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Hi Barb, I’m so glad I checked back with you and saw that you had left me a comment! Please come and visit my blog. You’re aways welcome! That sounds great about having lunch sometime. Blogland is a small place to be sometimes isn’t it? Looking forward to seeing pictures of your home. Cole is a precious little guy. You’re a lucky Grandma! Hope to hear from you soon.
~Warmly, Melissa ๐
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The Hostess With the Mostess…An Easy Kitchen Table Project
Barb, trip sounds so refreshing for the soul. I love your apple picking partner. What a real cutie he is. The simmering recipe sounds wonderful and easy enough for me to tackle. Thanks for all the details. Marty
The Hostess With the Mostess…An Easy Kitchen Table Project
Barb, I love the simmering spice idea, I’m so not crafty but I think I can manage this one. Your trip looks wonderful, can’t wait to see more pictures. And your apple picking partner is a doll. I understand your need for rejuvenation, the ocean does it for me, but we all need a special place that we can keep in our hearts and minds. Can’t wait for your next post.
Kathy
The Hostess With the Mostess…An Easy Kitchen Table Project
Barb, I know what you mean about filling your soul and getting in touch with Gods handiwork. I feel that way at the ocean and it does beckon you to come back. What a fun trip for your family. Little Guy is a DOLL!, what a great little face and smile. Wonderful ideas to share for a hostess gift. One year I dried fruit and placed it in my garland on the mantel. It was a fun addition. I have always wanted to do a door piece with fruit but it would rot in 2 days. I love the Williamsburg look. Maybe some day I will try one. Thankyou for sharing I love to go places with you and I love your ideas.Hugs Kathysue
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Barb, what a wonderful trip, that palace I unbelievable and the gardens amazing. I have several family members that go there year after year for vacation and they never tire of what it has to offer. They are also huge history buffs!
Cynthia
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Looks like a lot of fun, Barb! I’ve never toured there, just visited. I would love to go if I could get my homebody family away from the beach!
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Barb I love the picture of you and your honey, great picture of both of you. Oh how I want to go back, you did a fabulous job showing us Williamsburg. The Rockefeller kitchen cupboards reminded me of my color in the kitchen, and oh how I want that sink and stove. I am a throw back of the 1930s I guess. Loved my guided tour with you,
xoxo Kathysue
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Happy Anniversary…sounds like you had a great time! Williamsburg is a fascinating place…I’m like to go back sometime! ๐
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Happy Anniversary! What a great place to spend a romantic, thrown-back-in-time vacation!!! I love Williamsburg! Bobby and I honeymooned there and go almost every year!!!
Your images make me want to get in the car and head south right now!!!!
Looks like you soaked in all the beauty there!!!!