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Love your tagline ‘Looking back and gently forward…’ … how appropriate!
Thank you, Ausaf. Let’s hope my blog lives up to it.
You must explain why your name rhymes with Manatee.
Nana is the name my little grandson calls me. Tee is my web last name. The kids would call me Mrs. T all the time and I changed it to Tee. I never thought of it rhyming with manatee. I like that.
Aha! Well, I am sure you are not shaped like a manateee in any event. 🙂
Not yet!;-)
Hello Nana Tee. My daughter’s nickname is Tee. She called my mother Nana. So you see it was meant that we meet. I wish you had a follow by email button because I am afraid I will miss your post in the WordPress reader. What I have seen so far is wonderful. Looking forward to reading more of your post.
BE ENCOURAGESD! BE BLESSED!
Francine? May I call you that? Thank you for your kinds words. Blogging has always been a sort of therapy for me.
One of my grandsons calls me Nana and my last name begins with T. I will work on that follow by email button this weekend. Thank you for stopping by. I am enjoying your blog also.
Thank you for the ‘like’. I find it very encouraging.
Terry
You are most welcome. Love the sweet dogs you have on your banner photo.
Why, thank you.
That’s Honey near my feet, Zed with his head dangling over the edge, and Sophie in the middle. Sophie is my eldest son’s dog and she is tiny, with the heart of a lion.
Terry