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    1. Re: [SOUTHERN-CHAT] [KYHeritageFolklore] Re: [HS] Roll Call
    2. Belle Shepherd
    3. Southern California inthe late 60's and early 70's Home prices were still reasonable. Most people were clean and mannerly, traffic was heavy but manageable. Lots of clean stores and well landscaped yards, many open produce markets. When Viet Nam was over, things began to change, The influx of refugees began to swarm in the markets and get housing at a very low rate, less the half of what my son was paying as a California veteran. I had a favorite market between my work and home. One hight I was in the produce section and saw one of the refugees blow her nose on her long sleeve, then drug her arm through the bin of tomatoes. I told the produce manager and he started bagging the tomatoes and some other items to prevent this sort of thing. My daughter's friend had her pet poodle missing. After a lengthy investigation they found out that it may have been barbequed in the carport of a nearby apartment complex that rented to the refugees. I have grandchildren living there and they tell me that I wouldn't like it now. Belle ----- Original Message ----- From: Larry & Gloria Glass To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 6:14 PM Subject: Re: [KYHeritageFolklore] Re: [HS] Roll Call of all the places you lived, which did you like the best?? ----- Original Message ----- From: Belle Shepherd To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 9:04 PM Subject: [KYHeritageFolklore] Re: [HS] Roll Call Hello, I'm glad to know about where you good folks live. I have moved around a bit so have seen a lot of the country, finding much to like and dislike as well. I now live in North Las Vegas, Nv. with my daughter and handicapped grandaughter. We have had rain the last few days, temperatures in the 50's. I am a Georgia gal, lived in the Cincinnati, Ohio area in the eary 40's.lived in Southern California area 60's, 70's, 80's. To Nevada in the 90's. Still here! Belle ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elsie" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 1:29 PM Subject: Re: [HS] Roll Call > > Hi, > Yes, I know about it. Have already had the weather alert > warning........I'm in Central CA. where we will get some heavy rain, but am > very thankful I'm not in Southern CA. where they had all of those > fires earlier. > Love ya, > Elsie > > At 07:43 AM 2/6/2010, you wrote: > > >I'm in the northwest part of Oregon. We had a gorgeous day > >yesterday, around 62 degrees, sunny, just a perfect day. But today > >is more overcast and showers are coming back next week. Elsie they > >said the storms are going south instead of hitting us so be ware, > >they're coming. > > > > > > > >I'm seeing some names either I had forgotten about or they're new to > >me. We used to have a lot of postings going on so how about some > >more? Don't make Belle do all of it. > > > >Emma in Willamette Valley > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message __._,_.___ Reply to sender | Reply to group Messages in this topic (2) Recent Activity: Visit Your Group Start a New Topic LIST URL's to better help you find your way around Home Page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KYHeritageFolklore Photo Page: http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/KYHeritageFolklore/lst Message Page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KYHeritageFolklore/messages Files Page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KYHeritageFolklore/files/ MARKETPLACE Going Green: Your Yahoo! Groups resource for green living Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest . Unsubscribe . Terms of Use. __,_._,___

    02/06/2010 12:19:22
    1. Re: [SOUTHERN-CHAT] [KYHeritageFolklore] Re: [HS] Roll Call
    2. Jen LaBonte
    3. Belle, That's really something about the influx of refugees where you used to live in CA. I think a goodly portion of the United States got hit by the same thing. I think I have already mentioned this..but I wanted to go back into my old home before it was razed. The church behind our house had bought the house so they could use the property for extra parking. The first time I went by & stopped at the church, I asked the secretary if she had a key to the house..she said she couldn't find it. The following day when I went by the whole house was gone!! It was as though it never existed. I stopped & talked to some of the old neighbors who still lived there & they told me that it was just as well that I didn't see the inside of the house. The church had allowed a Vietnamese family to live in there & I guess they had torn the whole inside apart. My cousin who lives in Missoula, Montana was telling us about a refugee family who had moved into an apartment building on the second floor. The neighbors below couldn't figure out what was happening because they had water