Thursday, August 30, 2007
A rookie
Amy and Sam,
Thank you for setting this up. I am a rookie at this. Somewhere out there, I have a blog titled 'The Pumpkin Queen' but I don't remember where, or what my log in is so this is really the first time blogging.
Lorin and I are working furiously on our basement. One room has sheet rock and mud soon it will be freshly painted. Working on it is in the plan for this weekend.
The other night, Lorin and I went outside to look at the stars. We were laying on the grass in our back yard and we saw the weirdest thing. We saw, on three different occasions, flocks of birds flying in formation but it was night. The moon was full, so you could see the whites of their belly's. They were so far away and tiny, they almost looked like showdows moving through the night. I've never seen anything like it. Either they were birds, or they were the ghosts of all of the birds who have gone on before them. So, on the next full moon, you should go lay on your backs and see if you can spot some unusual, ghost like birds, drifting across the sky.
Well, I do have all kinds of other exciting things to tell, but I guess they will wait until next time. I don't want to overload the beeswax blog on it's first run.
I look forward to all of your wonderful stories.
liz (zy Longboard)
Thank you for setting this up. I am a rookie at this. Somewhere out there, I have a blog titled 'The Pumpkin Queen' but I don't remember where, or what my log in is so this is really the first time blogging.
Lorin and I are working furiously on our basement. One room has sheet rock and mud soon it will be freshly painted. Working on it is in the plan for this weekend.
The other night, Lorin and I went outside to look at the stars. We were laying on the grass in our back yard and we saw the weirdest thing. We saw, on three different occasions, flocks of birds flying in formation but it was night. The moon was full, so you could see the whites of their belly's. They were so far away and tiny, they almost looked like showdows moving through the night. I've never seen anything like it. Either they were birds, or they were the ghosts of all of the birds who have gone on before them. So, on the next full moon, you should go lay on your backs and see if you can spot some unusual, ghost like birds, drifting across the sky.
Well, I do have all kinds of other exciting things to tell, but I guess they will wait until next time. I don't want to overload the beeswax blog on it's first run.
I look forward to all of your wonderful stories.
liz (zy Longboard)
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Monday, August 27, 2007
Burgoyne Beeswax

Burgoyne family,
Welcome to the Burgoyne Beeswax Blog. Please submit any stories or pictures you would like.
Oregon
I just took my girls on a trip to Oregon to see Tammy and her family. The trip through the airport was pretty eventful, as Elizabeth had to give up blanky going through security. The only thing that calmed her down was a pack of Starbursts on the other side. We had a great time at Tammy's. Elizabeth followed Emma and her Polly Pockets around everywhere she went. She jumped on the trampoline a lot with Sean, and she loved Tammy's blueberry bushes. We picked blueberries and put them in a bowl. Elizabeth picked blueberries and stuck them right in her mouth. We also got to pick blackberries and go to the beach. Sophie ate sand for the first time, and Elizabeth rode a four-wheeler with Tammy. Sophie also gave nose kisses to everyone, although Wade wasn't sure he really wanted to get his nose kissed by a little baby. We had fun.
Welcome to the Burgoyne Beeswax Blog. Please submit any stories or pictures you would like.
Oregon
I just took my girls on a trip to Oregon to see Tammy and her family. The trip through the airport was pretty eventful, as Elizabeth had to give up blanky going through security. The only thing that calmed her down was a pack of Starbursts on the other side. We had a great time at Tammy's. Elizabeth followed Emma and her Polly Pockets around everywhere she went. She jumped on the trampoline a lot with Sean, and she loved Tammy's blueberry bushes. We picked blueberries and put them in a bowl. Elizabeth picked blueberries and stuck them right in her mouth. We also got to pick blackberries and go to the beach. Sophie ate sand for the first time, and Elizabeth rode a four-wheeler with Tammy. Sophie also gave nose kisses to everyone, although Wade wasn't sure he really wanted to get his nose kissed by a little baby. We had fun.
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