Day FIVE HUNDRED FOUR of Presidential recovery.
Day FIVE HUNDRED FOUR of Presidential recovery.


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Mornin’ y’all! Da Bears.
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Good mornin’, Miss Wee! Henceforth, will these guys just colloquially be known as “Da Bears”? Coffee’s ready, ma’am. 😉
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Morning Wee!
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Mornin’ Menage!
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Mornin’ Wee! Chicago has gone done the sh*thole. Sad, for such a great city.
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Good mornin’, and happy Sunday! We’re going big this morning, like we usually do, since I’m running behind schedule. Keep your head on a swivel and carpe’ your coffee.
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Garcias, T! Thought I’se goin’ blind for a minute….
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Thanks T! I missed your good coffee. Happy Sunday!
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Mornin’ Tex! Our faithful coffee provider.
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Morning everyone. Back from a trip to the Foxfire festival with our youngest grandson. Amazing how these resourceful and hard working Appalachian people eked a living out of this rough mountain terrain, and yet still found time to create beautiful art and music. So much forest, so little arable land around there. Much had to come from hunting, foraging, and raising animals, I’d say.
Rabun county is the most northeastern county in Georgia, and we traveled up through Tennessee along the beautiful Ocoee River, into North Carolina for a wee bit, then dipped down into Georgia. My husband said after leaving the graveled roads we took everything but a pack mule into that village, and he’s right. They had a trailer with hay bale seats hooked up to a tractor, which took us up to the village. If you were able to, you could hike up, of course.
We enjoyed time with the grandson, and the trip. I was especially taken with the many, many foods they offered in the cabins, cooked over open fires, and so many of them were made from sourdough. Grandson indulged himself quite generously. They even had sourdough lemon cookies, as well as chocolate chip. My husband and grandson were excited to see the black powder rifle shooting, and especially the blacksmithing and wood carving.
If you’re ever in the area, this corner of Georgia has got to be one of the most gorgeous places on the earth, still filled with rugged natural beauty.
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I’ll bet it was awesome! What are the pretty things on top?
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Musical instruments this man makes out of all kinds of found materials.
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That looks neat! Many moons ago we went to visit one of Pop’s buddies from the Navy and went to the Georgia Mountain Fair in Hiawassee, GA. First time I ever saw cloggers. I dont much remember the food from that long ago, but I’m sure I partook of some of the goodies.
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Hiwassee isn’t too far from where we used to be, when we lived in the cabin down in Ringgold.
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Good morning, Menagerie! That sounds like a wonderful trip.
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National Cancer Survivors’ Day
National Boone Day – Daniel that is
National VCR Day – haven’t used it in 5 years, still have a closet full of videos
National Oklahoma Day
National Chocolate Ice Cream Day – perfect!
National Gardening Week
World Caring Day
World Food Safety Day
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Cancer Survivors, all day long!! Mornin’ Czarina!
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Salute to the survivors. I’ve been killing weeds in the garden this morning, and some chocolate ice cream sounds good right about now. Grab some coffee, ma’am.
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Morning czarina!
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Morning czarina! I love ice cream (although I don’t indulge often) and chocolate is great. I still have a VCR and videos, which I haven’t used for a very long time.
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Our Favorite Sunday Columnist has some thoughts on England’s anti – “George Floyd” moment that might begin to turn things around over there. What a mess. Especially when your royals are on the side of the goat herders.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2026/06/minneapolis_to_hampshire_mass_derangement_to_murder.html
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