very Happy New Year. Best Wishes Jenny
Galveston Island. Though battered by nature's storms, it remains the place of Bo's dreams....
Bo dreams of its beautiful shoreline, where the water is always warm---and you can hear the island's haunting history if you listen closely to one of its seashells....
Bo's Beloved Flagship Hotel in Galveston...
A picture of its former glory before the hurricane
Visitors
Bo's Ranking In The Top 25 Nursing Blogs per NOEDb
4 comments:
Eager to hear about the gifting of the fisherman's sweater!
welcome back!
Hope you have pictures of the look
on his face when receiving the sweater. What a kind person you are.
Happy New Year
Marsha
Glad you have arrived home safely. I look forward to your photos!
Hi Bo
You had a wonderful Christmas, the sweater looks great not surprised he was happy,
Yorkshire Puds
I cook mine in muffin tins a friend brought me back from USA 30 yrs ago. I use them all the time for muffins yorkshire and small pies, you couldn't buy the tins here in UK back then. some people cook them in a shallow cake pan and serve them with meat in the middle. I live in Suffolk UK. and my Mum calls yorkshire puds, Battar puddons Suffolk speak.
Have a very Happy New Year.
Best Wishes
Jenny
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