Hi my special friend. I've finally finished my 3 days of physical therapy this week; and have been too darned tired to comment or visit. The therapy is paying off big time however. I feel absolutely great. Once more; I want to thank you for allowing me to be a featured member... I feel very proud & honored to have been choosen. Have a great night and a beautiful day tomorrow. Enjoy this special change of seasons. Love & Hugs, Always~ Judi
It is now later in the afternoon and this has been a great day for the blizzard conditions settled down for in our area and received only abit of snow but still the high winds. Icy roads though because of the rain that came down over night. And this is March for you in my neck of the woods. Now more west of us they are enduring the blizzard and some roads are closed. Pray for safety.
Hi SwanLady. Enjoyed looking at this beautiful page. I especially love the fact that you added comments and I think that is a part of what makes it nice and fun. Take care and continue to enjoy life. PS. you gotta be proud of your grand children. Warm regards, Judy
I am still waiting for the snow to quit! I swear sometimes it feels more like I am in Alaska than in Upstate NY. Wind, cold and snow Happy Spring LOL. But rain, snow, sleet, hail or even Sunshine. Have a great day. Love and hugs. Connie'
Hello my friend. I hope you've had a great weekend & have a beautiful week ahead. It's finally warming up here, and I hope it is where you are too. Lots of hugs, Judi
Hi my special friend. I hope you're having a wonderful day & have a great weekened. Remember, this is womans day so treat yourself & your loved one like a queen. Lots of hugs, Judi
Hi My Friend I'm Stopping by to let you know, I'm finally home from the hospital; and feeling much better. I hope you're feeling on top of the world too and have had a great week. Lots of Hugs, Judi
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