hey tim! looks like you’re having a great time! hope all is going well for you. maybe we’ll talk soon.
take care!
Mom
July 29, 2007 at 8:58 am
Wow! Wow! Wow!
I don’t know if these have been here long, but I just figured out how to look at all of them.
Questions …
Who is sitting on the ledge?
In what way is a midgee worse than a mosquito? I don’t know how they can be worse!
Why the forts in the library?
Whose back yard?
I want more details on lots of these, so don’t forget ANYTHING!
Is depression a big deal in Scotland? It is dark a lot it seems.
Where is your schoolmate from to have never been in snow before?
I have more, but I need to go protect the darling children from one another : ) I love you, Mom
1. the ledge….Me and or Rachelle a friend from the Seamill base
2. Midgees operate in swarms of the thousands and are tiny like nats so you can’t just smack them. You breath them in the get in your hair they crawl on you like a cross between chiggers and super tiny mosquitos!! By the MILLIONS!!!
3. Forts….Why not!
4. Our back yard.
5. Depression can be especially in the winter when its dark all the time and not just most….a lot like AK
6. New Zeland
Jessica Johnston
October 5, 2007 at 9:03 am
Umm…what picture was specifically for me? the one of Dave playing trumpet? oh how i miss that boy and those lips that play the trumpet so beautifully:) how am i supposed to know which picture it is…there are SOOOO many!!! and i love them. helps me feel connected:) enjoy your last few days in Portugal!!!
Matt and Cathleen Ferguson
October 11, 2007 at 2:22 pm
Tim,
Many thanks for all the photos of your DTS with Cary. You did the best job of helping to keep us visually up to date with what was going on. If you are ever in our part of the country be sure to stop by. By the way, did Cary ever ask you if you are related to a pastor Timothy Bailey or if you are any relation to the writer Joe Bailey? God’s blessings to you, Matt and Cathleen
Tim your pictures blew me away! It is about time I get on here and check things out. You seem to be doing very well! Your pictures are beautiful and your stories are even better! I am going to be going to Portland tomorrow to help Chris move in but when I get back I would LOVE to catch up, so I will drop a line then, a long long e-mail? How about it? take care Tim, I’ll be thinking of you. Peace, hope and love coming your way!
chris
June 11, 2007 at 3:00 pm
hey tim! looks like you’re having a great time! hope all is going well for you. maybe we’ll talk soon.
take care!
Mom
July 29, 2007 at 8:58 am
Wow! Wow! Wow!
I don’t know if these have been here long, but I just figured out how to look at all of them.
Questions …
Who is sitting on the ledge?
In what way is a midgee worse than a mosquito? I don’t know how they can be worse!
Why the forts in the library?
Whose back yard?
I want more details on lots of these, so don’t forget ANYTHING!
Is depression a big deal in Scotland? It is dark a lot it seems.
Where is your schoolmate from to have never been in snow before?
I have more, but I need to go protect the darling children from one another : ) I love you, Mom
tim
July 29, 2007 at 12:09 pm
1. the ledge….Me and or Rachelle a friend from the Seamill base
2. Midgees operate in swarms of the thousands and are tiny like nats so you can’t just smack them. You breath them in the get in your hair they crawl on you like a cross between chiggers and super tiny mosquitos!! By the MILLIONS!!!
3. Forts….Why not!
4. Our back yard.
5. Depression can be especially in the winter when its dark all the time and not just most….a lot like AK
6. New Zeland
Jessica Johnston
October 5, 2007 at 9:03 am
Umm…what picture was specifically for me? the one of Dave playing trumpet? oh how i miss that boy and those lips that play the trumpet so beautifully:) how am i supposed to know which picture it is…there are SOOOO many!!! and i love them. helps me feel connected:) enjoy your last few days in Portugal!!!
Matt and Cathleen Ferguson
October 11, 2007 at 2:22 pm
Tim,
Many thanks for all the photos of your DTS with Cary. You did the best job of helping to keep us visually up to date with what was going on. If you are ever in our part of the country be sure to stop by. By the way, did Cary ever ask you if you are related to a pastor Timothy Bailey or if you are any relation to the writer Joe Bailey? God’s blessings to you, Matt and Cathleen
Terra
October 15, 2007 at 10:41 am
Tim your pictures blew me away! It is about time I get on here and check things out. You seem to be doing very well! Your pictures are beautiful and your stories are even better! I am going to be going to Portland tomorrow to help Chris move in but when I get back I would LOVE to catch up, so I will drop a line then, a long long e-mail? How about it? take care Tim, I’ll be thinking of you. Peace, hope and love coming your way!