constantly coming through their ceilings. Finally the downstairs neighbors went up to check on what was happening & it seems that this family had brought in dirt & had planted a farm on their living room floor. They had all sorts of things growing..guess they even had corn! Of course, after the owner of the apartments found out, he asked the people to leave. From what he said, they had totally ruined the apartment & even though he kept their security deposit, it wasn't enough to pay for all the damage which these people had done. They may have not done it intentionally...but it certainly wasn't a very bright act on their part. I can believe that about the market. I don't blame the produce manager for bagging things up so this wouldn't happen again. My husband before he became a carpenter was a produce manager in several supermarkets in the Chicago area. He has told me about the refugees who came through the alley behind the stores & would pick through the garbage. Paul was always very particular about how his produce looked...so if something wasn't worth selling, he usually threw it away. His manager caught wind of what was going on & told my husband that he couldn't allow this to continue. So all that Paul could think to do is to make it so the produce wasn't appetizing. After he had thrown produce away, he would ask the butcher if he could have some of the sawdust on his floor in the back area. Paul would take the sawdust & dump it on top of the produce. That really made the people mad...but his boss had told him to stop the people from taking the produce. He really didn't have any other alternative. Regarding that poor dog...all I can say is I shuddered when I read that. I have heard that those people do eat dogs, so it probably did happen. Just thinking about that sort of thing, gives me the chills..but I'm a dog lover, so I probably am over-reacting. No, you probably wouldn't like it if you went back. My husband & I made a trip out to CA to find my Aunt in Hollywood. We found out after we got out there that she had died & her cousin from San Diego had come up to Hollywood & taken care of all of her business. It bothered me in that I had always been close to my Aunt & we had corresponded for years. For one reason or another this cousin really didn't care to tell any one about my Aunt's death. I had visited my Aunt & Uncle years before & they lived right off of Hollywood Blvd.on DeLonpre in Hollywood. Boy, had that place changed!! The fellows who had bought my Aunt's house had lived across the street in a rather run down home. At that time it looked as though they were doing a good job of running her home down too. As far as that goes, the whole neighbor was a mess. I sure wouldn't walk around at night in that part of Hollywood. I know this doesn't sound very nice..but the majority of the neighborhood was then Hispanic/Latino...that place had totally changed...and I was so surprised. ~J in AZ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Belle Shepherd" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 7:19 PM Subject: Re: [SOUTHERN-CHAT] [KYHeritageFolklore] Re: [HS] Roll Call > Southern California inthe late 60's and early 70's Home prices were still > reasonable. Most people were clean and mannerly, traffic was heavy but > manageable. Lots of clean stores and well landscaped yards, many open > produce markets. > When Viet Nam was over, things began to change, The influx of refugees > began to swarm in the markets and get housing at a very low rate, less the > half of what my son was paying as a California veteran. > > I had a favorite market between my work and home. One hight I was in the > produce section and saw one of the refugees blow her nose on her long > sleeve, then drug her arm through the bin of tomatoes. I told the produce > manager and he started bagging the tomatoes and some other items to > prevent this sort of thing. > > My daughter's friend had her pet poodle missing. After a lengthy > investigation they found out that it may have been barbequed in the > carport of a nearby apartment complex that rented to the refugees. > > I have grandchildren living there and they tell me that I wouldn't like it > now. > > Belle > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Larry & Gloria Glass > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 6:14 PM > Subject: Re: [KYHeritageFolklore] Re: [HS] Roll Call > > > > > of all the places you lived, which did you like the best?? > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Belle Shepherd > To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; > [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 9:04 PM > Subject: [KYHeritageFolklore] Re: [HS] Roll Call > > > > Hello, > I'm glad to know about where you good folks live. I have moved around a > bit so have seen a lot of the country, finding much to like and dislike > as > well. I now live in North Las Vegas, Nv. with my