Retta is going STRAIT to
Posted By: RettaB on 2008-02-16
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George Strait concert for our 45th wedding anniversary (March 10) on the 29th of March compliments of our sweet daughter!! Did I mention this on this board? Forgive me if I did. But I am so excited about it.
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Thank you Retta B...very inspiring...sm.
and by the way, you look mahvelous dahling!
Ode to Joy with a twist...Joyful is the word of the day... Cat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_c_MHkba5c
See Retta's post on Comedy Stop..(EOM)
Going to STRAIT concert
For our anniversary, daughter just gave us confirmation, she will "limo" us there and back. March 29 Our anniversay March 10.....I think it is out 45th, I don't know I was off last year by a year or so....
Gotcha, I thought STRAIT was an acronym or something, LOL. nm
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What is a STRAIT concert? And how do you not know how long you've been married? nm
vb
I live on the Carquinez Strait... at the very northeast corner - sm
of San Francisco Bay. The Strait is where the Sacramento River meets up with the northeast bay (San Pablo Bay).
There is a big oil refinery up-river in Martinez, and every day these huge oil tankers (like the one in the photo) go by. My side of the Strait is the deeper side, so the big ships are practically in our front yard! There are also tug-boats (my favorites), pleasure craft of all types, barges, kayaks, and sailboats.
The other night while I was working at about 1:00 AM, I heard sea-lions barking! Couldn't believe it... I was surprised they came this far in from the ocean. Though on occasion, one has gotten lost and been found in the Central Valley near Stockton or Sacramento. And before I lived here, a humpback whale (which people named 'Humphrey') got lost and swam partway to Sacramento.
It's nice living right near the water, because it stays nice all summer, & you don't need air-conditioning. (Yet you don't have to use your heater all summer, like in San Francisco, either!)
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