Who needs a Notebook? (Podcast)
Where do you write a list?
September 3, 2007 at 7:50 am · Filed under Childhood, Cooking, My Past, Podcasts, Way of life, cakes, children, letters, memories, shopping, stories, words
Where do you write a list?
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Ritergal said,
October 13, 2007 at 7:35 pm
Grannymar, I love the podcast. How would I have known you are Irish if I hadn’t heard your delightful brogue? Computers and podcasts have surely shrunk the world!
I found you from the comment you left on my blog post (http://snipr.com/1s4lb) about a kitchen table. We never wrote on that table, but we did use the refrigerator door in a similar fashion for awhile when my children were in their teens. You didn’t mention the challenge of cleaning off the old messages to make way for the new. I’d forgotten that. Thanks for the memory jog.
Thanks for brightening my day.
Grannymar said,
October 13, 2007 at 9:07 pm
Ritergal, Glad you liked the podcast.
The table top was enamel so it was easy to clean with Vim powder, and a damp cloth.