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That place is amazing! They built that dam in so short a time compared to the years they take to build a section of an interstate now. I think the work ethic was different then. :0)
You will have a blast with that new cookbook, trying out it’s recipes, but I’ll bet you will add your flavorful twist to them to make them even better.
Love the pic! You look just like yourself. :0) You cute little thing!
Ah Pam, you are such a sweet friend! It is hard to be cute when your sweetin bullets. haha! I debated putting the picture on the website because it was not a real good picture, but captured the experience. :0)
Isn’t it amazing at the work ethic of people now and in 1933. People back then would work until their fingers bled. Not sure how many folks would do that today.
June 30th, 2009 at 6:59 am
LOVE this picture!
July 3rd, 2009 at 2:42 pm
Thank you Debbie! It was 110 degrees that day, but it was still beautiful to enjoy such technology.
Blessings,
Betty
July 6th, 2009 at 10:19 pm
That place is amazing! They built that dam in so short a time compared to the years they take to build a section of an interstate now. I think the work ethic was different then. :0)
You will have a blast with that new cookbook, trying out it’s recipes, but I’ll bet you will add your flavorful twist to them to make them even better.
Love the pic! You look just like yourself. :0) You cute little thing!
July 8th, 2009 at 9:27 pm
Ah Pam, you are such a sweet friend! It is hard to be cute when your sweetin bullets. haha! I debated putting the picture on the website because it was not a real good picture, but captured the experience. :0)
Isn’t it amazing at the work ethic of people now and in 1933. People back then would work until their fingers bled. Not sure how many folks would do that today.
Blessings,
Betty