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In Florida, Spring is Here!
April 20, 2010

9 comments posted.

Re: Christmas On Mimosa Lane (7:15pm December 27, 2012):

I became engaged on Christmas Eve, 1972. It was truly magicalime. We had an engagement party with family and friends. We were married for 23 years when he died 16 years ago. The memories are beautiful.
Linda Cacaci
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Re: Going To The Bad (1:01pm August 5, 2012):

I love your books and I always believed in following your heart wherever it leads you.
Linda Cacaci
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Re: Diaries Of An Urban Panther (9:09am August 31, 2011):

I would just run, pure and simple and not look back!
Linda Cacaci
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Re: The Dark Enquiry (12:07pm June 29, 2011):

Thank you for a wonderful history lesson. there are so many things I didn't know about the Victorians!
Linda Cacaci
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Re: Over My Dead Body (11:45pm November 17, 2009):

My grandmother cooked and she taught me how to cook also. But Thanksgiving Day we all went to my aunt and uncle's house a few blocks away. We would have a turkey but being Italian we also had some kind of pasta. When my grandmother died, we still went there to celebrare. But after my mother passed away, so did these traditions. I remember them and I will always cherish them. Have a blessed Thanksgiving!

Re: It Happened One Night (11:50am July 31, 2009):

The thing that has caught my attention lately is that because of the troubled economic times we are in, we are returning to the simpler thingsin life. We are getting back to cooking at home, to staying in our own backyard for vacations. I think that this simplicity makes for a better lifestyle.

Re: Seeing Red (1:10pm July 28, 2009):

I left the small town where I grew up about 10 years ago. Isold my house and moved on. When I was growing up there it was a simpler and more innocent lifestyle. Summers were spent riding around on your bike and playing with your hoola hoops. There was no air conditioning and neighbors actually cared for each other. Technically, it was a borough of New York city, close to the suburbs, but we acted like it was a small town. We also had block parties during the summer. I miss those days. Now it is so different there, that it is unrecognizable. At least I have my memories which are priceless.

Re: From Friend To Father (9:53am June 15, 2009):

Tracy,
You said it all and so eloquently. Thank you.

Re: Rewriting Monday (2:48pm April 8, 2009):

I took a risk almost 4 years ago. I packed up my personal things and moved from New York to Florida, a big risk for someone who is 54 and disabled. You have to take risks in life, otherwise you will regret something later in life. I am a widow and I had nothing and no one in New York. Time to make new memories elsewhere. I wanted a place and time to write amd here I am. If you want something badly enough, you go for it. Jodi, I love your books and this one looks great.

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