Tumblr?

I like the layout, and like the fragmentary nature of it, although I am not sure if I’m doing it right. Blog will still go on naturally, but I do like having a little bin to put quotes and pics, it creates a nice collage.

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8 Responses to Tumblr?

  1. Stevie says:

    Hi Sheila! I’m off point here, but I’ve sent you a few emails and didn’t hear back from you – just checking to see if you’ve received them. Love you! XXX Stevie

  2. red says:

    Yes, darling – check your email. Love you!!!!

  3. Ken says:

    “…and as much brandy as can be obtained.”

    After the fairly precise nature of the recipe prior to that point, I had to laugh reading that.

  4. karen says:

    Quote from the Hancock Herald is lovely–how ever did you find it? I used to work for the Hancock Herald. Not joking.

  5. Sharon Ferguson says:

    Sheila – had to share this with you because the lead singer playing the Thomas Jefferson part is like…HAWT…(I think he’s an actor in this video not the actual singer – am trying to find out more about this)…and I couldn’t help but think of our planned double date…think he could play your Alexander Hamilton while I get someone like say…James Wilby or somewhat to play my George Washington?

    Its a take off on original hit, “Apologize”(I think that’s who did the original song…Im a clueless geezer of 40something…) but its set to lyrics about the Declaration of Independence. Really an awesome video. The group that actually sponsored the video is called the Soomo group that does curriculum etc for education.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZfRaWAtBVg&feature=player_embedded

  6. Sharon Ferguson says:

    Oh grrr…I may have given you the wrong link:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZfRaWAtBVg

  7. red says:

    Ken – I know, after all that proper recipe talk – suddenly you see a bunch of Princeton undergraduates sneaking around, raiding various liquor cabinets.

  8. red says:

    Karen – no way, how funny!! I found it in this little awesome “Book of Days” I have – published in the early 1930s and the quotes (one per day) are all really eclectic like that one.

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