
"The reports of my death
have been greatly exaggerated."
I just love Mark Twain, so I couldn't resist using that famous quote! I bet you didn't know Mark Twain's hometown of Hannibal, Missouri is only a couple of hours from here, did you? I have been there many times and absolutely love it there. If you ever get a chance, then go visit that charming little river town. There is so much to see and do there.
No, my blog isn't dead yet either! Life has been a little hectic and thrown me off schedule. I apologize to the few of you that may actually read this blog from time to time! I never intended to let it go for so long, so I am sorry. Wow, time sure does fly. Now it is going to be a REAL challenge to get back to posting on the blog. I hope I won't let you down.
~ John
Welcome back - and from now on:
ReplyDeleteJUST DO IT!!
Yay!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you're back! :o)
I've been missing you.
ReplyDeleteGood to see you are going to get back at it John.
ReplyDeleteHow about those Blackhawks?
Seeee????
ReplyDelete*heh*
YaY John is back. Woo hoo!!!!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back!!
I have been to that little river and seen all that the town has to offer.
=o)
Thank you all for the nice comments! I really appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you are back and posting again. I love Mark Twain and have visited the gold country here in California where he lived as an adult and where he did much of his writing.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was about ten years old, my parents took a trip to Missouri. My brother was at a Christian Brothers Monastery at Glencoe. We stopped in Hannibal and it was the greatest experience for a young girl who had just read The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.