Here are some more photos of the lovely lighthouse the beans were married in. The light sits on top of the pretty house. Jeter asked about this:) This is the oldest wooden lighthouse in Oregon 1871 I believe. I wonder if the ghost had a cat too? >(^,^)<
I am still in the frying pan hee hee:)
8 comments:
Wow, that's a reely nice litehowse!
Beautiful!
We hope you are having a cozy time in the frying pan :-D
*giggle*, Miss Peach! I hope you're nice and cozy in the frying pan. And what a lovely lighthouse!
what a beautiful lighthouse! mama loves lighthouses...we have lots of pictures of them in our house!
love
--suz
Hello sweet baby girl! I'm sorry that I've missed your last few posts. I've had some issues with my oldest kidbean. Anyway, I love the lighthouse and can't wait to go back and read more about it. As for now though, I really must head to my bebby. My Mommy bean and the kidbeans have just gotten home from a trip that was a gazillion miles away! I'll will post something not fun but that will be it. I'm going to be taking a break for the weekend. But you and your sister will be checked up on to make sure you're both feeling and eating alright. For now, just snuggle into your cozy frying pan and get some good rest.
I love you!
Daddy
Hello, dear Miss Peach! You mentioned that you would like to get your beautiful music onto your sidebar. I'll see if I can help! :)
(Sorry about the deleted comment above -- that was me, but I posted before I was ready.)
Okay, first of all, go to the Imeem page for the Somewhere in Time theme: Here it is. Now on the page for the music, look below the various graphics you can use to post the music in a blog post -- the section you want is labeled Embed in your Blog, Website, etc.. And right beneath that label, you'll find a window with code in it that starts with object width=. Click on that code, then right-click and select "copy." That will keep the code in your computer's buffer until you are ready to use it.
Now, log into your Blogger account and go to your Blogger Dashboard. Click on layout. Then on your layout page, click Add a Page Element. From the menu that pops up, look for HTML/JavaScript then click the blue button that says Add to Blog. You're now ready to right click in the big window there and select "paste", so that the code you saved in your buffer for the music will appear there, in the window. Then you can title the section anything you want in the section up top, say "Romantic Music", then click on Save Changes, and you're ready to roll! Well, in this case, to listen to beautiful music *smile*.
I hope this helped and was clear! If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to holler at me on my blog or email me. I'm happy to help, sweetie!
Love,
Marilyn
Hello there Miss Peach. It is nice to meet you. You look a lot like your sister, Suzanne. And you both live in Washington state! My sister and I live in Oregon, so we are neighbors. My people tell me they have seen that light house, but not up close like in these photos.
That's a beautiful place!
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