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Published: November 24th 2007
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...a thousand words, and much easier to read, so I'm going to just show a bunch of pictures, about a bunch of things, and let you enjoy them a bunch!
I hope you all had a filling Thanksgiving. We had great food and wonderful company and gobs to be thankful about......Vicki


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Remember when I said Remember when I said
Remember when I said

road runners are fast?
Here's our Thanksgiving table...Here's our Thanksgiving table...
Here's our Thanksgiving table...

before food was spilled on it!
There are pomegranatesThere are pomegranates
There are pomegranates

beside the patio where we get together every afternoon. They were all ripe when we got here, and had started to split open, so we didn't eat any of them.
This is what a pomegranate treeThis is what a pomegranate tree
This is what a pomegranate tree

looks like....it's a bush!
Welcome to Palm Springs!Welcome to Palm Springs!
Welcome to Palm Springs!

Bob and I spent the day in Palm Springs, and sure enough, they're going to have Christmas even though it's summer here! Their streets are lined with the banners hanging from the light poles; each banner is different, and at the bottom it tells who made it. Some were made by school kids and some by organizations. They all had a Christmas theme, but that's all they had in common. They were very interesting, but I thought these most depicted my confusion between the weather and the season.
You probably think you recognize  You probably think you recognize
You probably think you recognize

these two, but they're not from Montana!
Sometimes one idea doesn't Sometimes one idea doesn't
Sometimes one idea doesn't

appeal to everyone!
Notice the color of the golf courseNotice the color of the golf course
Notice the color of the golf course

and the color of the landscape? That's not an exaggeration!
These are pretty, in their own way,These are pretty, in their own way,
These are pretty, in their own way,

aren't they? And you can see that they ALMOST bathe the landscape in shade!


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