Click here to see A brief glimpse of our 25 years together, and the years leading up to our wedding back on May 25th 1985 (with music)
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Click here to see A brief glimpse of our 25 years together, and the years leading up to our wedding back on May 25th 1985 (with music) Or View the YouTube version without music [...] We did a TagParty event down in Rehoboth Beach on Monday, stayed over – courtesy of the party hosts, and spend the day on Tuesday doing vacation activities. For Eudene this involved shopping, where I was a passive participant, and for me a visit to one of my favorite brewery pubs – The Dogfish [...] Between the two storms Following on from the December snow storm we had two big blizzards separated by a couple of days of sunshine. The whole Baltimore DC corridor was brought to a complete standstill with over 30 inches of snow within a week. All we seem to be doing is digging [...] December 30, 2009 They milled about the hallways of the cavernous State Supreme Court building in Jamaica, Queens — 42 homeowners whispering, studying old bills, waiting for a court officer to call their names and wave them, one by one, through a door. There, in a dusty, high-ceilinged room with a steam radiator that never stopped wheezing, they took a seat across a table from a lawyer for a mortgage company. Then their work began: trying to persuade a stranger not to foreclose on their home. The Obama administration’s plan to rescue Americans from foreclosure plays out day after day in rooms like this. On this day, as on most, nothing happened. One lawyer, visibly bored, put in a brief, token appearance. A few others seemed barely familiar with their cases. Another asked for more records, hinting that maybe next month the lender might talk about a settlement. Ismail Ali, a silver-haired immigrant from Guyana, hoped to save his home in Ozone Park. “If it takes you another three months to evaluate me, and I keep paying, will I get a new mortgage?” he asked, almost pleading. The lawyer shrugged, not unsympathetically. “I can’t answer that for you,” he said. [...] [...] [...] [...] Matt pointed out this large and colorful moth to us today. It was on our basement door screen. I think I have identified it as a Robin [...] |
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