Just Checking In
By Mary Guice
@Elizaby (6902)
Pensacola, Florida
August 26, 2018 7:04pm CST
Just checking in here
To ay, Hello or whatever
And to let you know I am still here
Though I haven't posted much lately
But I have been around checking in on you
And your happenings
Many time a liking and sometimes
Even a comment
I haven't forgot y'al just been busy
Doing other thing the Lord has me in doing
Hard to believe that thi week is the last
Unoficial week of summer with
Labor Day coming in a week
O that it would usher in the cooler temps
But alas here that doesn't happened
Here til Fair week at the end of October,
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@Deepizzaguy (94251)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
27 Aug 18
Thank you for stopping by. I have been busy myself.
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@Elizaby (6902)
• Pensacola, Florida
30 Aug 18
It is The Pensacola Interstate Fair that happen over 11 days at the end of October going from one Thursday through two weekends and the week inbeween with rides, and all the other things you would find at a county fair, It has always been a joke here that we will have our first cool snap during that week thus finally giving a break in summer heat.
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@Elizaby (6902)
• Pensacola, Florida
31 Aug 18
@tammys85 Except to see the exhibits (If they have a free day like they used to for different segments like Ladies day) I don't plan to go. The food is too costly and I don't trust the rides as they are set up and taken down from town to town that they go
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@BelleStarr (61047)
• United States
29 Aug 18
This summer certainly has flown by, I am so looking forward to a little break in the heat.
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@BelleStarr (61047)
• United States
31 Aug 18
@Elizaby It is very comfortable this morning, almost feels like fall.
@just4him (305333)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
1 Sep 18
@Elizaby I talked to someone last night at the small group meeting, and they said schools start back on Tuesday. I know the school district has wanted to start school after Labor Day for some time, but had to wait for contracts to end before this was possible. They've finally done it. When I was in school, it always started after Labor Day.
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