Updated Links

January 25, 2015 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Guys, I updated the “Where I Go” links on the righthand side.  I took off those who have stopped blogging and added a couple of folks who mean a lot to me.

My friend and neighbor Bob Dunn has redesigned his site to reflect his new interest in photography.  Bob has become a gentleman farmer as he continues his quest to do everything there is to do before he hits the age of 60.

One of my favorite people, the smart, funny, mean as hell, and wise Judge Susan Criss has left the bench to become a trial lawyer.  Bubba and I went to Galveston yesterday to have lunch with her at Benno’s – crawfish, shrimp, oysters, and three hours of some most excellent political stories.  She doesn’t blog every day but she ought to.  Enjoy.

 

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  1. Marion (formerly known as MM) says:

    I like both of those websites. They’re both people it’d be great to get to know. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. DonnaAnglin says:

    Benno’s….my favorite restaurant. I knew we were soul sisters!

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  3. Larry from Colorado says:

    Glad you were able to find Benno’s. You had recommended it when we were in Galveston in December, but my GPS couldn’t find it. My loss.

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  4. e platypus onion says:

    Ms JJ,for your sake and your familily’s,it is my sincerest hope that crawfish,shrimp and oysters were guests of yours and not lunch. Yeeccchhhh!!!

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  5. Marcia in CO says:

    OMG … crawfish, shrimp AND oysters … Yum! Yum! Yum!! What is NOT to love there?

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  6. Marge Wood says:

    I can tell y’all had a really fun time–can hear the laughing all the way here in Austin.

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  7. “Dairy of a Mad Trial Lawyer”
    looks a bit like she’s taken up farming also.

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  8. e platypus onion says:

    Good catch,oldymoldy. 🙂

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  9. Marge Wood says:

    Love Bob’s website! I wanna go there.

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  10. Greatwebsites. I’m glad you updated. I’m going to share photos with Bob. He said, “bits of small-town and rural history, charm and decay, before it all crumbles.” I do the same in the Northern Plains and Midwest.

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  11. Charly Hoarse says:

    Good on you dropping my zombie-blog. Mrs Hoarse and I split the blanket last year and I lost custody of the email account. Meanwhile our administrator’s gone on walkabout on the Appalachian Trail or thereabouts. I’ve been tied-up house hunting and keeping the wolf away, but hope to be back at it soon. Will certainly let you know when The Chupacabra Report rides again.

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