

Bits and pieces of my life. I am a lifelong Christian. I have been married for over 42 years to Stan. No children. We have 1 Chihuahua, Christopher Robin, and 3 cats named Capt. Fishipants (a rare MALE calico), Daphne Doolittle, Amelia Peabody. We have 9 nieces/nephews and 10 grandnieces/nephews whom we love. My hobbies are genealogy, reading, digital scrapbooking, history, dogs, homemaking. This is a personal blog, not a business. I share what interests me I am not selling or making a profit.
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Wednesday, December 07, 2011
Went To The Mountains Today
My Mom, Dad, Stan and I went to Hendersonville today. It was a dreary, rainy day. It started off being 63 degrees but by lunch it was down to 53 degrees and the wind picked up. But we had our umbrellas and got to shop at all the thrift stores. We ate at one of our favorite restaurants, Never Blue. On the way home we took the longer way on the old Hwy 176. It was the main highway to the mountains before Interstate 26 was built. It's pretty winding but had nice scenery. Here is a photo I took of a waterfall we could see in the distance. In the summer, you can't see this waterfall from the road because of all the leaves but we got to see it today with the leaves all gone.

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