Remember the old woman who lived in a shoe? I'm a lot like her, with a husband and varying numbers of children in our 100-year-old farmhouse. This blog is about our lives.
Mark--I think indasyle is an archaic Spanish word meaning "both there and here". Too bad you couldn't show up in the pictures and be famous. You will note that the photographer didn't take any pictures of me either, beyond my back here and a slice of my skirt there. So I guess I won't be famous either.
And to think I could have been there...if I could have been at two places at once.
ReplyDeleteAnd maybe I could have shown up on one of the photos...and become famous.
Oh well.
Thanks for the photos!(Is indasyle a word? Blogger says so.)
Mark--I think indasyle is an archaic Spanish word meaning "both there and here". Too bad you couldn't show up in the pictures and be famous. You will note that the photographer didn't take any pictures of me either, beyond my back here and a slice of my skirt there. So I guess I won't be famous either.
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