Conversation – 15
Welcome to conversation – 15. This is number 15 of this thread.
We are in TAY. This Thread is three years old.
I hope you enjoy this as it covers music, fashion and most of all
Heidi Daus. I am an Avid Collector. ♥ my focus is fashion being a former
fashion model. As a singer I cover lots of old school music and popular and
show tunes. Movies are a must. We talk about a lot of things in Conversation.
Please remember this is TAY! I am still learning the new system so bear with me.
Blessings to you all. ♥ Happy Holidays ♥
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Have some Apple Cider and enjoy your day. 🙂
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Groovin On A Sunday Afternoon – The Rascals
Groovin’ on a Sunday afternoon
Really couldn’t get away too soon
I can’t imagine anything that’s better
The world is ours whenever we’re together
There ain’t a place I’d like to be instead of
Movin’ down a crowded avenue
Doin’ anything we like to do
There’s always lots of things that we can see
We can be anyone we like to be
And all those happy people we could meet just
Groovin’ on a Sunday afternoon
Really couldn’t get away too soon
No, no, no, no
We’ll keep on spending sunny days this way
We’re gonna talk and laugh our time away
I feel it coming closer day by day
Life would be ecstasy, you and me endlessly
Groovin’ on a Sunday afternoon
Really couldn’t get away to soon
No, no, no, no
Groovin’ (uh huh, uh huh)
Groovin’ -
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Just some Halloween stories. Boo!
About to go to lunch with my family. ♥
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The tiny township of Tunnelton was named for the number of railroad tunnels constructed around it, beginning in the 1850s. One of them, Tunnelton Tunnel (a.k.a. The Big Tunnel), is one of the Hoosier State’s most feared landmarks. Reportedly, there are a few ghosts who refuse to leave the area, including a man who was beheaded in an accident during the tunnel’s construction and still roams the grounds with his head in one hand and a lantern in the other. But the most famous of this tunnel’s tenants is Henry Dixon. In 1908, the body of Dixon—who worked as a night watchman for the railroad—was found just inside the tunnel with a gash to the back of his head, his lantern still lit beside him. Dixon’s murder was never solved, and locals claim that he still haunts the area seeking justice for his death.
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In the depths of the Great Depression, the Oh Henry Ballroom southwest of Chicago drew young people hoping to dance away their troubles. One night, a teenage girl named Mary had a fight with her boyfriend at a dance and decided to walk home along Archer Avenue. She was killed by a hit-and-run driver and buried nearby in Resurrection Cemetery. Since then, residents have described a girl in a white party dress hitchhiking along the avenue. A cab driver even picked her up, and she asked to be taken to the cemetery. But by the time they arrived at the gates, Resurrection Mary had vanished.
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When the Army Corps of Engineers flooded the foothills of the North Georgia mountains to create Lake Lanier in the 1950s, 59 square miles of farmland, homes, and businesses disappeared beneath the water. In the process, the federal government relocated more than 250 families—along with 20 cemeteries and all their corpses. A nasty streak of freak accidents and mysterious drowning deaths have convinced locals that the lake has been cursed ever since. Some people who have survived near-drownings at the lake have reported feeling hands dragging them down beneath the surface.
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he Don CeSar hotel in St. Pete Beach, Florida, was built by Thomas Rowe and named for a character in the opera Maritana. Rowe had attended the opera during his time as a student in London, and he fell head over heels for its star, a Spanish aristocrat named Lucinda. They regularly met at a fountain in the city and made plans to sail to America and be married. But Lucinda’s parents didn’t approve of their romance and took her back to Spain. He wrote her faithfully, but his letters were returned unopened. Only one letter of Lucinda’s ever reached Rowe. “Time is infinite,” she wrote. “I wait for you by our fountain … to share our timeless love, our destiny is time.” According to legend, Lucinda died of a broken heart; Rowe, who said he would never love anyone else, would go on to build his hotel. It was completed in 1928 and features an exact replica of the fountain where the lovebirds spent happier times. Rowe’s ghost has been spotted on the beach, on the hotel’s fifth floor and in the lobby, and in the garden, where he is sometimes seen holding the hand of a woman believed to be Lucinda.
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What a nice post. Thank you for those kind words. I am always thinking about people.
Yes my daughter was touch and go. I did not want to write about it until it was over.Scene right of terms of endearment. God works in strange ways.
Mcpoopoo I hope you feel better soon. Here is what you were looking for.
This is a Diane Gilman Top. ♥
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Cherie,
Sorry I scared you I promise it is only for Halloween. In the Midwest and certain states
Halloween is a tradition. We have a full moon and beautiful colored leaves. ♥Sometimes it is so cool everyone in these parts turn on the Fireplace. 🙂
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I am taking a break. My daughter is watching Hocus Pocus I know she is doing better.♥
Yes I have been there did you go down in the elevator to the bottom where you have to
put on rain gear? I actually stood on the edge of bottom of the Falls and watch the entire
fall on me. What a feeling. ♥ Did you take a boat ride under the falls. I had lunch at a
seafood restaurant that spins around the falls as you eat.♥ Great sea food. ♥Taci thank you for your prayers. 🙂 I have to go get you more hiking shoes. 🙂
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Sheba,
I just wanted to thank you for your warm words. You know me so well. I would run through the thread to make sure everyone was ok. I wasn’t posting until I saw you were in something serious. I am so thankful your dear one is ok. So many had you close in there hearts. Each person is so special. This thread is strong! It is also kind. That is very hard to find today. I am so glad you all have touched my life. Sheba my arms are around you. Prayers will continue. Love Ya Shebs! ♡♡♡ -
Sheba Dear …. My Dear trust me, that’s what I meant in my earlier post … ” Complication ” no one internally bleeds for nothing. Now NO worries, No “lawsuit” here, they corrected the problem and Your RIGHT … Everything is going to be Alright. I am so Happy FOR Your Daughter, You, and Your Family. With All the stuff happening in the world, I Thank You for sharing Some Over-The-Top FANTASTIC NEWS! So Glad you enjoyed the Baby Bears ” gift “. Ever since I arrived to the SHEBA thread ( 5ish mos. ago ) that is truly the way it makes me feel. I think I said it some time back, here I can just be ME! It’s not for who I am ( professionally ), what I have or don’t have monetarily, or externally …. I’m Me …. Just Me …. Enjoying YOU♥ …. All of you.
NOW, I am just LOVING your Ghost stories Sheba … You got Cherie hiding under the covers … Night-nite Sheba♥
@mcpoopoo, I hope all is A-OK.
@taci … What awesome places to visit on your vacation.
@loaf …. Cherie HAS BEEN SO CURIOUS …. WHAT WILL YOU”RE GRAND KIDS BE 4 HALLOWEEN?
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Sheba, glad to hear you daughter is out of the hospital and at home.
Hope you are doing as best possible.You posted above the Niagara Falls is one of your places.
We were there on vacations on this year, and also at the Herkimer Mine and a few other stops.
It was amazing to see! We had wanted to go for years and finally made it there.💐💕
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Happy Halloween. 🙂
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