we love those parker boys! sometimes it takes living in extreme heat and humidity to see what your body's really made of. i bet those fishes never even knew they were cursed like that, since they all lived in places like PEI and Massachussetts.
Your families yard is so pretty and big... okay maybe that sounds wierd, but the grass up there is so pretty, and the yards are a decent size... maybe that's why the field mice love it, but I'd rather them than the skunks and racoons we get (= I think.
Did Ginger tell you that she's related to the Fish line? Barbara Maxfield was the niece of John Ellison Maxfield who is our ancestor. Barbara was born on PEI, 1843. She married Charles Fish, born 1832. They had four children, Wilmot, Webster, Orpha and Frank.
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that is classic.
we love those parker boys! sometimes it takes living in extreme heat and humidity to see what your body's really made of. i bet those fishes never even knew they were cursed like that, since they all lived in places like PEI and Massachussetts.
Your families yard is so pretty and big... okay maybe that sounds wierd, but the grass up there is so pretty, and the yards are a decent size... maybe that's why the field mice love it, but I'd rather them than the skunks and racoons we get (= I think.
so sorry about the fish sweatiness! i inherited that along with britton acne, not a good combination. mom
Did Ginger tell you that she's related to the Fish line?
Barbara Maxfield was the niece of John Ellison Maxfield who is our ancestor. Barbara was born on PEI, 1843. She married Charles Fish, born 1832. They had four children, Wilmot, Webster, Orpha and Frank.
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