Hi Debbie! Oh, I wish you and your family a very happy Thanksgiving! Thank you so much for your visit and just know I'm so glad I have met you! Blessings, Shelia ;)
Looking forward to seeing you Thursday ... I'm bringing two kinds of stuffing. I like your Blogging friends, Debbie, very sweet ladies - very caring. A day as this day reminds me of the many years that W/and the of age and experiened boys would go deer hunting just as dawn splintered the darkness -especially on Thanksgiving Day. This was the family ritual and it didn't matter whether there was a Nor'Easter out there or the rains of Ranchupur, out they'd go as if on safari tracking the illusive deer! I like your picture. Love, and Blessings ... GeeGee
Hi Debbie! Oh, it's so nice to hear from you! I'll bet you're decorating your little curly head off! ;) Take care and have a wonderful weekend. Be a sweetie, Shelia ;)
Welcome to Blueberry Plains. My name is Debbie and I live in a tiny little town in southern Maine, not too far from Portland. I grew up in a quaint little fishing village... Yarmouth... and not far from where I am today. It was a great place to grow up...full of relatives and friends. I'm married to a sweet man named Bob and we have been together for about 23 years. We have a 27 year old son named Kyle who within the last year moved to Portland and a 29 year old daughter named Carissa who lives in the big city (Portland). Although an empty nester, I still have one kid at home...my crazy crybaby jet black cat named Baby. We recently lost our beloved Jack Russell named Obie. He is sadly missed by us all. I started this blog to meet other women who may have some of the same interests as me. I love to craft, play guitar, crochet, go to yard sales, cook, entertain, garden and...you know...all those good things us girls like. I live on land that was once called Blueberry Plains so it seemed appropriate to name my blog that. We still have a huge field of blueberries on our land and we pick them every July. We are living the good life over here on the Plains...one day at a time..
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25 comments:
Happy Thanksgiving to you too. When you have time, stop by my blog and sign my guestbook!
Happy Thanksgiving Day Debbie...enjoy that fried turkey, girlfriend! Hugs, Kathleen
Hi Debbie! Oh, I wish you and your family a very happy Thanksgiving! Thank you so much for your visit and just know I'm so glad I have met you!
Blessings,
Shelia ;)
And you have a joyful, happy and fun Thanksgiving too!
Looking forward to seeing you Thursday ... I'm bringing two kinds of stuffing.
I like your Blogging friends, Debbie, very sweet ladies - very caring.
A day as this day reminds me of the many years that W/and the of age and experiened boys would go deer hunting just as dawn splintered the darkness -especially on Thanksgiving Day. This was the family ritual and it didn't matter whether there was a Nor'Easter out there or the rains of Ranchupur, out they'd go as if on safari tracking the illusive deer!
I like your picture. Love, and Blessings ... GeeGee
Happy Thanksgiving to you all! Alice...can't wait to spend the day with you!!
Hope your Thanksgiving was great! :)
It sounds like you had a wonderful Thanksgiving..and your blog look fantastic by the way! :)
I am a bit late..ya think? :)
I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Love to hear how the turkey came out.
Onward to Christmas!
Hi Debbie! Oh, it's so nice to hear from you! I'll bet you're decorating your little curly head off! ;)
Take care and have a wonderful weekend.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
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