Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Boo!
This delightfully decorated fence was seen in Northport, Maine in early October. I hope it survived the storm.
Halloween has been postponed for many children on the east coast (including my own grandchildren) after Sandy's terrible destruction. Let's hope the lights will come back on and their lives will get back to normal soon. For E, M & A.
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Hello Carol:
ReplyDeleteFrom all that we read, the hurricane has wreaked havoc and caused distress to so many people. The pain of it all is even more acute when one knows those involved. Our hearts go out to them.
Hello Jane and Lance ~ Your kind words are deeply appreciated after a week of heartbreaking images and loss. I am happy to report my son and his family now have light and heat!
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