Wednesday, July 4, 2012

HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!



HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!



and in case I forget--Happy November 11th!


LOVE TO ALL!

JMc


How would you like to hear, "Honey, I forgot the Ice Cream, would you be a Dear and run back up to the house for it!"


and NO- LOL--this is not my House- but it does have a Flag Flying!
and NO- November, 11th has NO special meaning for me.
It just seemed like a lonely date!

7 comments:

  1. That's what I would call a mansion on the hill. Lovely, but much too large far me. Hope you had a nice 4th.

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  2. LV-- You'd have to be in your 20's and 30's to make that trip up and down!. All the houses on that Lake- have that steep, and sometimes steeper and longer steps!!!

    I would like a teeny little A-frame or a small- 1,000- 1,300 sq ft Comfy place!

    J

    Blessings for you my friend!

    John

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  3. November 11th is Remembrance Day here. It's rarely a Happy one though.

    That home is pretty but far too large unless you have a troupe of people to take care of it.

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  4. Jeannie--are you serious--did I pick another Day that You Remember in Canada???!

    I'm just gonna be quiet!

    Have a great weekend my friend--we are in the 98-100 degree range for a week at least with 110 degree heat indices!

    Do you and Gary have a FROG to rent?

    Those homes on that lake are in the 500,000- 1.5 million range with the property. I can't even imagine living like that!

    J

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  5. Hope you had a wonderful 4th of July, we don't celebrate the day here in the UK.

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  6. A belated happy 4th of July to you and yours John. Oh and a happy August the 12th - not a date of any significance but if you can have November the 11th than I'm going to have this date.

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  7. Happy July 5th, dear John. Hold on, I'm still looking for the ice-cream. Just lounged in the jacuzzi, worked out in the gym, and now I'm scoping out the fifth kitchen. Did you say something? It's not your house?

    I love ya,
    xoRobyn

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