daughter and > handicapped > grandaughter. > We have had rain the last few days, temperatures in the 50's. > I am a Georgia gal, lived in the Cincinnati, Ohio area in the eary > 40's.lived in Southern California area 60's, 70's, 80's. To Nevada in > the > 90's. Still here! > > Belle > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Elsie" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 1:29 PM > Subject: Re: [HS] Roll Call > > > > > Hi, > > Yes, I know about it. Have already had the weather alert > > warning........I'm in Central CA. where we will get some heavy rain, > but > am > > very thankful I'm not in Southern CA. where they had all of those > > fires earlier. > > Love ya, > > Elsie > > > > At 07:43 AM 2/6/2010, you wrote: > > > > >I'm in the northwest part of Oregon. We had a gorgeous day > > >yesterday, around 62 degrees, sunny, just a perfect day. But today > > >is more overcast and showers are coming back next week. Elsie they > > >said the storms are going south instead of hitting us so be ware, > > >they're coming. > > > > > > > > > > > >I'm seeing some names either I had forgotten about or they're new to > > >me. We used to have a lot of postings going on so how about some > > >more? Don't make Belle do all of it. > > > > > >Emma in Willamette Valley > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > __._,_.___ > Reply to sender | Reply to group > Messages in this topic (2) > Recent Activity: > Visit Your Group Start a New Topic > LIST URL's to better help you find your way around > > Home Page: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KYHeritageFolklore > > Photo Page: http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/KYHeritageFolklore/lst > > Message Page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KYHeritageFolklore/messages > > Files Page: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KYHeritageFolklore/files/ > MARKETPLACE > Going Green: Your Yahoo! Groups resource for green living > Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest . Unsubscribe . 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    02/06/2010 03:39:33
    1. Re: [SOUTHERN-CHAT] [KYHeritageFolklore] Re: [HS] Roll Call
    2. jkaywojack
    3. Unbelievable that someone would plant a garden inside, they must have been desperate for food. Kay In a message dated 02/07/10 00:39:32 Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Belle, That's really something about the influx of refugees where you used to live in CA. I think a goodly portion of the United States got hit by the same thing. I think I have already mentioned this..but I wanted to go back into my old home before it was razed. The church behind our house had bought the house so they could use the property for extra parking. The first time I went by & stopped at the church, I asked the secretary if she had a key to the house..she said she couldn't find it. The following day when I went by the whole house was gone!! It was as though it never existed. I stopped & talked to some of the old neighbors who still lived there & they told me that it was just as well that I didn't see the inside of the house. The church had allowed a Vietnamese family to live in there & I guess they had torn the whole inside apart. My cousin who lives in Missoula, Montana was telling us about a refugee family who had moved into an apartment building on the second floor. The neighbors below couldn't figure out what was happening because they had water constantly coming through their ceilings. Finally the downstairs neighbors went up to check on what was happening & it seems that this family had brought in dirt & had planted a farm on their living room floor. They had all sorts of things growing..guess they even had corn! Of course, after the owner of the apartments found out, he asked the people to leave. From what he said, they had totally ruined the apartment & even though he kept their security deposit, it wasn't enough to pay for all the damage which these people had done. They may have not done it intentionally...but it certainly wasn't a very bright act on their part. I can believe that about the market. I don't blame the produce manager for bagging things up so this wouldn't happen again. My husband before he became a carpenter was a produce manager in several supermarkets in the Chicago area. He has told me about the refugees who came through the alley behind the stores & would pick through the garbage. Paul was always very particular about how his produce looked...so if something wasn't worth selling, he usually threw it away. His manager caught wind of what was going on & told my husband that he couldn't allow this to continue. So all that Paul could think to do is to make it so the produce wasn't appetizing. After he had thrown produce away, he would ask the butcher if he could have some of the sawdust on his floor in the back area. Paul would take the sawdust & dump it