So, we were in Amish country this weekend to celebrate our 2-year anniversary.
It's an interesting place, and I have a lot to say. But I'll wait until I've got some visual accompaniment.
Suffice it to say--and I'm speaking as a fairly religious/spiritual person myself--there are very few places in the world where one can buy a cone of farm fresh ice cream AND get a free anti-abortion pamphlet at the same time. One-stop shopping!
Synergy. It's the wave of the future.
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on 4/15/2007
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The much awaited TLA Day 2. If it seems long and boring, then I have accurately portrayed the experience.
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Your words look like the beginning of Star Wars.
This was fun and served as a great function for procrastination.
Now back to work...
If a picture speaks a thousand words, this was worth a million.
It was like watching the people lined up for early bird shoppers at Christmas time, ready to grab a cabbage patch kid!
Thank you,
Brenda Sturgis