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Friday, November 30, 2007
11/30 Still more pics
Quincy fitting in a tight spot when we were putting up the tree
My house
A sad saloon in Bay St. Louis
A familiar sight--No Trespassing sign and desolation.
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Joe put up our Tree yesterday too...Kirby could care less,(he takes Quincy's attitude) but Kitty LOVES to 'help'. She loves everything about the tree, and I have way more behavioral problems with her than I did with my boys when they were little.
Rather you than me. :) I was so worried about Quincy and Cookie, but neither one has bothered the tree at all yet. Don't think I'm going to tempt them by putting presents underneath.
We used to throw down at the Fire Dog (back in the day). There was also a bar across the street (on the beachside) called The Good Life (owned by a family friend) that we would frequent as well.
Aw, Des, I'm so glad you wrote. It means a lot to hear from someone who is from here. I love it here so much, but it's nothing like those of you who've called it home forever. I saw the Fire Dog Saloon (or the remnants of it) in a Jimmy Buffett music video at Margaritaville. My sister ended up buying me a bumper sticker I coveted-- WWJBD (What Would Jimmy Buffett Do?)
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Joe put up our Tree yesterday too...Kirby could care less,(he takes Quincy's attitude) but Kitty LOVES to 'help'. She loves everything about the tree, and I have way more behavioral problems with her than I did with my boys when they were little.
Rather you than me. :) I was so worried about Quincy and Cookie, but neither one has bothered the tree at all yet. Don't think I'm going to tempt them by putting presents underneath.
We used to throw down at the Fire Dog (back in the day). There was also a bar across the street (on the beachside) called The Good Life (owned by a family friend) that we would frequent as well.
Those were the days!
Aw, Des, I'm so glad you wrote. It means a lot to hear from someone who is from here. I love it here so much, but it's nothing like those of you who've called it home forever. I saw the Fire Dog Saloon (or the remnants of it) in a Jimmy Buffett music video at Margaritaville. My sister ended up buying me a bumper sticker I coveted-- WWJBD (What Would Jimmy Buffett Do?)
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