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#541
Greetings, Birthdays & Anniversaries / Welcome to LisaT
February 05, 2007, 01:36:24 PM
I get to be first again.  Welcome, LisaT, to the most fun, helpful, informative and lots of other things experience of your life.  We are always glad to get to know someone new.  Hope we hear from you a lot.
#542
The Coffee Shop / Today is a good day................
January 31, 2007, 10:18:09 AM
Today is a good day to put together a blouse that has been cut out for 6 months.  See you all later.
#543
The Good Old Days / Elk County schools
December 27, 2006, 09:49:58 AM
My oldest daughter is interested in the history of the Elk County schools, including pictures.  Can anyone help her?
#544
The Coffee Shop / New Year's Resolution
December 27, 2006, 09:45:50 AM
My New Year's resolution is going to be to stop snacking.  So, right now, I am going to eat the last piece of fudge, the rest of the Christmas candy and the peanut brittle that a daughter made for me for Christmas.  That should help a lot keeping my New Year's resolution.
#545
Greetings, Birthdays & Anniversaries / Janet's birthday
December 27, 2006, 09:42:51 AM
Today is Janet's birthday.  She is 52 years smart today.  Happy birthday, Janet.
#546
The Coffee Shop / SHOCKER FANS?
November 30, 2006, 05:32:23 PM
Lynne:  I have been meaning to ask you if you are Shocker fans?  Wish I could have seen the game last night.  That would have been the most enjoyable thing I have done in years.  My brother and his wife never miss a home game.
#547
The Coffee Shop / BIRDS
November 30, 2006, 01:12:56 PM
I just watched an amazing thing.  I was sitting at the east window with my cat, watching the snow come down when a blue jay flew in to the window bird feeder.  We both sat perfectly still so as not to frighten him and watched him dig through the snow ( it had piled up to about 2 inches) to the feed.  He flung the millet around to uncover the sunflower seeds.  He would then pick up a sunflower seed, tap it sharply against the side of the feeder until he had shelled it and eat the meat.  We watched him for about a minute until Bud couldn't stand it any longer and made a movement toward the glass.  Good-bye, Blue Jay.  Now I know what the sharp tapping noise has been that I have been hearing this morning and couldn't locate.
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