on top of the produce. That really made the people mad...but his boss had told him to stop the people from taking the produce. He really didn't have any other alternative. Regarding that poor dog...all I can say is I shuddered when I read that. I have heard that those people do eat dogs, so it probably did happen. Just thinking about that sort of thing, gives me the chills..but I'm a dog lover, so I probably am over-reacting. No, you probably wouldn't like it if you went back. My husband & I made a trip out to CA to find my Aunt in Hollywood. We found out after we got out there that she had died & her cousin from San Diego had come up to Hollywood & taken care of all of her business. It bothered me in that I had always been close to my Aunt & we had corresponded for years. For one reason or another this cousin really didn't care to tell any one about my Aunt's death. I had visited my Aunt & Uncle years before & they lived right off of Hollywood Blvd.on DeLonpre in Hollywood. Boy, had that place changed!! The fellows who had bought my Aunt's house had lived across the street in a rather run down home. At that time it looked as though they were doing a good job of running her home down too. As far as that goes, the whole neighbor was a mess. I sure wouldn't walk around at night in that part of Hollywood. I know this doesn't sound very nice..but the majority of the neighborhood was then Hispanic/Latino...that place had totally changed...and I was so surprised. ~J in AZ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Belle Shepherd" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 7:19 PM Subject: Re: [SOUTHERN-CHAT] [KYHeritageFolklore] Re: [HS] Roll Call > Southern California inthe late 60's and early 70's Home prices were still > reasonable. Most people were clean and mannerly, traffic was heavy but > manageable. Lots of clean stores and well landscaped yards, many open > produce markets. > When Viet Nam was over, things began to change, The influx of refugees > began to swarm in the markets and get housing at a very low rate, less the > half of what my son was paying as a California veteran. > > I had a favorite market between my work and home. One hight I was in the > produce section and saw one of the refugees blow her nose on her long > sleeve, then drug her arm through the bin of tomatoes. I told the produce > manager and he started bagging the tomatoes and some other items to > prevent this sort of thing. > > My daughter's friend had her pet poodle missing. After a lengthy > investigation they found out that it may have been barbequed in the > carport of a nearby apartment complex that rented to the refugees. > > I have grandchildren living there and they tell me that I wouldn't like it > now. > > Belle > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Larry & Gloria Glass > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 6:14 PM > Subject: Re: [KYHeritageFolklore] Re: [HS] Roll Call > > > > > of all the places you lived, which did you like the best?? > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Belle Shepherd > To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; > [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 9:04 PM > Subject: [KYHeritageFolklore] Re: [HS] Roll Call > > > > Hello, > I'm glad to know about where you good folks live. I have moved around a > bit so have seen a lot of the country, finding much to like and dislike > as > well. I now live in North Las Vegas, Nv. with my daughter and > handicapped > grandaughter. > We have had rain the last few days, temperatures in the 50's. > I am a Georgia gal, lived in the Cincinnati, Ohio area in the eary > 40's.lived in Southern California area 60's, 70's, 80's. To Nevada in > the > 90's. Still here! > > Belle > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Elsie" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 1:29 PM > Subject: Re: [HS] Roll Call > > > > > Hi, > > Yes, I know about it. Have already had the weather alert > > warning........I'm in Central CA. where we will get some heavy rain, > but > am > > very thankful I'm not in Southern CA. where they had all of those > > fires earlier. > > Love ya, > > Elsie > > > > At 07:43 AM 2/6/2010, you wrote: > > > > >I'm in the northwest part of Oregon. We had a gorgeous day > > >yesterday, around 62 degrees, sunny, just a perfect day. But today > > >is more overcast and showers are coming back next week. Elsie they > > >said the storms are going south instead of hitting us so be ware, > > >they're coming. > > > > > > > > > > > >I'm seeing some names either I had forgotten about or they're new to > > >me. We used to have a lot of postings going on so how about some > > >more? Don't make Belle do all of it. > > > > > >Emma in Willamette Valley > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > __._,_.___ > Reply to sender | Reply to group > Messages in this topic (2) > Recent Activity: > Visit Your Group Start a New Topic > LIST URL's to better help you find your way around > > Home Page: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KYHeritageFolklore > > Photo Page: http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/KYHeritageFolklore/lst > > Message Page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KYHeritageFolklore/messages > > Files Page: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KYHeritageFolklore/files/ > MARKETPLACE > Going Green: Your Yahoo! Groups resource for green living > Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest . Unsubscribe . 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    02/07/2010 05:15:46
