I'm going on vacation, so I won't be updating this blog for a week. Taking a trip to Cleveland, Ohio. I'm going to check out the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and eat whatever Cleveland is famous for!
Who knows, there might even be something royal to blog about too!
In the interim, I've created a drop down menu of labels for my posts (to the left under the archives menu) - Commentary! Satire! Royal Jewels! Royal Profiles! Royal Trivia!
It's (almost) all there! (okay, enough with the exclamation marks)
As always, I welcome your questions, blog topic suggestions, and comments via email. I will try to respond to as quickly as possible on my return.
Take care,
Marilyn :o)
Sunday, June 03, 2007
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