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I plan on coming back, later this Easter week, and visiting the real reason for this happy season, but I thought it would be fun to take a quick peek into some old school Easter week traditions that may have changed a wee, little bit over the years. Holidays always bring back memories of holidays past
I saw Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman made their first court appearances, last week, for their involvement in this college entrance scandal thing. I'm certainly not a movie enthusiast or even a big TV watcher, for that matter, so the only role I remember Felicity playing was Julia on one of my very favorite oldies, Frasier
Even though I wrote the following back in the spring of 2016, when the game, Wordscapes, recently told me that coon was not a word, I was reminded of this post. Sure, the less commonly used form, coon, is missing the "ra", but, sometimes, that's just how we do things around here in the South, Wordscapes
Despite being angelic in appearance, the dog, who liked to eat all things, was never allowed to roam free in the home of the very nice family without supervision for fear that she would deconstruct and devour its contents. But, thankfully, when the foreign objects didn't sit well, the very nice family would hear the telltale rhythmic coughing, which alerted them to get the dog, who liked to eat all things, outside before she could heave up the always fascinating array of colorful items. One day, the very nice family's dog, who liked to eat all things, scratched on the door as she was ready to come inside from her afternoon rounds. Whatever the sequence of events, the dog, who liked to eat all things, was more than happy to receive the Lord's bounty and test its digestibility.