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Hello from Maryellen in the US.

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ladywharton
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quotePosted at 20:21 on 3rd January 2009
Thanks Ruth.  It's a small world, isn't it?  Arizona is beautiful.  I have visited there.  Drove across country.  Did not expect the vast openness, it was awesome!  I like the coziness of England, though.  I read where no point in England is more than 75 miles from an ocean.  This website is awesome.  I am so glad I finally registered.  Do you have pics posted?  Well, I'm off to work.  Happy New Year to you too!
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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 20:26 on 3rd January 2009

I do, Maryellen.  If you just click on the name above every person's avatar, it will take you to their picture page.  I planned a lot of our vacation by surfing around this site.  Have a good day at work.

 

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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 08:38 on 4th January 2009

Welcome to POE...I'm in Oregon, (USA) but I have belonged to Pennsylvania Historical Societies for years on end...became aquatinted with an "Sarah Gage" one time that was working in one of the Libraries, and after she got out of college she took this part of her "work" and made it into an job by helping genealogist's find sources of help, through tours over into Europe, after they find their relatives here in the USA. Hope you enjoy your time here at POE!!!  As for flying a lot of that might depend on how big the airplane is, those that are so small they hold out their hand at the end of the runway, while you run into it for a "take off" boost in the air,  never thrilled me to much either..laughs* Perhaps Merkaba meditation would better suit the purpose?

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Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 12:20 on 4th January 2009
Welcome (again ,i think,)from Colorado !!!(formerly Atlanta,Georgia)
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Lorraine
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quotePosted at 16:54 on 5th January 2009
Hello Maryellen
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Gives Up! '
Gives Up! '
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quotePosted at 19:42 on 5th January 2009
Hello from Liverpool UK! Laughing
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 19:44 on 5th January 2009
On 3rd January 2009 16:46, Maryellen Roos wrote:

Krissy, I think I was in Bangor for one of my daughter's softball games.  I have heard of Mt. Bethel.

Mary Jo, you have an impressive family tree.  They were busy? 

 

 
That's my school!! Bangor Slaters!!!!  Wow, small world!!
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