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Date Posted: 23:38:51 10/13/05 Thu
Author: Phyllis
Author Host/IP: dial-69-67-229-137.usadatanet.net / 69.67.229.137
Subject: Re: what a day!
In reply to: tina swinimer 's message, "what a day!" on 02:19:49 10/11/05 Tue

Hi Tina,

I enjoy your updates so very much. I forgot that Canada celebrates their Thanksgiving in October. My mouth was watering by the time I finished reading your descriptions of delicious meals. I am glad that your family is nearby.

As far as your grandchildren waiting to chose their mates/boyfriends, I think it is a good idea. There was an article in newspaper regarding New Englanders waiting to get married. The age for men was 27.2 and for women 25.7.

I do not know if you heard that the southwest part of New Hampshire near the Vermont line had severe flooding.
Rescue crews searched two rivers for missing people. New Hampshire has been declared a disaster area and our governor is seeking federal help. It came on so suddenly due to all the heavy rain and several people lost their lives. From the pictures on t.v. it was so bad, roads were destroyed and bridges gave way. It will take a very long time to repair all the damage. I can't remember this happening in New Hampshire from flooding this bad.

I did not intend to write all this in this posting but thought I would let you know what was going on in our state.

Today we have not had any rain, thank goodness.

I am looking forward to our Thanksgiving celebrate next month. I will be having my family here that live nearby.

Please keep in touch. Hello to Ellie, Donna, Margaret and any other readers.

Phyllis

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