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Oh My Gourd
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 Here's a delightful stop-motion animation in which the frames are carved 
pumpkins. Sean Ohlenkamp and Rob Popkin carved hundred of pumpkins over 
several ...
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Happy Halloween 2025 and Happy Last Day Of October
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 *If you may be looking for some lower carb Halloween recipe ideas, **see 
here*
For those who do not celebrate Halloween
here are some beautiful flowers
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England News/Georgia Weather
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 Hey! Do you all remember me writing about the discovery of King Richard 
III's bones being discovered in a car park in Leicester, England? Phillipa...
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Caps & Gowns
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 I never went to my graduation, 
*Nu *said I should be grateful for small mercies as they can be all 
anticipation for little reward.
But I wanted to wear...
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10 Unsettling Ghost Stories to Tell This Halloween
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 In 2024, a global survey revealed that about 41% of Americans believe in 
ghosts and 64% believe in some form of paranormal entity. Percentages vary 
sligh...
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Anxiety, Depression, Nutrition, Cats
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 Hello dear friends and fellow bloggers! Thank you all so much ❤️ for the 
birthday 🎂 🥳 wishes in my last blog post on my 69th birthday.
A very warm welcom...
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Bad Dreams
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 Do you remember your dreams? I sort of do.
Nightmares are another matter. I had several nightmares that I still 
remember in detail. They were from at lea...
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The Oracle of Stillness: Weaving Coherence in the Chaos
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 Thanks to blogging buddy Boud of Field and Fen, I attended a fascinating 
art exhibit last week. Boud lives in New Jersey, but she sure keeps her 
finger on ...
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Curtain Springs, Northern Territory.
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 The outback of Australia.
Curtain Springs Station is an interesting place.  The area is: 416,400 
hectares.  Acres: 1,028,948 acres. That is a huge area.  C...
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Awesome Photos From Andrew’s Trip To Northern Pakistan
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 Hey Sweet Hearts 🥰
Hope beating positively on the rhythm of life ♥️
I believe you gonna enjoy today’s post more because it provides some 
awesome glim...
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Halloween cometh...
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 There was a time that I always made us a pumpkin custard pie for 
*Halloween.* Haven't done it in years now. But I will make some pumpkin and 
bat tea ca...
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In Memory of Blogger Sue
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 Today I am mourning fellow blogger Sue from Elephant's Child. 
Our first contact was sometime prior to 2013, on a blog that has been 
dormant for many yea...
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Chuckles and Chortles
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 Happy Tuesday, friends! I hope you're all doing well. What's going on with 
everyone? What's new in your world? Share in the comments. I'd like to hear 
all ...
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Capri view
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 vista su Capri 
sullo sfondo la penisola Sorrentina
Giugno 2015
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Time-Out
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 Every now and again in life we come across a bump or hurdle. It can come in 
our relationships, our finances or as in my case, health. 
 
Right now I've been...
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Intriguing photo. Is there a story that goes with it?
ReplyDeleteYes, it's the oldest photo I have of my family. I'm not sure who it is. I'm guessing it's my grandfather on my father's side. I never met him. The shape of his head is similar to my father's. His face seems like a version of my father's face with harder features.. I want to repair the photo and hope I can find a specialist to help me. In the meantime I'll play with it. The image is a copy so the original is not touched.
DeleteThat is an old image that has just managed to survive, but I wonder for how much longer?
ReplyDeleteI know. It's scary. Maybe a professional can make a restored copy for me. I think it's my grandfather. I never met him.
DeleteWow! I wonder how old this is.
ReplyDeleteIt's at least 70 years old. But I think it could be up to 100 years.
DeleteThat is rather an old photo, and I wonder who it is!
ReplyDeleteMy guess it's my grandfather on my father's side.
DeleteWhat an amazing photograph.
ReplyDeleteThere are specialist firms that can repair the photo/image for you, but I don't know how much it would cost.
Perhaps you may have firms in your area that could advise you.
All the best Jan
I'll have to look into it. Thanks Jan
DeleteAs you said if it is of your father you must save it dear John as old photos of family are always treasure to eyes
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