Friday, January 30, 2009
A Bridge to Somewhere
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Lets Talk Diet
Our good friend Grace is our hostess this week, here is what she has to say.
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Thanks for hosting Grace, good topic!
Saturday, January 24, 2009
What do you think
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
A Quaint Little Town in Ga.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Inauguration of our 44th President
Monday, January 19, 2009
Take a look Inside
Our exciting and lovely hostess this week is Julie , here is her assignment-------
I have decided to put a twist on the traditional Fun Monday. Instead of standing in your front door and taking a photo of what you see outside, let's turn around and take one of the inside. Maybe that will prompt some of us to pick up a tad (you know who you are).
This is the view when you walk in our front door. Since its looking down a hall and you really can't see much, the first door you see on the left opens up to the washer n dryer, the next two doors on the left are the guest bedroom and bathroom. The door you see on the right is the coat closet, just before that is the entrance into the kitchen. I took another view looking in from the back door (which leads out to the sun room). The first door you see on the right is the master bedroom and bath.
We have been spending our winters here for three years now and love it. It has all the comforts of home and we are forever grateful to escape the cold in the northeast. Our family loves it too, free vacation place! he he he
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Its Sunday mail time
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
More from The Golden Isles in Ga.

Majestic oak trees
Horseshoe crab

Looking out over the Atlantic ocean

This place is like going back in time. The State of Ga. has done a wonderful job of preserving this beautiful Island Paradise.
History of Jekyll Island
Jekyll has a fascinating history dating back to the end of the nineteenth century. The island was purchased from John Eugene duBignon in 1886 for $125,000 by some of the wealthiest men in America as a hunting resort. His family had owned the island since 1800. The names of the owners are recognizable to most history buffs, and include J.P. Morgan, Joseph Pulitzer, Marshall Field, John J. Hill, Everett Macy, William Rockefeller, Cornelius Vanderbilt, and Richard Teller Crane. The island was prized for its "splendid isolation."
The club members commissioned architect Charles A. Alexander to design and build a sixty room Clubhouse. The Clubhouse was finished November 1, 1887, with the first official season beginning in January, 1888. In 1901, an attached annex was built to handle the expanding needs of members. A syndicate of members, including J.P. Morgan and William Rockefeller, built a six unit apartment building in 1896 they named Sans Souci--the first condominiums!
The owners would usually spend a couple of winter months at Jekyll Island, arriving by yacht from New York. (Remember, this was BEFORE Florida was developed.) The Jekyll Wharf where they tied their yachts is still used by boaters, sailors, and small ship cruise lines today. Although Jekyll was a hunting resort, it certainly didn't look like any hunting or fishing camp I've ever been to with the About fishing guide! Between 1886 and 1928, the owners built "cottages" along the marshy side of the island where they would be protected from the ocean. Many of these beautiful cottages (mansions) have been restored or are currently a work in progress. The largest "cottage" is almost 8,000 square feet. The Jekyll Island Clubhouse is now a romantic Victorian hotel.
Throughout the Club's history, many recreational amenities were added. The first golf course was laid in 1898, with two more done in 1909. A marina to handle yachts, a swimming pool, tennis courts, bocci, croquet and other recreational facilities were also available to help members while away the time they spent on the island.
With the onset of the Great Depression, the Jekyll Island Club members became disenchanted with the island. They began traveling to European spas and elsewhere for their entertainment. After the 1942 season, the U. S. government asked the members not to use the island for the duration of World War II due to concerns for the security of the powerful owners. They never went back. The island was sold to the State of Georgia in 1947. The state attempted, until 1972, to operate the Clubhouse, Sans Souci and Crane Cottage as a hotel complex, but its efforts were unsuccessful and the buildings were closed. In 1978, the 240-acre club district was designated a National Historic Landmark. In 1985, work began to restore the Clubhouse, Annex and the Sans Souci into a world-class hotel and resort named the Jekyll Island Club Hotel. The $20 million in restoration funds have all been invested in the buildings and grounds, since the facility can only be leased. Great care was taken to create a faithful restoration while installing modern conveniences. The Club is once again a showcase, and is now available for everyone to enjoy.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Monday, January 12, 2009
Quirky Monday
Fun Monday - Show and Tell --Jan is our most gracious hostess this week and here is her question.
Thanks for hosting this week Jan, good topic! For more FM click hereSaturday, January 10, 2009
Its that time again
Boy where does the time go, it's mail call again. Most of our mail this week was "Bills" Yuck! But yesterday we received this card. Take a look, its an anniversary card, now isn't that nice! The only trouble is ---- our anniversary takes place in Oct. It's from the realtor who sold us our villa here in Georgia. She is either fashionably late or extremely early, we have yet to figure that out. We feel honored that she at least was thinking of us. 

Now go on over to ipost to see what others got in the mail!
Friday, January 9, 2009
Travels with Tom
Thursday, January 8, 2009
High Sky
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Monday, January 5, 2009
Whats On Your Mind?
Stuck in traffic makes me think of shooting someone, making an illegal u turn, driving on the shoulder of the road , as you can see I do not deal with traffic too well. Playing with children, especially my grandchildren, gives me a sense of pleasure and peace and also, "when are they going to tire out so I can sit down." I have no pets, but I can tell you what I think when I see someone walking their pet/dog "They better clean up the "do do" and have respect for someone Else's property.
When I can't sleep,usually that is when I am worried about something or something I have planned, like a trip, party, working on a project or minor little details of something that is about to happen.
Since I have gotten older, my thought process has changed, the little mishaps in life are no longer worthy of taking up space in my brain. Life is a journey and that includes the good and the bad. Life is also very short, so I try to make the best of situations. I have a ongoing dialog with "God" whether it being, thank you for today, thank you for keeping us and our loved ones safe, even thank you for a good parking spot and sometimes, forgive me for maybe cussing a little.
Thanks for hosting Faye, you really give us "Food for thought"
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Sunday, January 4, 2009
Mail Call Sunday

Wow a week has gone by already and its Mail call again. ipost invites us to talk about the mail we received, either snail or email.
This is the kind of mail I like to receive, discount coupons, I love shopping and when I can get a bargain, I'm there. Both of these stores are just around the corner from my home, so its very convenient. The other piece of mail is the monthly news letter from my home church in Pa. I enjoy reading the latest happenings in the church and it makes me feel connected when I am away for a few months. Of course it helps to have The church Lady being the secretary there, beings she is my Daughter and all! She makes sure a copy gets mailed to us down here in Georgia. That's all for now, see you next Sunday. Sooo what did you get in the mail this week?? Go on over an sign up click here!
Friday, January 2, 2009
Another Rant and Rave Session
Look what taxpayers' Wall Street rescue helped buy one former honcho!
Peter Kraus -- a former top executive at Merrill Lynch who received a $25-million golden parachute after only three months' work -- has landed himself a $37-million Park Avenue pad.
Kraus, 55, doled out the staggering sum for the five-bedroom co-op at 720 Park Ave. near East 70th Street after taking $25 million from Merrill after the company was sold to Bank of America in September.
Chalk it up to brilliant negotiation skills, and being in the right place at the right time: The Post says that Merrill hired Kraus as an executive vice president in summer, and agreed to a $50-million total pay package for him -- including the customary giant golden parachute.
"Although he did not officially start work until September, Kraus hit the jackpot after just a couple of days, when Merrill CEO John Thain sold the company to Bank of America," the Post notes. "The sale automatically triggered the $25 million payout under Kraus' contract. He left Merrill this month."
His parachute is equivalent to 0.1% of the $25 billion cash infusion that Bank of America and Merrill together got under the government’s bailout plan for the financial system










