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seeclick8 t1_iub2nsf wrote
Reply to Crawford Pond by raynedanser
Very nice photo
seeclick8 t1_itrfqyu wrote
Reply to comment by thesleazye in UMaine Presque Isle by thesleazye
Thanks! I’ll check out the cookbook. Trying to explain Okra to people here is a list cause. Back in the late sixties I had a boyfriend at U of H and used to hitchhike from San Marcos, where I was in school, to Houston. Many adventures in that part of the state. Way back when since I am 71 now. Crazy days when I had hardly a lick of sense. Lol
seeclick8 t1_itrdvgg wrote
Reply to comment by thesleazye in UMaine Presque Isle by thesleazye
We lived in San Angelo. Both my husband and I grew up in that area but wanted something new and different and moved in 1980 to Presque Isle and then Caribou and five years later to southern Maine. He worked at BU in Boston. Still here. Love it. So glad we left Texas. I have family in Houston. And I have good friends in Seattle whose daughter and son in law moved to League City. They love it there after growing up in Seattle. I guess it’s all about trying something new. I do miss cheap good Tex Mex.
seeclick8 t1_itrd1dh wrote
Reply to comment by thesleazye in UMaine Presque Isle by thesleazye
Where in West Texas? I moved from West Texas to Presque Isle and then Caribou back when I was 29.
seeclick8 t1_isxdq9l wrote
Reply to comment by Unklefat in Hey all! by FrankTheTankOHW
Yeah, I am a Texas transplant from 42 years ago, and I appreciate and love Maine. I love that it is casual, and people can dress the way they want. I really love that religion isn’t a big deal, and no one judges you about not having it in your life. My sister lives in LA and loves it though. We are both glad we left Texas. Los Angeles, not Lewiston/Auburn
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Reply to comment by Scallywag328 in Foggy walk through a cementery in Sanford by Scallywag328
Cemeteries are nice places to walk. They are quiet, often beautiful, and you can read history on the grave stones. When I was a kid, my grandmothers house was a toss the road from a big cemetery, and my cousins and I would often play there.
seeclick8 t1_isqzqdg wrote
Nice picture
seeclick8 t1_irl5epw wrote
I don’t think Sanford is so bad, but I actually live in Springvale, and there is a difference.
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Reply to comment by outfoxingthefoxes in TIL that Transdermal Celebration by Ween has a guitar solo that was played with Carlos Santana's guitar without him knowing it. Ween sneaked into the storage where Santana's tools were, played the solo just once, recorded it, and left the place. That solo is the one used in the final song. by outfoxingthefoxes
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