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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Flat Creek in Feb. 2024. Much changed by the force of the hurricane floods in Sept. 2024.

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Cause you're tired of hearing about my being sick...

 Some of my favorites from the past.

From the Blue Ridge Parkway

From Grandfather Mountain (not my photo)

Some of the leaders in teaching the Ornish lifestyle last year after my heart attack.


A flash of an old style bathing beauty, loving the shell bra!




17 comments:

  1. Hello,
    What a lovely series of photos, the second one is my favorite. But, they are all beautiful.
    Have a great day!

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    1. Thanks TOm...I am up to ansering comments. Maybe not to typing well yet!

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  3. This is being quite a struggle for you. Hopefully one soon won.

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  4. Love the photos, especially the mountains there. Hope all is going well for you.

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    1. Thanks, I'm on the mend, and hope by next week to be back to my normal!

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  5. The mountains are gorgeous! Hope you are improving.

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    1. THanks, I love looking at those mountains too! I think I'm improving bit by bit.

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  6. The mountains are stunning. Hope you are doing better.

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  7. Since no one has mentioned her, I must say I think she's about my grandmother's age, so the chance of find the old lady she grew into is possible, but probably not walking the streets. Now if she were my mother's age (and be aware, neither of those ladies ever dressed quite like this even in their wild years) she might be behind a walker in Walmart. Watch out!

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  8. Quite a pin up girl for her time. Can't believe dressing with clam shells would have been comforatble.

    Get well soon.

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    1. I'm thinking this was a pin-up-girl costume, not one to actually walk around in, or heavens, to wear swimming!

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  9. I enjoyed these pictures. Have a nice weekend and get well.

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