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My Florida based MIL is here for visit. I have turned the heat up to 74o to keep her
warm. Outdoors the pond is covered, but I finally realized that the heater wasnt
working. it kept blowing the GFI. DH finally laid down an extension cord to a plug
it wouldnt blow (yes, that is on GFI too). is 40, fish are down and not looking for
food. too late to try solar thing now.

keep warm everyone, dont eat too much all at once. Ingrid

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Forgot to mention we had the Gparents up and using the Wii after dinner,
they didn't last long, but I had a great time skiing down the slopes.
:-) ~ jan
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We went to Alabama to our son's in-laws' hunting camp. Lots of fun,
but no deer.

Happy post-Turkey Day.

Phyllis and Jim

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15 people here!
Four little ones, 8 and under, kept the resident college
students very busy. They are exhausted!

k :-)



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really interesting. there must be some regional line when a smaller house like unit
is called a "camp" (W.V.) and up here it is called a "cabin".... usually in the
woods. But most people go to their cabins to relax, not hunt. INgrid

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We went to Alabama to our son's in-laws' hunting camp. Lots of fun,
but no deer.

Happy post-Turkey Day.

Phyllis and Jim


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