    1. Re: [SOUTHERN-CHAT] [KYHeritageFolklore] Re: [HS] Roll Call
    2. Jen LaBonte
    3. I would like to say that they didn't know any better..but that doesn't sound right. Surely they had to know that people didn't grow gardens inside?? ~J in AZ ----- Original Message ----- From: "jkaywojack" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 10:15 AM Subject: Re: [SOUTHERN-CHAT] [KYHeritageFolklore] Re: [HS] Roll Call > Unbelievable that someone would plant a garden inside, they must have been > desperate for food. Kay > > > > In a message dated 02/07/10 00:39:32 Central Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > Belle, > > That's really something about the influx of refugees where you used to > live > in CA. I think a goodly portion of the United States got hit by the same > thing. > > I think I have already mentioned this..but I wanted to go back into my old > home before it was razed. The church behind our house had bought the > house > so they could use the property for extra parking. The first time I went > by > & stopped at the church, I asked the secretary if she had a key to the > house..she said she couldn't find it. The following day when I went by > the > whole house was gone!! It was as though it never existed. I stopped & > talked to some of the old neighbors who still lived there & they told me > that it was just as well that I didn't see the inside of the house. The > church had allowed a Vietnamese family to live in there & I guess they had > torn the whole inside apart. > > My cousin who lives in Missoula, Montana was telling us about a refugee > family who had moved into an apartment building on the second floor. The > neighbors below couldn't figure out what was happening because they had > water constantly coming through their ceilings. Finally the downstairs > neighbors went up to check on what was happening & it seems that this > family > had brought in dirt & had planted a farm on their living room floor. They > had all sorts of things growing..guess they even had corn! Of course, > after > the owner of the apartments found out, he asked the people to leave. From > what he said, they had totally ruined the apartment & even though he kept > their security deposit, it wasn't enough to pay for all the damage which > these people had done. They may have not done it intentionally...but it > certainly wasn't a very bright act on their part. > > I can believe that about the market. I don't blame the produce manager > for > bagging things up so this wouldn't happen again. My husband before he > became a carpenter was a produce manager in several supermarkets in the > Chicago area. He has told me about the refugees who came through the > alley > behind the stores & would pick through the garbage. Paul was always very > particular about how his produce looked...so if something wasn't worth > selling, he usually threw it away. His manager caught wind of what was > going on & told my husband that he couldn't allow this to continue. So > all > that Paul could think to do is to make it so the produce wasn't > appetizing. > After he had thrown produce away, he would ask the butcher if he could > have > some of the sawdust on his floor in the back area. Paul would take the > sawdust & dump it on top of the produce. That really made the people > mad...but his boss had told him to stop the people from taking the > produce. > He really didn't have any other alternative. > > Regarding that poor dog...all I can say is I shuddered when I read that. > I > have heard that those people do eat dogs, so it probably did happen. Just > thinking about that sort of thing, gives me the chills..but I'm a dog > lover, > so I probably am over-reacting. > > No, you probably wouldn't like it if you went back. My husband & I made a > trip out to CA to find my Aunt in Hollywood. We found out after we got > out > there that she had died & her cousin from San Diego had come up to > Hollywood > & taken care of all of her business. It bothered me in that I had always > been close to my Aunt & we had corresponded for years. For one reason or > another this cousin really didn't care to tell any one about my Aunt's > death. I had visited my Aunt & Uncle years before & they lived right off > of > Hollywood