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I miss Jamaica… mountains, green grass… TREES! People walking …
fresh fruit for sale on the side of the “highway” …. COCNUT WATER!

/sigh

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4 Responses to “:(”

  1. yolospatNo Gravatar writes:

    I wish I could finish that conversation with you this evening before you signed off. I was going to suggest that I'm in dire need of a vacation (the one to Colorado doesn't count, I will be taking care of a sick grandmother(

    But, the reason I was looking up properties was to suggest that you ad I, sisters on holiday together, to Jamaica. I want to see the old ship, I want to see Fire Fly, I want to see the mountains, and I want to be there with you. There is definitely a reason I have a saving account and with you not working quiet yet it's such a perfect time. I want to meet your folks, that is, if they don't still hate me.

    How about it. Yolospat and Fyrfli on holiday at home.

  2. KHNo Gravatar writes:

    If you miss the mountains then I suggest heading down to Austin area and take a drive through the hill country. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Hill_Country , it isn't the same as going to Colorado, but I think you would like it.

  3. fyrfliNo Gravatar writes:

    Will have to look into that. =) Thanks for link.

  4. fyrfliNo Gravatar writes:

    Sounds so good, hun. So good. Have to talk to you about that later on – when things are a little less uncertain.