OK, we’re back. A bit jet-lagged, so we’ll try to ease in with a Pick of the Orchard.
We owe Bill and Andrea our undying gratitude, but they’ll have to settle for a T-shirt. We have M, L and XL … plus a bonus gift. Let us know your size.
And Susan, we’ll be sending a check to the Dallas SPCA in your honor — because we missed our puppy and kitty very, very much.
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A Foxy Affair (fishbowlDC)
Today’s newspaper owners are after money — and that’s it (Romenesko)
Tag Your Technorati Faves (Micro Persuasion)
Society of Professional Journalists Condemns Careless Use of Video News Releases (AScribe)
Like We Said Before… (Rellatio)
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Welcome back Scott! We’ve been holding the inquiries at bay, so please tell people exactly where you were before they come after us.
And with regard to T-shirts, it’s usually a small, but a medium would be great too.
Andrea,
The itinerary was London, Rome, Sorrento and Positano — a belated honeymoon for Cathy and me. We had to cancel it last year because of a number of family health problems and other trials, so it was wonderful to finally get to do it.
I plan to post about the incredible job you and Bill have done in the next couple of days — once I have my brain-keyboard coordination fully in place.
The T-shirt is 100 percent cotton, so I’m sure you can shrink it to your desired size if necessary;)
Thanks again!
Welcome back gang. Now I can go back and weed my blog.
;-p
Welcome home, Scott.
Andrea and Bill did a great job, but I had to strain to figure out which one was writing which post.
Except for the ones with boobies.
Thanks, Ike.
As for Bill vs. Andrea, it should have been easy to distingish — Andrea was in charge of the flowers and Bill was in charge of the fertilizer