More Beautiful Readers on Who is Who on my Blog

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Hi Corey 

I can't seem to log on to anything else so hope you can do something with this!!

I have been following you from Australia forever it seems, before your Dad died.

Your posts used to arrive about 3pm and I eagerly would log in to see what was happening in your life.

I have been married to Graeme for 58yrs & known him since we were children although the spark didn't ignite until I was 17!

We have a daughter, son & 3 grandchildren. We have been fortunate to have visited France twice & am a confessed Francophile.

We have been to so many towns in our big wide country in our caravan but the dream to revisit France is always there. 

Bless you & your beautiful family. 

This photo was taken when my cousins' celebrated our beautiful cousin on what would have been her 70th Birthday. We then proceeded to drink to all our loved ones who had died, thanking them for being in our lives.

Love Leonie ??

 

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Frank and Barb a few years ago.
I never seem to smile at the right time.
 
 
 
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Kelley (with husband Michael), living in the greater metro Phoenix AZ  area these past 30 years.  Originally from Vancouver, Washington.  
Corey, for many years now your blog has been my favorite daily go-to — always enjoying photos of your growing family, and inspired by your creative pursuits, your travels, your life in France, your positive and caring views of friends and family, and your poetry.  Blessings on you all.     
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Hi Corey,

My husband and I live in a Chicago suburb currently with 3 cats. I love antiquing and mainly collect Lalique plus antique perfume bottles, non commercial. I love traveling, playing the piano, music in general and attending musicals, plays, and other events in Chicago. I’ve been reading your blog for 10 years or maybe more and have purchased some amazing antiques from you. I enjoy your blog very much. I hope to meet you someday soon!

Dawn Fleming
 
 
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I've so few photos, like others have said I was too busy clicking the camera and do not have a phone that will upload a photo – This photo is from just before the Pandemic when I visited family back east – in the center is my kid Sister, age 72, I'm wearing the Oaxana dress and was 87. My Daughter on the other end in the sleeved shirt is 66 – funny in itself is that none of us think we are old and getting together always includes sharing a good laugh. 

 

Since this photo I turned 90 and moved the end of last year from my home of 56 years in Austin, Texas to a house that I'm making into my home located near my son and daughter-in-law in Magnolia, Texas. Nothing to keep me in Austin, my friends had all passed and over the years family moved on. I will miss the wildlife that Magnolia does not equal, like every year there was at least one fawn born in my backyard and a few times a mother fox settled in the back corner to have and raise her kits. These later years a family of owls swooped in. The owls did not chase away the other song birds nor the many possum, squirrels or coons that came by. Folks new to Austin are surprised by how much wildlife remained on their home territory.  

Cory, I've so enjoyed your posts. You are a wonderful gifted photographer and I love following the happenings with your family. Especially enjoy the times you share with us when you are with Gabriel. Those postings make me smile and remind me of my Grandboys when they were that age – they are in their 30s now except for one who is 28 – They are scattered, two Grands still in Lubbock, one in Denver, another in Seattle and the youngest who graduates from UPenn Law this Spring plans on staying in Philly, Daughter and Son-in-law in North Carolina along with my Sister and Cousins.

 

Having aged, everything is taking me longer and so I'm still in the middle of paper piles and boxes. When the house finally is remodeled and painted I've a lovely half acre that can use a few more blossoming trees and bushes along with my favorites, Herbs, Iris, Lavender and Lantana. I've baskets and boxes of needlework waiting for me – only retired in 2018 and my work (Real Estate Broker for 40 years) left little time to keep up with all the things I love to do, like making jams and jellies, soups and stews, knit (mostly socks), needlework (used to teach needlework before Real Estate and was fortunate enough to attend classes in both France and Britain) and my first passion, read, read, read – donated 100s of books before the move but still boxed 100s so that the movers teased they were moving a Bookstore – I've always had several books going at the same time since I learned to read before I started school and Mom dropped me off at the Library while she shopped the local market.

 

I've fond memories of my Grandmother when she was my age and I have to step back to take in the long history we represent – stories heard first hand from her added to my own with Mom squeezed between us. Both my Grandmothers were born the same day in 1879 however I was closest to my Mother's Mother and I really need to jot down some of her stories along with my Mother's and Mine – And so, next on the agenda, I've a desk set up and as soon as this house is a bit more functional with my things in place photos must be labeled and stories must be told.  Your sharing the little events in your life Cory has helped me realize it is just those little happenings that tell the story rather than the big events, although you did a superb job bringing us into your daughter's wedding – My head is buzzing with how to put this history together but then I've so many things buzzing each day between choosing paint colors and deciding where to store what… life at times is harsh and painful but then, like now for me, life is fun and games. 

 

Thanks for sharing your gift of family story telling – Barbara St. Aubrey  

 
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The Real and the UnReal


I have always read your post.  However, I have chosen to not make even one comment in the past so I am letting you know that I enjoy your writing and thank you for your time and effort. Martha
 
 
 
 
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Here I am with my husband, Ron as we dine in our neighborhood.  I’m Bonnie , 80years old and happily enjoying life. I stumbled on Cory’s blog a little more than a year ago. I love seeing what has inspired her that day.  It inspires me also.  Pictures of her grandchildren are the best!  But I also enjoy her musings. Always food for thought.
 
 
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Greetings from New Hampshire. My name is Sue, and I’m here with my daughter’s family on her youngest’s prom night. I’m retired and love to spend time with my family and travel. Thanks so much, Corey, for transporting me to France each morning. 



Comments

7 responses to “More Beautiful Readers on Who is Who on my Blog”

  1. the beauty in these posts is just breathtaking.

  2. Susan in Zurich

    Good morning!
    Enjoying these photos, the reader’s faces and stories, so much.
    Thanks for facilitating this, Corey.

  3. Jennifer Phillipps

    Lovely to meet all my fellow blog readers…such a lot of interesting people and stories to go along with them…cheers – Jennie,NZ

  4. Fabulous I love to see the beautiful faces and read about their lives.
    Thanks for sharing
    Love Jeanne

  5. I’ve so enjoyed all the photos and “sharings” of fellow Corey Fans- like opening a present each morning. Thank you Corey and everyone!!

  6. 🫶🏼 to all readers! We all have something in common.

  7. It’s been wonderful to meet everyone! 💕

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