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Cathyhelms

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  1. This was at Cochran Mill, a pretty remote area of Fulton County, actually in Palmetto. The Park is nestled in a very sparsley populated area and has lots of twists and turns. The houses nearby are few and very far between. I've camped there on several occasions and can see someone that has no sense of direction getting lost. I'm sure it was getting dark, they didn't know which way to go and fear of the unknown just over took them. It's a big park with lots of other wooded land nearby. I'm glad they were found safe. Staying put instead of wandering for hours is the best thing y
  2. Yay!! Good for you, now I have someone else to be jealous of...........I will never be able to retire, sigh. :clapping:
  3. You do not have "fluff"!! Girl you are trim and beautiful!! Ok so now I know I need to get in touch with mermaid and get on her plan.
  4. I can go pick some for them. I didn't get any planted, decided to let the garden rest til spring. I still have my little one by the house with squash, cukes, peppers and maters but there's no where to put greens. When does she want me. I can help thin, what I can't use I can take to helping Hands or I can show her how to cook and season them for freezing.
  5. Ewwww, I think they're doing a little more than making out though.
  6. Good to hear he's going to be OK but he's probably not going to be happy about not playing football. Poor guy!!
  7. Very pretty. Did you get the seeds from tabbycat?? She has grown some gorgeous ones as well.
  8. LOL It says Old Orleans, wonder if there's a difference??? Maybe they used to, one time, a long, long time ago, eat like this. You know once upon a time.
  9. RJ rocks!! And he cooks great!! I voted!!
  10. Congrats!! Grandchildren are the real reason we have kids.
  11. Mine is wooden with a stained glass oval. My back door is white, to match the stucco trim.
  12. We have a bitter orange tree, actually two of them. They are so sour you can't eat them but them smell exactly like an orange. Found a recipe on line about using them, it called for two gallons of water, two cups of sugar and a drop of juice from that orange. They do make great smells when put with cinnamon and/or pumpkin pie spice on the stove. I use them most of the winter, when I can't open the doors or windows anymore.
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