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Re: Memories guess the artist
Amy, did you paint this?! It is amazing! And yes the house has less windows now. It looked better back then I'm sure!
By Dina · #4552 ·
Re: Memories guess the artist
That beautiful porch used to run the length of the front of the house, put Archie closed the right side in to make a workshop for his father, a cobbler whose customers came and went from a door around
By Amy · #4551 ·
Re: Memories guess the artist
Cool painting. Don¡¯t remember the wall at the sidewalk or the fancy details on the porch.? Steve Ruggieri414-630-2558 On Tuesday, October 26, 2021, 15:56, Sally Stier <sastier@...> wrote:
By Steve Ruggieri · #4550 ·
Memories guess the artist
By Sally Stier · #4549 ·
Re: Christopher Michael Ruggieri
What a handsome boy! Love his name, too. Get some sleep when you can. Love, Elaine
By Elaine Ruggieri · #4548 ·
Re: Christopher Michael Ruggieri
Welcome Christopher!
By Sally Stier · #4547 ·
Re: Christopher Michael Ruggieri
Thanks Steve and everyone. Christopher and Ashley are doing well, we are home as we learn how to become parents, lol. Here's some pics to start you morning. [email protected]> wrote:
By Michael Ruggieri · #4546 ·
Re: Christopher Michael Ruggieri
Oh goodness, he is so cute. You guys must be thrilled. Thanks for posting. Love, Dorothy
By Dorothy Mehl · #4545 ·
Christopher Michael Ruggieri
Michael (Tycho) Ruggieri Jr and his lovely wife, Ashley have added to our tribe. Young Christopher was born on September 30, 2021. All are doing well. Steve Ruggieri414-630-2558
By Steve Ruggieri · #4544 ·
MaryLou
Copied from a messenger group on Facebook for those who do not use FB Hi family¡­ Mary Lou Ruggieri passed away last night, peacefully with family surrounding her for the last week. Service will be
By Sally Stier · #4543 ·
Re: the whistle
Sally, Remember ¡°Key Largo¡± when Lauren Bacall tells Humphrey Bogart how to whistle: "You know how to whistle, don't you? You just put your lips together and blow.¡± I¡¯ll have to check some
By Elaine Ruggieri · #4542 ·
the whistle
Objective correlative The whistle I have always taught my students not to ¡°force a confession out of the poem.¡± But that¡¯s what I do. I can¡¯t help myself. When a writer uses a specific object
By Sally Stier · #4541 ·
Re: Francesco and afghan
Lovely idea, Dorothy.
By Elaine Ruggieri · #4540 ·
Re: Francesco and afghan
Okay, guys, I¡¯m sort of bringing up the rear on this book, but I¡¯m almost finished. I am reading it slowly both because of necessity and preference. I¡¯ve had lots of company and other stuff
By Dorothy Mehl · #4539 ·
Re: Francesco and afghan
Lovely, Sally. Thanks for writing it down for us. Elaine
By Elaine Ruggieri · #4538 ·
Afghan and Francesca (corrected)
My proustian madeleine... The afghan brought memories rushing. One of my fondest remembrances of things past was of a bridal shower Joy hosted for Laura. Rosalie presented Laura with a hand- knit
By Sally Stier · #4537 ·
Re: Francesco and afghan
Hello Aunt Elaine,Lori is half way through the bookand she is really enjoying it.We hope to see you soon.John & Lori
By John · #4536 ·
Re: Francesco and afghan
Sally, so glad you read the book. I couldn¡¯t finish the novel until I saw the ending. So in romance novel speak, it¡¯s an HFN (Happy For Now) story. I have several of those afghans Mom made. My
By Elaine Ruggieri · #4535 ·
Re: BRAVO ELAINE!
Hi Elaine,I saw your post last week on the lafamiglia site and immediately ordered your book from Amazon.? So glad I did--not just for the book itself but the opportunity now of connecting with each
By Linda Ruggieri Johnson · #4533 ·
Re: BRAVO ELAINE!
By Linda Ruggieri Johnson · #4532 ·