post a comment | posted 17 hours ago
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Today is the first day of school for our students.
post a comment | posted 2 days ago
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Now that the episode has aired, I feel safe letting you know that I did, in fact, win Carl Kassell's voice in my answering machine. I was asked a question about John Edward's affair which I was able to answer without problem. The second question...
post a comment | posted 2 days ago
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Another breakfast at the Lake House, and it was time to pack up and leave Middleton Inn.
post a comment | posted 2 days ago
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We were worried.
post a comment | posted 2 days ago
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Laura's goal for the day was to sit by the pool and read. While that would suit me for awhile, I was up for a bit more adventure. I changed into paddling gear and went to find one of the rental kayaks available from the inn.
The boat I rent...
post a comment | posted 2 days ago
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We got up early enough for breakfast at the Lake House on the grounds. It was a bit odd. There was no one to greet or seat us. We just wandered in and helped ourselves to a very nice full breakfast. I guess they figured that anyone who was t...
post a comment | posted 2 days ago
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Laura said she really needed a weekend away before school got ramped up.
post a comment | posted 5 days ago
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The second phone call from Emily at Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me came Monday evening.
post a comment | posted 6 days ago
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Thanks to a post on the Not Very Bright blog, I've just learned that Richland County Library has joined the ranks of those that are starting to use Flickr effectively to post historic images.
post a comment | posted 1 week ago
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Saturday morning I got up at 4:00 am, loaded the kayak into the truck and headed south once more to the Edisto River.