Blvd.on DeLonpre in Hollywood. Boy, had that place changed!! > The > fellows who had bought my Aunt's house had lived across the street in a > rather run down home. At that time it looked as though they were doing a > good job of running her home down too. As far as that goes, the whole > neighbor was a mess. I sure wouldn't walk around at night in that part of > Hollywood. I know this doesn't sound very nice..but the majority of the > neighborhood was then Hispanic/Latino...that place had totally > changed...and > I was so surprised. > > ~J in AZ > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Belle Shepherd" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > Cc: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 7:19 PM > Subject: Re: [SOUTHERN-CHAT] [KYHeritageFolklore] Re: [HS] Roll Call > > >> Southern California inthe late 60's and early 70's Home prices were >> still >> reasonable. Most people were clean and mannerly, traffic was heavy but >> manageable. Lots of clean stores and well landscaped yards, many open >> produce markets. >> When Viet Nam was over, things began to change, The influx of refugees >> began to swarm in the markets and get housing at a very low rate, less >> the >> half of what my son was paying as a California veteran. >> >> I had a favorite market between my work and home. One hight I was in >> the >> produce section and saw one of the refugees blow her nose on her long >> sleeve, then drug her arm through the bin of tomatoes. I told the produce >> manager and he started bagging the tomatoes and some other items to >> prevent this sort of thing. >> >> My daughter's friend had her pet poodle missing. After a lengthy >> investigation they found out that it may have been barbequed in the >> carport of a nearby apartment complex that rented to the refugees. >> >> I have grandchildren living there and they tell me that I wouldn't like >> it >> now. >> >> Belle >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Larry & Gloria Glass >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 6:14 PM >> Subject: Re: [KYHeritageFolklore] Re: [HS] Roll Call >> >> >> >> >> of all the places you lived, which did you like the best?? >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Belle Shepherd >> To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; >> [email protected] >> Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 9:04 PM >> Subject: [KYHeritageFolklore] Re: [HS] Roll Call >> >> >> >> Hello, >> I'm glad to know about where you good folks live. I have moved around >> a >> bit so have seen a lot of the country, finding much to like and >> dislike >> as >> well. I now live in North Las Vegas, Nv. with my daughter and >> handicapped >> grandaughter. >> We have had rain the last few days, temperatures in the 50's. >> I am a Georgia gal, lived in the Cincinnati, Ohio area in the eary >> 40's.lived in Southern California area 60's, 70's, 80's. To Nevada in >> the >> 90's. Still here! >> >> Belle >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Elsie" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 1:29 PM >> Subject: Re: [HS] Roll Call >> >> > >> > Hi, >> > Yes, I know about it. Have already had the weather alert >> > warning........I'm in Central CA. where we will get some heavy rain, >> but >> am >> > very thankful I'm not in Southern CA. where they had all of those >> > fires earlier. >> > Love ya, >> > Elsie >> > >> > At 07:43 AM 2/6/2010, you wrote: >> > >> > >I'm in the northwest part of Oregon. We had a gorgeous day >> > >yesterday, around 62 degrees, sunny, just a perfect day. But today >> > >is more overcast and showers are coming back next week. Elsie they >> > >said the storms are going south instead of hitting us so be ware, >> > >they're coming. >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >I'm seeing some names either I had forgotten about or they're new >> to >> > >me. We used to have a lot of postings going on so how about some >> > >more? Don't make Belle do all of it. >> > > >> > >Emma in Willamette Valley >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> >> __._,_.___ >> Reply to sender | Reply to group >> Messages in this topic (2) >> Recent Activity: >> Visit Your Group Start a New Topic >> LIST URL's to better help you find your way around >> >> Home Page: >> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KYHeritageFolklore >> >> Photo Page: http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/KYHeritageFolklore/lst >> >> Message Page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KYHeritageFolklore/messages >> >> Files Page: >> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KYHeritageFolklore/files/ >> MARKETPLACE >> Going Green: Your Yahoo! Groups resource for green living >> Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest . Unsubscribe . Terms of Use. >> >> __,_._,___ >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/07/2010 05:59:17