Lynne -November 2nd, 2007 at 11:43 pmnone
Comment author #88 on Where Are We Now? ~ Apple Valley ~ Branson? by GrammaLei
you asked what is missing from the picture with the stufffed horse. The only thing that I can see that is missing is your HATS!!! am I right? Hope you are having a good time. Love you.
RandyC -November 5th, 2007 at 10:55 amnone
Comment author #42621 on Where Are We Now? ~ Apple Valley ~ Branson? by GrammaLei
YOU WIN!!! VERY GOOD!
Larry -November 3rd, 2007 at 10:48 pmnone
Comment author #91 on Where Are We Now? ~ Apple Valley ~ Branson? by GrammaLei
Heyyy! If you’re looking at a stuffed hose of “Trigger”, I’d say you were in Apple Valley CA. But if you are looking at “Traveler”, I’d say you went 40 miles south to Spruce Pine or Little Switzerland. With a four day trip, you caint git to fur. I’ll go with Lynne and sayyy, yer ‘ats aire missin’. Also, one more comment, I didn’t notice you guys in front of the “bridge” the first time I saw it. But there ya aire.
Larry -November 20th, 2007 at 2:40 amnone
Comment author #122 on Where Are We Now? ~ Apple Valley ~ Branson? by GrammaLei
Rand and Lei, guess what I found? ….. Have you guessed? I was perusing the latest issue of House and Garden and I found a picture-article of the Biltmore Estate. Which just happens to be near Asheville, NC. I pray you were able to see it while you were in the area. “Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, the grandest of all American Houses remains the Centerpiece of a Pioneering Ecological Vision.” Completed in 1895, built for George Washington Vanderbilt, designed by Richard Morris Hunt in the French Renaissance style, it’s based in part on the sixteenth-century Chateau de Blois in the Loire Valley. The estate’s original size was 125,000 acres, all but 8000 acres were sold to the U.S. A., which was renamed Pisgah National Forest. Its size is 780 feet long, four stories high, with 250 rooms. I don’t have a scanner, so I can’t send any pic’s. GOD Bless ya, Bro and Sis.
Was the stuffed horse Gen. Robert E. Lees favorite “Traveler”.? Don’t you just love it when a piece of trivia pops up?
Your grammalei website is awesome.
Love you guys, Aunt Joan
you asked what is missing from the picture with the stufffed horse. The only thing that I can see that is missing is your HATS!!! am I right? Hope you are having a good time. Love you.
Heyyy! If you’re looking at a stuffed hose of “Trigger”, I’d say you were in Apple Valley CA. But if you are looking at “Traveler”, I’d say you went 40 miles south to Spruce Pine or Little Switzerland. With a four day trip, you caint git to fur. I’ll go with Lynne and sayyy, yer ‘ats aire missin’. Also, one more comment, I didn’t notice you guys in front of the “bridge” the first time I saw it. But there ya aire.
Rand and Lei, guess what I found? ….. Have you guessed? I was perusing the latest issue of House and Garden and I found a picture-article of the Biltmore Estate. Which just happens to be near Asheville, NC. I pray you were able to see it while you were in the area. “Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, the grandest of all American Houses remains the Centerpiece of a Pioneering Ecological Vision.” Completed in 1895, built for George Washington Vanderbilt, designed by Richard Morris Hunt in the French Renaissance style, it’s based in part on the sixteenth-century Chateau de Blois in the Loire Valley. The estate’s original size was 125,000 acres, all but 8000 acres were sold to the U.S. A., which was renamed Pisgah National Forest. Its size is 780 feet long, four stories high, with 250 rooms. I don’t have a scanner, so I can’t send any pic’s. GOD Bless ya, Bro and Sis.