7.29.2008
Dog Thief
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) -- A Portland, Ore., woman who had given up hope of ever seeing her missing ceramic dog again said the item has returned -- with photos of its travels.
Edwina Cramer-Norris said she had assumed the dog was gone for good when it disappeared last month, but then she began receiving postcards addressed "To Master" from "Lucky Dog," KPTV, Portland, Ore., reported Monday.
Cramer-Norris said she saw a blue van leave her driveway Sunday and when she went outside to investigate, she found her missing lawn decoration sitting in a makeshift dog house alongside a photo album documenting its adventures. She said the pictures depict the dog with a family at locations including DisneyWorld, Graceland, the Mississippi River and New Orleans.
She said a note accompanying the pictures explained that the dog had needed a vacation from Oregon because the weather was too rainy.
"It's a strange thing," she said. "We're happy to have him back and it gives us something to share with others. (It's) some kind of a strange story."
Cramer-Norris said the missing dog returned with two new additions to the family -- a pair of ceramic puppies.
Edwina Cramer-Norris said she had assumed the dog was gone for good when it disappeared last month, but then she began receiving postcards addressed "To Master" from "Lucky Dog," KPTV, Portland, Ore., reported Monday.
Cramer-Norris said she saw a blue van leave her driveway Sunday and when she went outside to investigate, she found her missing lawn decoration sitting in a makeshift dog house alongside a photo album documenting its adventures. She said the pictures depict the dog with a family at locations including DisneyWorld, Graceland, the Mississippi River and New Orleans.
She said a note accompanying the pictures explained that the dog had needed a vacation from Oregon because the weather was too rainy.
"It's a strange thing," she said. "We're happy to have him back and it gives us something to share with others. (It's) some kind of a strange story."
Cramer-Norris said the missing dog returned with two new additions to the family -- a pair of ceramic puppies.
7.27.2008
Fredo
Mrs. Geoff Day is younger than the reunion interval of three decades
Kim (different frames) and Eric (in the tie) is from the 2003 reunion--5 years goes by so quick now. I believe that's Jim "Feds" Fetterman.
7.25.2008
No, I can't explain Maethodoron
Maethodoron amid the Oak Grove
Can someone explain this to me? Especially, Western Pa's fascination with Medieval festivals and playacting.
Show Hil some love
7.22.2008
Check the ClustrMap for Siam Reap
Going to Cambodia and China next month. Plan to put big dots from SE Asia and Hong Kong on the map, so put some stuff up here for me to check from the Internet cafes and I'll try to post some pictures. Anyone need silk, spices or jade?
7.17.2008
We Didn't Start the Fire
A visual version of the song. I guess I didn't realize what some of those words were!
7.15.2008
wow, ya'll
7.10.2008
A Summer Evening in Pittsboro, NC
I was jest a' passin' through town. The good doctor was jest gettin' off work. Yet, somehow we wore matching outfits. Doc's better half appeared like an apparition, or perhaps a second head. This is North Carolina, folks.
Nice lush arrangement
7.09.2008
Everyone likes oreos
7.06.2008
More Duffy
A full-throated Welsh girl without the wine, whine or coke addiction. And she can speak in paragraphs with self-effacing maturity. Too bad she looks like Pam Anderson's kid sister.
Love American Style
Friday nights on ABC: the Brady Bunch, the Partridge Family and if your parents were hip, L.A.S. with it's catchy theme song and wink-wink, knowing mildly racy story lines. So what genre was it exactly? And was it really hinting at key parties and other pre-AIDS libertine 70's stuff?
Was Room 222 and the Odd Couple part of that power Friday lineup?
Was Room 222 and the Odd Couple part of that power Friday lineup?
A female Tom Jones
I love the stuffed up nose vocals.
7.03.2008
Last one. Promise.
Bridezilla
I want Sarah Haskins to be my bff.
Express yourself!
For Jeff
Of course, anyone else can pipe in (har) if they're interested, but I'd like to Jeff to listen to this, read the comments, and tell me if you think the organist hit wrong notes or accidentally transposed the organ. And why. In fifty words or more. :-)