by Secret (PM , CC ) on Tuesday June 24, 2008 @ 12:06 PM
Hiya Miss Secret!
I have to talk with the guy who works on our laptop because for some reason I cannot post pictures from home. Im pretty certain its the virus software he has installed. The damn thing is annoying!
by Mackenzie90 (PM , CC ) on Thursday June 26, 2008 @ 1:34 PM
Hiya Miss Mackenzie! Thank you
How is life downeast? Any sunny days yet?
Have you ever been to/heard of Mt Hope Cemetery in Bangor? The website says, "On April, 23rd. 2009, Mount Hope Cemetery will officiall turn 175 years old, making it one of the nations oldest garden cemeteries. Established in 1834, concurrent with the incorporation that same year of Bangor, Maine, the cemetery's host city, the Mount Hope Cemetery Corporation, beginning with fify acres, owned roughly 264 acres of land by 1996." I think I may have to visit.
Many Blogstream members are there
already! Quotes from members: "It's like blog lite!" -- "I like the instant
gratification!" -- "Stop spectating, get in the game!"
If you have not joined in, you are really missing out!
Bear Hugs!
PolarB ;)
Keep at the photography.... you're good!
Huggles!
Polly
Huggles +
Polly
I have to talk with the guy who works on our laptop because for some reason I cannot post pictures from home. Im pretty certain its the virus software he has installed. The damn thing is annoying!
Glad you liked the pics!
Huggles!
Polly
Cheers! ~MacKenzie
How is life downeast? Any sunny days yet?
Have you ever been to/heard of Mt Hope Cemetery in Bangor? The website says, "On April, 23rd. 2009, Mount Hope Cemetery will officiall turn 175 years old, making it one of the nations oldest garden cemeteries. Established in 1834, concurrent with the incorporation that same year of Bangor, Maine, the cemetery's host city, the Mount Hope Cemetery Corporation, beginning with fify acres, owned roughly 264 acres of land by 1996." I think I may have to visit.
Huggles!
Polly