Just some observations in life's adventures:
I watched the most charming, sweet movie,
A Good Year , starring Russell Crowe. I loved the ambience of this movie, set in a French vineyard- made me want to go out and buy it. I suggest you add this movie to your Summer movie list.
A Good Year - Movie Trailer - YouTube
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... a young Max Skinner spends his childhood summer holidays learning to appreciate the finer things in life at his Uncle Henry's vineyard estate in Provence in southeastern France. Some 25 years later, Max is an unethical, aggressive, hard-working London-based investment trader. Following his uncle's death, Max is the sole beneficiary of the French property. He travels to Provence to prepare a quick sale.....
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I have a new
best commercial about Morton (Morty) and Leah (Lee) Kaufman who are 90, married 44 years, who live in Valley Stream, NY. I just want to pinch their cheeks. :floorlaugh: Kudos to Swifter:
"
Morty, are you listening?" :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh:
The Power of the Everyday Effect - Swiffer - YouTube
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and the commercial:
Morty Are You Listening? - Swiffer Dusters - YouTube
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I want to live in Cedar Cove with Olivia. :floorlaugh: What a quaint town by the sea in Washington. I need to check out this series of books by Debbie Macomber. Anyone read them?
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In "Debbie Macomber's Cedar Cove," Andie MacDowell plays Judge Olivia Lockhart, whose Cedar Cove Municipal Court is the professional milieu and social microcosm of issues the judge will face in her own day-to-day life with family and friends. Jack Griffith (Dylan Neal), the editor of the Cedar Cove Chronicle, is a new friend and potential love interest for Judge Lockhart.
http://www.hallmarkchannel.com/cedarcove/about
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I have a wasp that lives in my light fixture on my back deck (well maybe not "in", but behind, I guess- in the siding???). I researched this particular wasp- seems there are all kinds (live and learn), because I was afraid to be stung :scared:, Seems this wasp does not bite, so I'll leave it alone.
The wasp looks just like the picture in this article (for an insect- it's pretty good looking :floorlaugh

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http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/bugs/wasp/
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Thanks for reading :seeya: