Twee crap like Belle & Sebastian, Incredible String Band and Tyrannosaurus Rex. Tex Mex stuff like Sir Douglas Quintet, Emmy Lou Harris and Townes Van Zandt. I like a lot of new bands whose names I have not yet learned. Decemberists and Arcade Fire and the Shins have entered my vocabulary.
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Hello Rick, I actually just painted a full bodies for a Theatrical Production called Bodies Alive for Christopher Agostino at the Face & Body Art International Convention, in Orlando. I will post pics soon!
hello dear ;) *twilight zone music here* how very apropos we meet online after all these years to text and type what we never bothered before !!! You know you deserve it! hahahhahah *smiles* talk to you soon I hope here unless you want me to email you another way. Would love to check in and catch up... awesome photos of yours WOW (thank you candy girl) those '77 photos of you in a tux omg too precious and fun ;) heh hugsss talk to you soon (maureen)
Thank YOU Rick for selecting me-It was a great day for a photo shoot and I had a lot of fun! Looking forward to seeing which shot you choose and where it lands in the mag. I do want to hook up with you about FIREfest and Fashion show. I'm getting ready to go out of town for about 10 days but would love to hook up in April sometime to discuss!
Check this website -- http://monquebec2008.sympatico.msn.ca --
for events related to Quebec's 400th anniversary. If you're planning a summertime visit, a can't-miss event will certainly be Celine Dion's free outdoor concert on the Plains of Abraham (Aug. 18). Celine is the pride and joy of Quebec and I'm sure this show will be the Quebecois equivalent of Simon and Garfunkel's Concert in Central Park. As for lodging, I would recommend staying at a bed and breakfast on the nearby Ile d'Orleans. It's rural and quiet -- a welcome counterpoint to the hustle and bustle of the tourist crowds. Plus, rates are reasonable and no matter where you are on the island, the views of the St. Lawrence are absolutely stunning!
Hi Rick,
Thank you for being the first person to step up and say hello. I really appreciate your comment on the group America. I cracked up when I read that! This site seems kinda slow for people to respond on. Is it really like that??
I coauthored a pregnancy guide and write for various pregnancy/parenting magazines and websites. The family camps article and Montreal/Quebec City article on the NH.com homepage (under Parenting NH) are mine. Thanks for asking!
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Check this website -- http://monquebec2008.sympatico.msn.ca --
for events related to Quebec's 400th anniversary. If you're planning a summertime visit, a can't-miss event will certainly be Celine Dion's free outdoor concert on the Plains of Abraham (Aug. 18). Celine is the pride and joy of Quebec and I'm sure this show will be the Quebecois equivalent of Simon and Garfunkel's Concert in Central Park. As for lodging, I would recommend staying at a bed and breakfast on the nearby Ile d'Orleans. It's rural and quiet -- a welcome counterpoint to the hustle and bustle of the tourist crowds. Plus, rates are reasonable and no matter where you are on the island, the views of the St. Lawrence are absolutely stunning!
Thank you for being the first person to step up and say hello. I really appreciate your comment on the group America. I cracked up when I read that! This site seems kinda slow for people to respond on. Is it really like that??
I coauthored a pregnancy guide and write for various pregnancy/parenting magazines and websites. The family camps article and Montreal/Quebec City article on the NH.com homepage (under Parenting NH) are mine. Thanks for asking!
What's your connection to NH? I'll look up my contact. It's been a while. Hope he's still around.
-Rick
Wheaton to be exact.
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