The long goodbye. . .
Scandinavians are notorious for their "long goodbyes," you know, standing in the entry, not wanting to be the first to open the door. My friends, this is not a death. We're doing just fine. At least now everyone finally has something to write in about. Ha. :)
Here are today's goodbyes:
Aging Cardinals
After missing a day or two on the blog, I see it's going away. You've done yeoman (electronically) work and entertain any number of aging Cardinals. Thanks a lot.
How's your mom?
I hope to see you soon---at least when the golf courses open. With this weather, we maybe could golf in January.
Best to Kathleen and the grandchild.
Paul Strandberg
Continues to check 
Just wanted to add my thanks for the job you have done with the blog. I will look forward to it resuming in 2010. Even though you posted the closing of the blog a couple days ago, I continue to check it each morning - not sure why, but it has been interesting reading all the goodbye postings. Take care and enjoy Tucson.
Paula Hanson
I, like Patty Bratton Wicken, am from the Class of '67 but I loved reading the stories, enjoying the pictures, like everyone else. You guys did an excellent job on this blog. I also checked it almost daily.
Gretchen Obert
No comments:
Post a Comment